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Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS. JONES & SON. ]YJESSRS. JONES AND SON, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, 4, OYERTON ARCADE, WREXHAM. LIST OF SALES FOR ARIUL. Aran. 11TH.—Wrexham Smithfield, Fat and Store Stock. Aran. 12TH.—Rossett Smithfield, Fat and Store Stock. APRIL 13TH.—New House, Llav, Live and Dead Farm Stock, Furniture, d-c. Aran. 18TH.—"Wrexham Smithfield, Fat and Store Stock. ArRiL 19-n.-L.-turel Cottage, Gresford, Household Furniture and Effects. APRIL 21ST.-Cross Foxes Inn, Wrexham, Live Stock, Outdoor Effects, Household Furniture, &-c., &-c. APRU. 25TH—Wrexham Smithfield, Fat and Store Stock. APRIl. 26TH.—Rossett Smithfield, Fat and Store Stock. AplUL 27Tu.-llorms Head, Dairy Vessels, Outdoor Effects, Household Furniture, lÝc. APRIL View, Hope, Live and Dead Farm Stock, Dairy Vessels, &c. MAY 2ND.—Wrexham Smithfield, Fat and Store Stock. MAY Holt. Live Stock. Farm Produce, &c. MAT 4Tu.Yoodlwuse. Marchwiel. Live and Dead Farm Stock, ifrc. MAY GTii.-Baiik Cottage. Gresford, Household Furniture and Effects. t494 FAIR DAY. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. Commencing with Fat Cattle at 10.50. ON MONDAY, APRIL 11TH, 1S92. MESSRS JONES & SON beg to thank .1. M their patrons and friends for their constant support, and heg- to announce that they will hold their next S:t!e of FAT ancl STORE STOCK in the above Smithfield, on Monday, the 11th day of Apmi.. 1892, when tho following Stock will be offered:— A lot of nv.sr.ificent Fat Halls, Oxen and Severn] Dairy Cows Fresh Darrens, In-calf Heifers, and Short-home] Pulls. Very ripe Shropshire Down and other Fat Sheep. A grand lot of Fat and Rearing Calves. A splendid lot of Pork and Paeon Pigs. Fat and Sorc Pigi. Stock to be at the Mart at Nine o'clock. Settlements at close of Sale. Offices, 4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexhaia. 907j SPECIAL EASTER SALE, ON TUESDAY, APRIL 12TH, 1892, at 10.30. SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK AT THE ROSSETT SMITHFIELD. MESSRS JONES & SON beg to thank ?T t their patrons and friends for their liberal anpport, aul wi,Ù to remind them of their next Sale of Fat and Store Stock, which will take place on TUESDAY, April 12th, 1892, at their Smithfield, Golden Lion Hotel, llosseti, when the following Stock will be offered: /"Prime Fat RuBocks, Heifers, and Bulls. 70 J Useful Dairy Cows,with Calves at Foot, (.Barrens, Ca.}vm? Heifers, and Yearling Heifers. 165 Prime Shropshire Down and other Sheen. Several Fat Lauib3. 90 Fat Calves. 130 Fat Pigs. WHICH ¡,"CLt"DE' Fat Beasts, the property of Mr Price Davies, Kinnerton. Fat Beasts, 10 Fat Sheep, J Fat Calves, the property of Mr T. Parker, Marford. 2 FAT Beasts, 20 Fat Sheep, the property of Mr Willis, Cainyralyn, Rossett. 2 Fat Beasts, Cow and Calf, 1 Bacon Pig, the property of Mr E. Jones, Hoseley Bank, Gresford. 2 Fat Beasts, the property of Mr E. Woolrich, Pinford Farm, Rossett. Fat Beasts, the property of J. Burton, Esq., Old Parsonage, Gresford. Fat Beasts, Fat Sheep, Fat Calf, the property of Mr W. Meredith, Bonaa. 1 Fat Beast, 6 Fat Sheep, 1 Yearling Bull, 1 Calving Heifer, Tn-pig Sow, Pedigree Boar, the property of Mr T. Lewis, Rossett Mills. 3 Fresh Barrens, 4 Fat Calves, The property of Mr Clarke, Plas Devon, Holt. 4 Barren Heifers, 2 Bacon Pigs, 1 Fat Calf, The property of Mr E. Evans, Shordley. 2 In-calf Cows, 9 Bacon Pigs, The property of Mr H. Edwards, Llay Hall. 2 Fresh Barrens, 3 Fat Calves, The property of Mr Randies, Hem House, Rossett. 2 Fresh Barrens, The property of Mr Wright, Honkley. 2 Fat Beasts, The property of Mr Jones, The Fields, Rossett. 1 Fat Beast, The property of Mr Hughes, Yew Tree, Rossett. 2 Yearling Bulls, The property of Mr Griffith Jones, Lavister-lane. 1 Fresh Barren, 4 Fat Calves, The property of Mrs Woolrich, Allington. 1 Fresh Barren, 2 Fat Calves, The property of Mr Brookfigld, Pistill House, Marford. 10 Fat Sheep, The property of Mr F. Jones, Penrhiew. 4 Fat Calves, 1 Bacon Pig, The property of Mr Nixon, Honkley. 5 Fat Calves, The property of Mr W. Lewis, Marford. 6 Pork Pigs, 1 Fat Calf, The property of Mr Jno. Eardley, Cox Wood. 7 Bacon Pigs, The property of Mr Jones, Burton Lane. Young Gilts, Fat Calves, The property of Mr Jones, Birkliouse, Rossett. 11 Store Pigs, The property of Mrs Warburton, Parkside. 2 Bacon Pigs, The property of Mr R. Randies, Llay. 2 Fat Calves, The property of Mr Harvey, Marford. Together with such other Stock that may be entered. Also, 20 Boxes of Sutton's Early Regent Potatoes. Farther entries respectfully solicited. Stock to be at the Mart at Ten o'clock. SALE AT 10.30. The Auctioneers earnestly request their supporters to be there punctually. I)fficeii-4, Arcade, Wiexham. TUESDAY, APRIL 19TH, 1892. IMPORTANT and attractive Sale of Substantial and Modern Household Furniture, in Walnut, Mahogany, Oak, Birch, and other Woods, China, Culinary Articles, Garden Tools, and numerous effects, at LAUREL COTTAGE, a, few minutes walk from Gresford Station, two miles from Rossett, and three from Wrexham. MESSRS. JONES and SON have re- I ceived instructions from the executors of the late Mr Jenkins to prepare for a SALE BY AUC- TION, on TUESDAY, the 19TH day of APRIL, 1892, the whole of the substantial HOUSEHOLD and BEDROOM FURNITURE, &c.. &c., viz. DRWTINO AND DIXIXG ROOMS. Polished steel fenders, polished fire-irons, ashpans, coal vases, mantel boards, gilt skeleton timepiece, under glass shade, pier glass in gilt frame, drawing room suite, in walnut wood, upholstered in green rep, containing six single chairs, lady's and gent's chairs and couch, oval walnut wood centre table, walnut wood cheffonier, with marble slab and plate-glass mirror, telescope dining table, with white top on mahogany frame, and two loose leaves, four mahogany single chairs, in black hair, couch and arm chair, upholstered in leather, cane seated rocking chair, mahogany work tables, Brussels carpets, hearthrugs, brass cornice NNLFIA. window curtains, table lamps. ENTRANCE HALL. &-c.-Iron umbrella stand, eight- da.y ball clock, stair carpet and oil cloth, brass stair rods, landing carpet, cupboard, door mats, &c., Ac, Tun CONTENTS (IF Four. BEDHOOMS, &C.—Cast and other fenders, fire-irons, coal vases, mahogany dress- ing tables, with glass and jewel drawers attached, mahogany washstand, with marble slab top, painted Üf 'lIe and other dressing tables and washstands, towel fails, toilet services, mahogany chests of dr&war? mahogany night commode, mahogany and birch -TJNNN cane seated chairs, brass mounted half- hireb W000, "CH bedsteads, spring, hair, wool, and IEATFR nann,a l!.?f? ? feather beds, carpets, hearthrugs, STRAW mattresses cornice poles, windSw Indian matting, OTW 'J]n.. corlcc. po es, Wlll ow CTTta.in? sponge d FOO* FEUDER, fire-irons, iron ?dnm mating, an0d ? foo? ?n d er, fir.' EircsBN8, &c.-Btel tOP er, e-lIms, Iron stool, white-top leaf ta.Me. N't I?M. wall el?. tea and co6-ee se1" c, TIT of crockery and brownware, b?ss pre'servl? ?P?-°??'?' 3AKcepaa.a, fryiug pans, kettles, ?oUy !I:pLa I clothes waids, &c. &c. I Wheelbarrow, garden tools, an^ numerous othe? I Q?ects. Sale at 11 o'clock proralit. Offices—4, Q 'Terton Arcade, Wrexham S39f Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS JONES & SON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13TH, 1892. Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock, Poultry, Gears. Harness, Household Furniture, and Dairy Vessels, &c., at NEW HOUSE, Llay, one mile from Gresford, ii miles from Cefny- bedd. MESSRS. JONES and SON have received .i?JL instructions from Mr Griffiths, who is leaving, to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of April, 1892, the Live and Dead Farming Stock, Household Furniture, Dairy Vessels, &c., viz.:— LIVE STOCK, &-c.-One cow, with calf, one in-calf cow, two-year-old bull, two yearling bulls, yearling heifer, bay cob, 14-2, very quiet, and steady in har- ness and saddle, bay cob filly, tv.o years old, 14-2, seven couples of fowl. IMPLEMENTS, GEARS. &-c,Four inch "vheel cart, with harvest gearing, useful trap, iron wheel plough, by Edwards, Llanypwll, chain narrows, pair of iron harrows, single turnip drill, patent chaff cutter, cow chains, pig troughs, and the usual small tools, thrill, cha iL, -.in g plough gears, breaking tackle, set of har- ness. riding saddle, odd gears and harness. FritNiTunE. DAIRY VESSELS, &c. Mahogany cheffonier, mahogany chairs, in black hair, pier glass, barometer, mahogany, white top kitchen, round, and other tables, oak dresser, eight day clock, in case, Windsor single and arm chairs, corner cupboard, mahogany chest of drawers, cane-seated chairs, dress- wasli atands, toilet glasses, fenders, fire- irons, iron stool, wheel and staff churns, scales and weights, salting turnel, cheese press, brown ware, tins, buckets, and numerous other effects. SALE AT ONE O'CLOCK PROMPT. Auctioneers' Office :-4, Overton Arcade, Wrexham. 853 THURSDAY, APRIL 21ST, 1892. Important Sale of Live Stock and Out-door Effects, Modern Household and Bedroom Furniture, Feather and Flock Beds, Bar Requisites, &c., &c., at the CROSS FOXES INN, Abbot-street, Wrexham. MESSRS. JONES and SON have received 11-L instrudions from Mr Soth Hoberts (who is leaving), to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 21st day of April, 1892, the whole of his LIVE STOCK, OCT-DOOR EFFECTS. HOUSEHOLD and BEDROOM FURNITURE, etc., &-c., viz. LT*. V. STOCK.—Young milch cow, eight fat pigs, very active brown hack mare, "Polly," 5 years old, 15.2, very fast and a good mover, perfectly quiet and steady IN double and single harness and saddle. OrT-noon EFFECTS.—Light-running dogcart, set of double harness, two sets of single harness, breaking tackle, riding saddle and bridle, odd harness, patent chaff-cutter by Powell Bros. and Whitaker," corn chest, carriage jack, carriage axle, wheelbarrows, pig troughs, wagon cover, and the usual small tools, &c., A'c. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &-c.-Cast and kitchen fenders, fireirons, ashpans, iron stool, Windsor, arm. rocking, and cane-seated chairs, screens, seating, forms, oak leaf and white top tables, 8-day hall clock, pictures, mahogany, birchwood, half-tester and other bedsteads, straw mattress, feather and flock bed. wardrobe, oak and other chests of drawers, mahogany escretoire, dressing tables, washst.v. towel rails, mahogany toilet glasses, toilet ser. mahogany night commode, carpetting, drug; I window curtains, timepiece, ornaments, and usual culinary articles. BAn.-Becr' and spirit pewter measures, pewters, tumblers, wine and spirit glasses, jugs (various sizes), and other effects too numerous to mention. Sale at Eleven o'clock prompt. 833c WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27TH, 1892. Important Sale of Substantial and Modern Household and Bedroom Furniture, in mahogany, oak, birch, and other woods Feather Bed? Dairy Vessels, Hack Horse, Market Cart, Harness, and other Out- door Effects, at BORRAS HEAD, two miles from Gresford and Rossett Stations, two miles from Holt and Farndon, and three from Wrexham. MESSRS JONES & SON beg to announce l their instructions from Mr John Milligan (who isleaving Borras Head) to SELL BY AUCTION, on Wednesday, the 27th of April, 1892, the Superior and Modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DAIRY VESSELS, OUT-DOOR EFFECTS, &c., &c. Particulars next week. 838z TUESDAY, MAY 3RD. Important Sale of 30 Head of In-calf Dairy Cows and Heifers, Fresh Barrens, Two-year-old Shorthorn Pedigree Stock Bull, Colory Yearling Heifers and Bulls, 30 Scotch Couples, Handsome Bay Cob, about 10 Tons of Wheat Straw in batten, a few Tons of Hay, Potato Digger, Milk Separater, &c., Ac., at THE LODGE FARM," one mile from Holt, three from Gresford and Rossett Stations, and four miles from Wrexham. MESSRS JONES & SON have been in- J?L structed by Mr W. B. Saddler, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Tuesday, the 3rd day of May, 1892, the above Surplus LIVE STOCK, FARM PRODUCE, &c., &c. Sale at Two o'clock. 837z FRIDAY, MAY 6TH, 1892. Important Sale of substantial Modern Household I uimiti-re in mahogany, oak. birch, and other woods, carpets, hearthrugs, silver, electro- plated articles, china, dinner and ten. services, the usual culinary requisites, feather beds, bed and table linen, garden tools, and out-door effects, at BANK COTTAGE, about five minutes' walk from Gresford Station, three miles from Wrexham, and two from Rossett. MESSRS JONES & SON have received J?JL instructions from Mrs Roberts to SELL BY AUCTION, the modern HOUSEHOLD and BEDROOM FURNITURE, drc. Particulars next week. 4, Arcade, Wrexham. 791a Highly Important Sale of 30 head of choice Dairy Cows, two-year-old Stock Bull, 3 active Cart Horses with their gears, 6 strong Store Pigs, well harvested stack of Clover about 10 tons, together with the whole of the Implements of Husbandry, &c., at WOODHOUSE, Marchwiel, about 2, miles from Wrexham. MESSRS. JONES and SON have been favored with instructions from Mr Wm. Beale (who is retiring) to conduct this important Sale on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of MAY, 1892. Full particulars later. 4, Arcade, Wrexham. 851a Sale of Three Head of Choice Cattle, Six Lambing Ewes, a number of Barndoor Fowl, a quaniity of Upland Hay, the whole of the Implements, Dairy Vessels, &c., at MEADOW'S VIEW, HOPE, one mile from Hope Station, and about five minutes from Caergwrle Station. mESSRS. JONES & SON are instructed irJL by Mr Thomas Hill (who is leaving) to SELL by AUCTION on the premises, as above, the whole of the LIVE and DEAD FARM STOCK, PRO- DUCE, DAIRY VESSELS, &c., on Friday, APRIL 29th. Full particulars next week. 4, Arcade, Wrexham. t846 SALE BY MR W. F. GIBBONS. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES AT BWLCHGWYN. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION by TMr W. F. GIBBONS, at the Cross Foxes Inn, Coedpoeth, near Wrexham, on Wednesday, April 20th, 1892, at seven o'clock in the evening punctually (subject to conditions to be then produced) the fol- lowing FREEHOLD PROPERTY. LOT I.-All that HOUSE, Garden, and Croft, situate at The Gors, Plasjrwyn Mountain, Bwlch- gwyn, occupied by Ambrose Mort. LOT 2.—All that HOUSE, Garden, and Field (con- tainin": about one acre of Land), situate on the Top Road, Pentre Bias, Bwlchgwyn, occupied by Edward Lloyd. LOT 3.A11 that HOUSE and Garden (containing about 52 square yards of Land), situate on the Middle Road, Pentrebais, Bwlchgwyn, occupied by Robert Williams. LOT 4.—All that HOUSE, Garden, and Field (con- taining about one acre of Land), situate near the main road, leading from Wrexham to Ruthin, and adjoining the Nantyffritli Reservoir of the Brymbo Water- works, now in the occupation of Thomas Belton. The whole of the lots have convenient out-buildings, piggeries, &c., attached to them. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER, Plas Maelor, Coedpoeth, or to Mr W. WYXK EVASS, Solicitor, 1, High-street, Wrexham. 700j SALES BY MESSRS. LUCAS. HORSE SALES. L U.,CAS'S, HOTHAM-ST., LIVERPOOL. WEDNESDAYS throughout the year for CART, VAN, and HARNESS HORSES; CARTS, GEARS, &-c. SATURDAYS throughout the vear for HACKS, HARNESS HORSES. COBS. PONIES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS and SADDLERY. Select Sales for Valuable Horses every alternate Thursday. Horses to be at the Repository day prior. Charge with night's Livery if unsold, 10s. NEXT SALE, THURSDAY, APRIL 14TH. 62 Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR. F. LLOYD. MONDAY MORNING NEXT AT 10.30 PROMPT. WREXHAM CATTLE MARKET. CATTLE AND SHEEP SOLD FIRST, PIGS AND CALVES ALTERNATELY. MR LLOYD has pleasure in announcing his 1 AUCTION SALE for MONDAY MORNING NEXT, asd every MONDAY throughout the year. The entries expected will include 50 to 70 FatRe:tsts, First-class Dairy Cows, Calving Heifers, Barrens, Stirks, Fat and Store Bulls. 30 to 40 Butchers' and Heifer Calves. 200 to 300 Fat and Store Sheep. 150 Fat, Pork. and Store Pigs. Entries invited up to time of Sale, 10.30. Stock need not be sent in before Ten o'clock. This Auction is patronised by the Principal Land- owners and Agriculturists of the District. Com- mission, fourpence in the £ Calves up to 10s free up to 30s, 6d each; over that sum and up to £5, Is each. "No Sale," no charge. Fair prices always guaranteed. Owners can have their entries advertised if desired, particulars to be sent to Eyton House, Wrexham. Offices-Eyton House, Wrexham. 789z WREXHAM SMITHFIELD, MONDAY NEXT. SPECIAL SALE OF EASTER FAT CALVES, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, WHEN MR. FRANK LLOYD ?ill give the follow- J?-i- ing Prizes:— 15/- for the best pair of FAT CALVES, the property of the same owner. lOt. for the best FAT CALF in the Sale. To be judged by Mr Henderson, Liverpool, and Mr Hignett, Ashton. The Sale of Pedigree and other Stock BULLS will be held on MONDAY, April 25tli, in the above Smithfield. 20 Bulls already entered, including eight grand yearling bulls, the property of Mr Morris, Cadwgan, all roans, reds, and red and whites by his pedigree bull Royal Duke," whose dam won first prizes at the Royal, Lancashire and Yorkshire, and other lead- ing Shows, principally in dairy classes. Further entries for this Sale [respectfully invited. c SPECIAL SALE. THURSDAY, MAY 5TII, AT 12 O'CLOCK, And not the 12th, as previously advertised. IN THE NORTH WALES HORSE REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. MR FRANK LLOYD has been instructed .11 by Mr Roberts, White Horse Hotel, Overton (who is retiring from the Posting business), to SELL BY AUCTION, all his POSTING HORSES and HARNESS, Large Brake, to carry 30 (nearly new) Large 'Bus, with moveable top (nearly new); Broughams, Dog Cart, Gigs, etc. also, several Carriages and Harness, belonging to gentlemen in the neighbourhood. In order to meet the demand for the Coaching and Seaside Season, there will be 80 HARNESS HORSES. COBS, and PONIES "included in this Sale, when the following Prizes will be given :— JE3 for the best HARNESS HORSE, suitable for Coaching. The Reserve not toJ exceed 45 guineas. £2 for the best HARNESS HORSE. The Reserve not to exceed 30 guineas. To be judged by the North Wales Coaching Proprietors. The Next Great Quarterly Horse Sales will he held at WiiEXHAM, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JUNE 15TII and 16TII, when Prizes same as at present sale will be given. Enter early and secure a good place in catalogue. 790£ SATURDAY, APRIL 16TH AT 2 O'CLOCK. Highly Important Sale of Horses, Cattle, Pigs, Poultry, Implements, Manure, the whole of the Dairy Vessels, and a portion of the Household Furniture, at "ERBISTOCK LODGE," situate two miles from Ruabon, and one from Overton Bridge. MR FRANK LLOYD has been instructed by Miss Scott (who is leaving her residence) to SELL BY AUCTION, the whole of the following valuable STOCK and EFFECTS, on Saturday, the 16th day of April next. CATTLE.—Tnree grand shorthorn dairy cows with calves at foot or near calving, two barren heifers, two yearling heifers. HORSES.—Stylish bay mare by "Brutus," four- years-old, 15.1, has been broken to harness and quiet; brown mare in foal to "Brutus," steady to ride or drive; chestnut yearling colt by "Brutus," a. good stamp. Pios.—In-pig sow. PRIZF. POULTRY. — Thirty couples of Plymouth Rock, Grey Dorkin, and Wyandote breed. MANURE.—Large midden of manure, containing about 30 tons. IMPLEMENTS, <STC.—Narrow wheel cart with harvest gearing, two ladders, two wheelbarrows, caps and pillars for stack frame, turnip drill, iron harrows, wood plough, iron and other pig troughs, winnowing machine, water tubs, a large assortment of tools, gears, &c. CARRIAGES, <S:C.—Phaeton in good order, dog cart, two sets of harness, side saddle, &c. SHED.—Wood shed in field. The DAIRY VESSELS include — Staff churn, com- pound action churn, milking cans, milk pans, butter tubs, scales, sieves, ladders, steins, &c., &c. The FURNITURE will comprise—Old oak and other tables, antique oak cabinet, oak corner cupboard, copper coal scuttle, butler's tray and stand, fenders, fire steels, muzzle loading gun, old oak chest, copper kettle, copper pan, brass candlesticks, handsome clock in oak case with brass dial, the usual assort- ment of kitchen requisites, and a portion of the bed- room furniture. No Catalogues. Sale at Two prompt. Offices: Eyton House, Wrexham. 730o THURSDAY, APRIL 21ST, AT THREE O'CLOCK, Instead of Monday, April 11th. VALUABLE FREEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCES IN THE SUBURBS OF WREXHAM. MR FRANK LLOYD has been instructed .iYJL by Mr Oram, Barnham, Somerset, to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on Thursday, April 21st, at three o'clock punctually, subject to condi- tions to be then read :— All those four substantially built VILLA RESID- ENCES, being Nos. 2, 3, 4, and 5, Derby-road, High- town, commanding pleasant views of Cefn Park, and the Cheshire Hills, containing sitting room, breakfast room, kitchen, pantries, and three bedrooms, with ornamental flower gardens in front, convenient out- offices, and backyards, now tenanted by Mr Perrey, Mrs Hodges, Mr E. Harrison, and Mr Page, bringing in the annual rental of JE62, net. 0 The property in the first instance, will be offered in one lot, if not sold, each house will be offered separ- ately, commencing with No. 2. For further particulars apply to Messrs. LOUGH, SON, and KELLY, Solicitors, Langport, Somerset, or to the AUCTIONEER, Eyton House, Wrexham. 737j PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FRIDAY, APRIL 29TH, 1892. HIGHLY* Important Sale of 21 Grand Young -LJL Dairy Cows, Calving Heifers, Barrens. Yearlinsrs and Stock Bulls, four Wagon Horses, Harness Horses and Colts, Sows and Pigs, Agricultural Implements, Dairy Vessels, and a portion of the Household Furniture, etc., etc., at COCK BANK, situate three miles from Wrexham, by order of Mrs Morris (who is retiring from farming). F. LLOYD, Auctioneer. Eyton House, Wrexham. t847 SALE BY MR J. J. CUNNAH. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT BUCKLEY, FLINTSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MR J. JL J. CUNNAH, at the Green Dragon Hotel, Chester, on Saturday, the 23rd April, 1892, at three o'clock p.m. punctually, the following valuable free- hold properties, situate in the township of Bistre, and parish of Mold:— LOT I.-A DWELLING-HOUSE, called Lixam Green House," with Yard, Outbuildings, and Garden, situate on the main road from Mold to Chester, and a piece of excellent old PASTURE LAND, belonging thereto, containing altogether 13a. 2r. 26p. or there- abouts. The Hawarden water is laid on. LOT 2.—An eligible BUILDING SITE, adjoining Lot 1, and having a frontage to the said main road, and containing 423 square yards or thereabouts. LOT 3.-An excellent piece of PASTURE LAND with considerable frontage to the road leading from Spon Green to Padeswood Station, containing Ma 2r OR thereabouts. ZIOT 4.— A PIQt of ARABLE LAND with frontage to the last mentioned rottd, containing five acres or thereabouts. The minerals under the foregoing lots do not belong to the Vendor. LOT 5.—The MINES and MINERALS under a piece of land, containing la 2r, situate at Lane-end, Buckley, at the junction of the roads from Mold to Chester and Mold to Spon Green, the property of Mr Jas. Reney. For printed particulars and plana apply to the Auctioneer, Newgate-street, Chester, or to Mr Henry Jolliffe, solicitor, 13, St. John-street, Chester. 804jt THE WINNING NUMBER of the DRAW JL for SILVER WATCH and PILGRIM'S PRO- GRESS is 213. Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR F. LLOYD. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NEXT, AT 12 O'CLOCK, AND 1 O'CLOCK. Highly Important Sale of 130 Grand Dairy Cows, Barrens, Yearlings, and Bulls, 11 Wagon Horses, Shire Mares and Fillies, 90 Tons of Hay and Straw, Quantity of Black Oats, the whole of the valuable collection of Agricultural Implements, Farm Gears, Household 1 urniture, Dairy Vessels, &c., at "THE OLD HALL, MALPAS," 1 Mile from the Station, and 5 from Whitchurch. MR FRANK LLOYD has been instructed i.Tt by the Representatives of the late Mr Joseph Needham to SELL BY AUCTION in the Farmyard, at Malpas Hall, on Wednesday and Thursday, the 13th and 14th days of April, without reserve, the whole of their valuable DAIRY STOCK, HORSES, PRODUCE, IMPLEMENTS, FURNI- TURE, DAIRY VESSELS, &c., particulars as follows ,— CATTLE.—72 grand young Cheshire Dairy Cows and Heifers (about 30 will'have calves at foot), 11 Cross Bulled Cows, 24 Coloury Barrens and Stirks, 18 choice Yearling Heifers, Red Shorthorn Bull, "Cherry Prince," by "Rising Star," calved March, 1891, 4 Roan Shorthorn Yearling Bulls. HORSES.—6 powerful Wagon Horses, 4, 5, and 6 years old, fit for town work, powerful 3 year old Cart Colt, 3 Pedigree Shire Mares and Fillies, Black Cob, 14'2, quiet in harness and gears. POULTRY.—15 Couples of Fowl. PRODUCE.—50 tons of Prime Upland Hay in three lots, 10 tons of Rye Grass and Clover, 30 tons of oat Straw, in lots. IMPLEMENTS, &e.-Capital Scotch carts, broad and narrow wheel carts, spring float, two mowing machines, grist mill on wheels, by Barford and Perkins, Cambridge and flat rollers, hay tedder, horse rake, hay collector, turnip scuffles, 12 spout corn drill, double row turnip drill, clover seed drill, Hornsby's and other ploughs, cultivator, five sets of iron harrows, chain harrows, potato raiser (new), by Warburton, Preston, ladders, sacks, Avery's weighing machine, sack truck, patent winnowing machine, with sack filler, 300 excellent iron hurdles, timber, wheel- barrows, wagon ropes, wood mangers, swing trees, grindstone, a large assortment of farm tools, AC. GEARS.—10 sets of shaft, chain and ploughing gears, breaking tackle, horse rugs, head collars, drc. Doo CARTS, HARNESS, <VE.—Two dog carts, two sets of harness, riding saddle, two riding bridles, odd harness, d'c. End of first day's Sale. SECOND DAY'S SALE. DAIKY VESSELS.—30 railway milk tankards, 10 milk- ing cans, carriers, seives, refrigerator, by Alway and Son, London, suitor boards, cheese vats. cheese hooping, weighing machine, cheese stool, wheel chum, barrel churn, milk pans, cream steins, curd drainer, salting turnel, butter tub, prints and scales, butter baskets, drc., &c. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. KITCHEN.—Oak leaf table, kitchen table and bench, six chairs, arm chair, kitchen dresser, with seven drawers P.P-d cupboard, handsome eight days clock, paraffin stove, fender and irons, flour chest, the usual assortment of kitchen requisites, d'c. SITTING ROOM.—Large housekeepers' cuphoMd with drawers, sofn. in rosewood, excellent dining table with leaf, old oak dining table, weather glass, arm chair, fender and irons, fiat and umbrella. stands, screen, &-c., &-c. LIBUVRY.—About 300 volumes of valuable books, mahogany bookshelves, handsome marble timepiece, rocking chair, mahogany card table, double barrel breech loading gun, mahogany centre table, on pillar and claws, mahogany sofa in leather, cornice pole, &-c. DIIAWING ROOM.—Walnut drawing room suite, up- holstered in marroon rep, walnut cheffionicr with plate glass black and maible slab, pier glass in gilt frame, chiming clock, mahogany circular table on pillar and claws, polished oak sideboard, lamp, pic- tures, cornice poles, A-c. The BKDROOM FURNITURE will comprise :-Half- tester and other bedsteads, feather beds, rosewood and other chests of drawers, carved oak chests, wash- stands, toilet services, towel rails, dressing tables, dressing glasses, wardrobes, chairs, commodes, clocks, cornice poles, etc., etc. The Auctioneer wishes to invite particular attention to this high-class sale. The late Mr Joseph Needham was well-known as one of the leading agriculturists of Cheshire. TIe purchased nothing unless it was of the best. Buyers will find at Malpas Hall stock and implements equal to anything they may have at home without a doubt. Luncheon First Day at 10.30. Sale at 12 prompt. Second Day—Sale of Dairy Vessels and Household Furniture, commencing at 1 o'clock prompt. Catalogues from Place of Sale, or Eyton House, Wrexham. 729fjz SALE BY MESSRS. BEVAN & PHENNAH. FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT PONKEY, NEAR RUABON. To be Sold pursuant to an Order of the County Court of Denbighshire, holden at Wrexham, made in an action of re Elizabeth Phillips deceased, Glascodine v. Phillips and another. No. of plaint, U 5. MESSRS BEVAN & PHENNAH have been :L instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, on FRIDAY, the 22nd day of APRIL, 1892, at the Coach and Horses Inn, Rhos, Ruabon, at Four o'clock in the afternoon, in one or more lots, and subject to the conditions to be then and there produced, all that PIECE or PARCEL of GROUND containing by admeasurement twenty roods, of sixty-four square yards to the rood, or thereabouts, and also all those SIX MESSUAGES COTTAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES with the yards gardens and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate at the corner of Fennant- road and Bank-street, Ponkey, in the parish of Ruabon, in the County of Denbigh, and now in the occupation of Mrs Williams, Thomas Phillips and others, their under-tenants or assigns, at a total rent of S40 a year or thereabouts. Five of the houses have been recently built, and being in a good position and condition will always command respectable tenants. There is also room upon the ground to build more houses, and as the property is situate at the corner of cross-roads, it would be a favorable situation for the erection of a shop. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEERS, Queen-street, Wrexham; Mr W. WYNN EVANS, solicitor, 1, High-street, Wrexham or to Mr R. W. GLASCODINE, solicitor, Egerton-street, Wrexham. 8320 TO PARTIES COMMENCING HOUSE- KEEPING. MONDAY, 11th APRIL, 1892. MARKET HALL, COEDPOETH, NEAR WREXHAM. Attractive and Unreserved Sale of New HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, and Effects. MESSRS. BEVAN AND PHENNAH, will SELL BY AUCTION, at the MARKET HALL, COEDPOETH, near Wrexham, on MONDAY, 11th APRIL, 1892, the following Household and Office FURNI- TURE, and Effects, without reserve. Comprising:— Mahogany and painted chests of drawers, wardrobes, overmantels, gent's easy chairs, rocking chairs, Windsor chairs, children's high chairs, French bed- steads, spring mattresses, straw mattresses, wool mattreses, parlour and kitchen tables, dressing tables, wash stands, pier glasses, toilet glasses, time pieces, parlour and kitchen fenders, fire-brasses, fire- irons, brass stair rods, enamelled dishes, coal vases, coal buckets, fire guards, saucepans, iron kettles, buckets, &c. Also office desk, copying press, with stand, &c., office books, stationery, sale desk, cash box, and numerhus other lots. As the above Furniture and Effects are absolutely new and of modern design, this sale affords a rare opportunity to parties furnishing, and to householders generally. SALE TO COMMENCE AT ONE O'CLOCK. Terms Cash. Auctioneers' Offices :-Queen-street and Temple- row, Wrexham. 823 TUESDAY, APRIL 19TH, 1892. RHOSDIR FARM MINERA, XEAR WREXHAM. SALE OF FARMING STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE, AND EFFECTS. MESSRS. BEVAN and PHENNAH will l?.i. SELL by AUCTION, at Rhosdir Farm, Minera (four miles from Wrexham), on TUESDAY, April 19th, 1892, the whole of the FARMING STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE, and EFFECTS, comprising:— Mare, 4 years old, 15 hands high; colt, 12 months old; three milking cows, two yearling heifers, two bullocks, sow and litter of 12 pigs, chaff-cutter, pulper, three sets of iron harrows, chain harrows, two wheel ploughs, ridging ploughs, iron scuffle, weighing machine by Avery," cart (6 cwt.), trap, two sets of harness (brass-mounted), two sets cart gears, four chain gears, riding saddle, bridles, horse collars, harvest gearing, three ladders, two pig turnels, cow chains and rings, sack truck, churns wheelbarrow, scythes, riddles, sieves, pig troughs, milk cans, heel rakes, pikels, corn bins, grinding stone and stand, &c., &c. Also the Household Furniture and Effects, com- prising two sofas, wardrobe, corner cupboard, maho- gany and other tables, bookcase, iron bedsteads, mattresses, feather bed, washstands, dressing tables, toilet glasses, toilet ware, chest of drawers, nialiogany card table, Windsor and bedroom Chairs, arm chair, GENT, B easy chair, rocking chair, umbrella stand, water filter, pictures, fenders, fire brasses, fire irons, brass candlesticks, coal vase, ornaments, crockery, saucepans, tubs, panmuga, &c., & Sale to commence at One o'clock. Terms-Cash. Auctioneers' Offices: Queen-street and Temple- row, Wrexham. 831c EVERY HEAD of a FAMILY should Send for Harper Twelvetrees' Illustrated Price Lists of Laundry Machinery, andPamphlet entitled, How we Wash at Home," containing most valuable prac- tical experience. Easy terms, from 2s 6d per week.— TTARPER TWELVETHEES, Laundry Engineer, 8, City Road, London, E.C. 772c ———————————— ————————— Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS. ASTON A, SON. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. 13TH APRIL, 1892, AT ONE O'CLOCK PROMPT. WERN COTTAGE, MINERA, NEAR WREXHAM. Important and Unreserved Sale of very Rare Old China and most Antique Old Oak and other Furni- ture, Bedsteads, Feather Beds, Bed Clothing, Silver Teaspoons, Jewellery Tea, Coffee, and Toilet Services; Stack of Hay, and Out-door Effects. ]I\V ,TESSRS ASTON & SON beg to announce I that they have been favored with ins?ructtOMd from the Executor of the late Mr Richard litiglic. deceased, to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, upon the above-mentioned premises, on y next, the 13th April, 1892, at One o'clock in the aiter- noon punctually, the whole of the very valuable FURNITURE and EFFECTS, contained in sitting- room, parlor, kitchen, pantry, three bedrooms, coach- house, and yard, full particulars of which are given in the sale posters. Auctioneers' Offices, Regent-street, Wrexham. 8G2z ON APRIL 20TH, 1892. WERN, MINERA, NEAR WREXHAM. Sale of very compact small VHJLA RESIDENCE, with Coach-house, Stable for two Horses. Pigstye, Out-offices, Yard and Garden, together with a very convenient Cottage and Garden adjoining. MESSRS ASTON & SON have received instructions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION at the City Arms Inn, Minera, near Wrex- ham, on Wednesday, the 20ih day of April, 1892, at four o'clock in the afternoon, punctually, in one lot, and subject to conditions to be then produced at the Sale. All that Desirable FREEHOLD STONE BUILT and Slated MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, called or known by the name of Wcrii Cottage (and contains two sitting rooms, kitchen, entrance iiali, lobby, pantry, cellar, and three good bedrooms), Willi yard, garden, coach-house, stable, pigstye, bakehouse, and closet, belonging thereto, late in the occupation of Mr Richard Hughes, deceased, situate and abutting upon the main road leading from Minera, to Kuabon, and Wrexham, together with All that very convenient Stone Built AND Slated COTTAGE, with the Garden belonging thereto., ad- joining Wern Cottage, and now in the occupation of David Williams. The property has a good supply of pure v. ter. is in an excellent state of repair, and is most PLEASANTLY and advantageously situated, and as there is a great demand at atl times for houses in the very thriving neighbourhood of Minora, the above affords a rare opportunity to investors. SGlj For further particulars apply to the AUCRRONI-IRKP, Regent-street, or to Messrs JAMI'.S AIID JAMJS, Solicitors, Wrexham. PUBLIC NOTIC E ESSliS ASTON & SON have received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, on SATURDAY, APRIL 9th, at 6 o'clock, and MONDAY, APRIL 11th, at 1 p.m. and 7 p.iii., a Manufacturer's Stock of DUST CLOAKS, MACKINTOSHES, JACKETS, ULSTERS, UMBRELLAS, SHAWLS. SKIRTS, FUR CAPES, AND MUFFS, BABIES' HOODS AND BONNETS, Without Reserve. 845o SALE BY MR II. II. ETCHES. THE WHITCHURCH (SALOP) HORSE SALE, ESTABLISHED 1873. THE NEXT SALE in the NEW REPOSI- J. TORY is fixed for FRIDAY, APRIL 22ND. 1892. Entry forms slid all other information can be obtained from the Auctioneer. 775a H. II. ETCHES, Whitchurch. WHIT CHURCH, SALOP. The Annual Spring Special Select Sale of Horses, Cobs and Ponies will be held in the New Repository on TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 12th, 18C.-2, when MR H. H. ETCHES will SELL BY l AUCTION 65 high-class hunters, harness horses, cobs. and ponies, the ?>ONZ /<' property of gentlemen in the neighbourhood. Inspection invited from 9 a.m. Full particulars in catalogues. Sale at Twelve o'clock. Offices: Whitchurch, Salop. 827o SALE BY MR G. F. BYFORI). DENBIGH FAIR DAY, APRIL 12TH, 1892. ~]\/TR G. F. BYFORD will offer for SALE ?-i- by AUCTION &t two o'clock, on the Cro?n Square, that celebrated four year old bay Shire Stallion GRAND MASTER (11505) 2ND," 17 hands high, by "Fear None," 43S4, dam "Fioiver," by Lin- colnshire Lad," 1196, Fear None," by Royal Albert," 1885, the property of J. Crosby, Esq.. Maes- garnedd, Gwyddelwern, near Corwen, where the horse and five yearlings can be seen up to day 1 of Sale. Further particulars at time of Sale. 825j SALES BY MESSRS DAVID ROBERTS A SON. DA YID ROBERTS AND SON, AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS, conWEN & DENBIGH. E STAB I, I SHED OVER THIRTY YKABS. 869 ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 13TH, 1892. MESSRS DAVID ROBERTS and SON ?JL will SELL by AUCTION, at Glandwr, near Corwen, the whole of the very superior HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE contained in hall and stair- case, dining and drawing-rooms, four bedrooms, kitchen, pantries, &c., by order of A. H. Smith, who is going abroad. Full descriptive catalogues from the AUCTIONEERS. Sale at Eleven o'clock. 870 ON FRIDAY, APRIL 22ND, 1892. MESSRS DAVID ROBERTS and SON  will SELL by AUCTION, at T&nygr?'? Pengwern, near Llangollen, 18 Head of CATTLE, HORSES, Pigs, Potatoes, FARMING IMPLE- MENTS, Dairy Utensils, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, by order of Mr John Davies, who is leaving. Lunch at Eleven, and Sale at Twelve o'clock. 871 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. BRYNTIRION, NEAR CORWEN. ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. APRIL 28TH AND 29TH, 1892. Al ES-ORS DAVID ROBERTS & SON will l SELL BY AUCTION, at the above residence, by order of the High Court, and under a Bill of Sale, the whole of the very superior and modern HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS and out-door effects. Full particulars in future advertisements and full descriptive catalogues may he had seven days prior to the sale at the hotels in the neighbourhood, and from the Auctioneers. Auctioneers' Offices-Teniple Buildings, Corwen, and 2, Vale-street, Denbigh. 368f Excursions. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. EASTER HOLIDAYS. EXCURSION TRAINS will run as under: J THURSDAY, April 14, from WREXHAM at 9.45, Ruabon 9.55, to STRATFORD-ON-AVON, Warwick, Leamington, Banbury, Oxford, Worcester, Droitwich, Evesham, Malvern, Reading. andLONDON, to return as per special bills. Passengers booked for Gloucester and Cheltenham from WREXHAM at 9.25 a.m., to return as per special bills. To BRISTOL, Bath, Weston-super-Mare, Taunton, Exeter, Ply- mouth, Torquay, Penzance, and other stations in the West of England (via Severn Tunnel), for 5 or 9 days), by certain trains from WREXHAM, Llan- gollen, and Ruabon. For particulars see special bills. THURSDAY, April 14, and GOOD FRIDAY, from WREXHAM and Ruabon to WOLVERHAMPTON, Bilston, Wednesbury, West Bromwich, Birmingham, Dudley, Stourbridge, and Kidderminster, to return as per special bills. THURSDAY and SATURDAY, April 14 and 16, to LUDLOW, HEREFORD, Chepstow, Newport, Cardiff, New Milford, &c., from WREXHAM at 9.25, and Ruabon 9.35, to return as per special bills. GOOD FRIDAY and EASTER MONDAY, from Ruabon to Barmouth, Birkenhead, and Liverpool, to return as per special bills. A Special Train will leave Ruabon at 1.40 p.m., Acrefair 1.45, and Trevor at 1.50 for LLANGOLLEN (1, 2, 3 Class) at ordinary fares. Cheap Excursions will leave Wrexham on GOOD FRIDAY to Llangollen, Bala, Liverpool, Dolgelly, and Barmouth. SATURDAY, APRIL 16th, to Liverpool and Man- chester. EASTER MONDAYS to Liverpool, Llangollen, Bala, Festiniog, Blaenau Festiniog, Dolgelly. and Barmouth, to return as per special bills. On EASTER MONDAY for two days to Man- chester from Oswestry at 8.20 a.m. For further particulars see special bills. c810a HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. SMALL INVESTORS.—Undoubted and ex- 0 ceptional bargain.— £ 65 will buy £100, or £ 3210s will buy iE50 worth, fully paid Ordinary Shares, Burton and Lincoln Breweries, Limited. No further expense. Yield nearly 11 per cpnt,-M., 166, High-I atreet, Tunbridge, 76QQ r Wanted. APPRENTICE and IMPROVE? wanted. AL Arply Miss LEWIS, 10, Smithneld lÚ,. K .T 818j ANTKD, a SEIiVANY BOY, accustOtaed to horses. Age 14 to 16.—Apply to Dr. RoBiinrs, Ruabon. 826j BOY WANTED as Junior Attendant for JD the Wrexham Exchange Club.—Apply to REGINALD SISSON. 830j T- o PARENTS .—AN APPRENTICE t wanted.—Apply JNO. HuminH, Tailor, 14, Town Hill, Wrexham. 722a -Ni ,I-ANTED, A few good SCABBLERS.— ? Apply to the FOREMAN, WESTMINSTER Quarries, MOSS, neu.r Wrexliaiii. 848o VVIV R ANTED an APPRENTICE to the SADDLERY BUSINESS.—APPLY to T. PARRY & SON. HIGH-STREET, Wrexha.m. 855z r-kNTEl), Highest Price given for any ¡ quantity of BRITISH WINE BOTTLES.— Apply, J. F. EDISIU-RY & Co.. Limited. 2256n "TT TAN TED, good Green Sand MOULDER, VV also an IMPROVER, must be steady men.- Apply with full particulars to J. P. BAILLIE, Cardigan. 8490 WANTED, an improver as SMITH, in a Blacksmith's sliop.-Apply stating wages to Messrs POWELl., UmrrHI:nS & WHITAKER, Cambrian Iron Worka. Wre x h m n. 8 1 6J Iron Works, Wrexham. 816j PARTMENTS.—Wanted by three gentle- nen, Sitting Room and two Bedrooms, in central pos:tion.-Address, stating terms, H.C., 43. Chester-street, Wrexham. REQUIRED a small dcLached HOUSE, ?L ? with Garden, St?bJin? for Pony, and an acre or two of Land, in the neighbourhood of Wrexham or Marchwiel.—N. M.. Adrcti.itr Office, Wrexham. 750a "TT^ANTED NURSE.-Baby three months, V V three other children in Nursery. Church, Good needlewoman. Must be well recommended.— Apply Mrs BASIL JONES, Llanfair Vicarage, Ruthin. 815j "A YL/"ANTED, a HORSE, about 15.3 or 16 V hands, quiet in single and double harness, six to eight years-old one from a gentleman's stable preferred state price, which must be moderate, to JOII HORSE, Gresford. 854z WANTED immediately, for Manchester, a t T good, clean, and respectable SERVANT, must be able to wash and cook. Comfortable home and good wages.—Apply to Mrs STANFORD, Central Temperance Hotel. Wrexham. 829j ?TT-ANTED' at once. BLACKSMITH and W FITTER, must be ?ohcr and industrious, practical in all kind of country work. and able to help in the repairing of Threshing Machines, and Portable Boilers. Apply staling age. course of practice, g e ec;ur,,c: of pr.-ct i ce, wages, tire., to THOMAS EVANS, Engineer, Arc., Pentre Voelas, Bettws-y-coed. 843j ??"0013 R?spoct?b'c SERVANTS Wanting Gi JT Good M?ce?, should ?pp?y to the Old Office. Established 31 Years. I supply thc Head Families and Hotels in England: I am always in want of a great number of all kinds of servants. EDWARD HAYCOCK, 26, Chester-street, Wrexham. 840j \\7"ANTEi), 500 persons to purchase "The V V Champion Flock Beds" (with Bolster and two I Pillows) full size and Wool Flocks, from 9s. lid. Weekly Payments taken. — LONDON UNREDEEMED PLEDGE STORES. 26. Kcnblas-street, Wrexliini.- N.B.—These Beds a re made upon the premises opposite the Adrcrtixer Office. 691. IV.TRS. HALSTEAD requires good COOKS, ?JL Generals, and young Ciris, for situations in Soutliport, Crewe, and this neighbourhood; good wages given. Wanted. itu:ùion for LADY'S MAID; good needlewoman. Wanted, two APPRENTICES for Dress and Mantle-making.—Apply Servants' Registry Office. 38, Lambpit-street, Wrexham. 864c 1\TORTH ALES AGENCY OFtTCEfor il SEUYANXSof every capacity. Established 1850. Formerly conducted at Mrs White's Orphan Home. The highest references given. All applica- tions promptly attended to, and terms sent on receipt of a stamped addressed envelope.—Conducted by the -Alisseq WHITING, Stamp Office, 42A, High-street, Wrexham. 476c "VIT AN TED TO LEND Sums of £10 up- T V wards to lesponsible householders entirely on their own Note of Hand (Hills of Sale not taken) and repaid by easy sums. Since 1869 genuine ex- tensive business done, and applicants sending self- addressed stamped envelope to W. P. JONES, 2, Crescent-road, Rhyl, will have prompt and fair treat- ment. Appointments at Wrexham, Oswestry, Chester, and Shrewsbury, and personally at Rhyl every Monday. No fees. t680 To Let. BRYNKINALT LEY for Horses and Cattle ,B as usual.-Apply, FARM BAILIFF, Brynkinalt, Chirk. 872z APARTMENTS, with home comforts and very pleasant, for One or Two YOUNG MEN. Terms moderate.—Apply, D., Advertiser Office, Wrexham. 806z T0 BE LET, MISSION CHAPEL, Beast JL Market, suitable for Warehouse or Workshops. Conspicuous frontage.—Apply Mr T. WILLCOCK. 24, Caradoc Terrace, IN rexham. 743J A PARTMENTSTO LET.—Sitting-room -?A- and Bedroom in Farm Honse, pleasant situa- tion, one-and-a-haif miles from Ruabon Station.— Apply Mrs PRICE, Trefechan Farm, Penycae, Ruabon. 817j TO BE LET, from Lady-dav next, LLAN- ? ERCHRUGO& HALL and GROUNDS, with walled Orchard and Garden, Coachman's Cottage, Stables, &c., 3i miles, from Wrexham, and 2) from Ruitbon.-Apl;ly WHITFIELD and SON, Estate Agents, Oswestry. 690f mo BE LET, "CHEVET HEY," near JL Wrexham, containing large dining, drawing. and morning rooms, study, seven bedrooms, bath- room, with hot and cold water, good storeroom, usual kitchen offices, washliouses, and dry, well-lighted j cellars. It stands in its own grounds of about four acres, half of which is rich pasture land. the remainder good walled kitchen garden, flower garden, with large lawn or tennis ground, and shrubbery, etc.—For further particulars and permission to view, apply to Messrs JONES (X: SON, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 4, Overton Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. 421o /? RESFORD, Denbighshire. To LET, Ga substantial Residence called THORNTON GRANGE, situate in the beautiful Vale of Gresford. The House stands in its own grounds, and contains entrance hall, dining, drawing, and breakfast rooms, kitchen, cellar, &c., bix bedrooms, dressing room, bath, and w.c.; capital walled kitchen garden, two- stalled stable, loose-box, saddle and harness room, servants' room, and coach-house; lately occupied by F. L. Rushton, Esq. rent, JESS immediate posses- sion.—Apply Messrs EVAN MORRIS and Co., Solicitors, Wrexham. 701c Sales by Private Contract. A BOOT REPAIRING SHOP to be Disposed of. ?TL —Apply at 15, Queen-street, Wrexham. 856z it YE STRAW, about 12 tons, in beautiful H condition, for SALE.—E. H. CRUTTENDEN, Borras, Gresford. 857c ITIOR SALE, a STRONG CART, suit Pony .JD 13 to 14 hands, nearly new.—Apply to CHARGES PRINCE, Blacksmith, Ruabon. 844o T 0 be SOLD, several BUILDING PLOTS, t situate in Rhosddu and Bersham-road.—Apply to BLNI. OWEN, 5, Penybryn, Wrexham. 521c INOLL SALE.—PONY, 12 hands, 4 years, broken to saddle and harness. Sound and quiet.—Apply THOS. JONES, builder, Ruabon-road, Wrexham. 747a TO BE SOLD, a neat MODERN HOUSE, JL containing cellar, parlour, kitchen, scullery, pantry, four bedrooms, bath, lavatory, and w.c.— Apply, BENJAMIN OWEN, 6, Penybrvn, Wrexham. 514o rpo BE SOLD, a 7-h.p. PORTABLE JL ENGINE (nearly new) and THRESHING MACAINE by Clayton and Shuttleworth, Lincoln.— Apply, Mr HENRY JONES, near Boys' School, Chirk. 763o TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, JL No. 9 and 10, Queen-street, Wrexham, now in the occupation of Mrs Williams and Miss Barnes.— For particulars apply to JONES & SON, auctioneers, Wrexham. 784z TO BE SOLD.—The Celebrated Roadster TSt.tllion, Briton Cornet," a beautiful Dark Bay Rising Four Years Old, 15; hands high, and proved foal getter.-Apply to John Rich, Llyn y Pandy, Mold. 655 rfvcTBE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, JL the Old-Established BUSINESS and GOOD- WILL of the Grocery, Provisions, and Wholesale Confectionery Business at London House, Bryiiibo.- For further particulars, apply to the Owner, Mr THOMAS PAIU?Y (who is retiring from business), or l1\feSSrs JONES & SON, auctioneers, 4. Overton Arcade, Wrexham. 801z TO be SOLD by Private Treaty, several TP]ots of valuable BUILDING LAND, formerly part of the site of the New British Iron Works at Acrefair, near Ruabon.—Apply to Mr EDWARDS, Surveyor, on the premises; Mr S. T. BAUGH, Temple Chambers, Wrexham or to Messrs WALKER, SMITH, and WAY, Solicitors, Chester. 858c Lost and Found. LOST, Ten Small WELSH EW ES from JLj Lower Hall Farm, Isycoed. Finder rewarded by writing to GEORGF. PARKER, Farndon. 873z LOST on Monday evening between 9 and 10, JLJ A WHITE FOX TERRIER DOG, answers to the name of Jack," had a new collar on. Anyone returning same to 30, Beraham Road, will be suitably rewarded. 842J LOST at Erbistock on or about 9th March JL? last, a Lemon and White SETTER BITCH. Any person giving information that will lead to the recovery of the same, will be handsomely rewarded. Information to be given to WILLIAM MARSDEN, I Mountain Lodge, near Penycae, Ruabon, 820j Business Announcements. MR DAVID JONES BEGS to inform his Friends and PatmriB tiaat he has RESUMED the old BUTCHER BUSINESS in all its branches, Whiocb he gave up two years ago, at 48, Hope street, Wrex- ham, and tiiiets to meet with a liberal support, as all orders will have the best superintendents and dia patch as fonserly, while the quality of the meat will be unsurpassable. All accounts from April 4th. 1892 will be paid by Mr DAVID JONES, and all bills received' 8240 GRAND SHOW OP MARBLE CLOCKS AND ELECTRO-PLATE, w. martin, JEWELLER, 52 HOPE- JREET, WREXHAM. '\VREXHA:\I. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 92to NOTICE TO FARMERS. WHOLESALE SEED WAREHOUSES, HENBLAS STREET, WREXHAM. THESE WAREHOUSES WIlL BE OPEN EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY DURING APRIL AND MAT. ALL SEED SOLD AT WHOLESALE PRICES AGRICULTURAL SEED. RED CLOVERS—Home A'Foreign..6d to lOd per lb. ALSYKE „ 9d to 10id per lb. WHITE DUTCH" 9d to lid per lb. TREFOIL.3d to 4d per lb. TIMOTHY GRASS.4d per lb. SCOTCH PERENNIAL RYEGRASS .2 6TO6/- per bushel. IMPORTED ITALIAN RYEGRASS..3:- to4 per bushel. SPRING VETCHES 5s and 65 per 6011)5. FEEDING LINSEED 7s per bushel. THE CAMBRIAN CALF FOOD 15s 6d per cwt. (See Analysis and Report.) JONES & ROBERTS, SEED MERCHANTS, WREXHAM. HEAD OFFCE: 17 AND 19, BAILEY STREET, 8M OSWESTRY. 803zcoaf AN IMPORTANT EVENT. A ROYAL GIFT, FOR READERS OF THE WREXHAM ADVERTISER Royal gifts are always desirable, being of exceptionni munificence; the title is therefore specially apprZonr ibte to this IMPORTANT presentation. A vte Bankrupt Stock has just been secured, which will bc dis- tributed as below, 80 that A HANDSOME FREE PRIZE. of considerable worth is guaranteed as AN ABSOLUTE CERTAINTY to all who cut out and enclose the Coupon below to H. Samuel with P.O. Order for the Watch required. Read the following- W httt the wearers say! „ One out of thousands 66, TT ilid-sti-eet, AbertZare, South ?;cs. 16Ut ?'e{. 1892 tor ?"??'7'?? ??''? "?!7?? to ?<t<e that the .f-2 1L- Lve, Ratclt I had from you ?M( &?<e?Mb<-r gives €Mn/ SM?M/<!c<:oM. I <a? t< to my work t wdergroiind every day, and it goes splendidly. My ac^»°wledge it a grand ???7<, and I ?.OM I have ??p?, t able to make a great Mfz? ?t the o??Mr!/ price by sending to you. The h<Mdko?e?.? ?-' ot< senV t with it teas very n<-c??&?.-You? faithfully, A. TAXF?' Get a Post Office Order to-day for ?2 12s 6dMd "end it to H. Samuel. You will receive in return a MAGNIFI- CENT ENGLISH LEVER WATCH, ?roMlv made.   with dust and ?'"P tight capin solid silver hall-marked cases engine turned and cu"ra?cd with shield and garter. Worth retail 5 guinea? ?ith each TIMEPIECSEi?l, lfel presents a T"HIRTY HOUR I^PVF? w TT\Tr^TT?n in handsome polished nickel case, with brass mounts A good timekeeper and an elegaunt Md .aluable gift. Or, in return for I' 00 25s H. ^Samel wiU send his CELEBRATED THRFE OU?A?T?n'H PLATf« ACME WATCH (Lady's or Cxpntlpnian's) extra jewelled, carefully adjusted and fitted in sohd hterung (stamped) silver case. Lady's size richly chased and wfth ? dial eleg?Uy tinted or plain, as preferred. Worth 3 m-Vr me With each H. Samuel prescuts a BE\nTTFn vFSLf AA TrrpXiM.TD rA GOLD ALBERT CHAIN Gentleman's), with drop piece WlATCH pwerrifcJJ ct °f imitation of FrIeVaE l cold IPVFHV f  YEARS, ANDSUlf O WEEK'S FREE TRIAL. Monev returned ? approvedJ POST YOUR ORDER TO-NIGHT. No. 204. l Wrexham Advertiser Readers. COUPON & ) SPECIAL PRIZE BOD- II rl892- the holder is entitled to receive the watches dc- scribed above at the reduced prices of £ 2 12s 6d and il 59, and I undertake to present with each the SOCIAL ) HANDSOME FHEE PRIZE as stated. t (Signed) H. SAHiUKL, Manchester. ¡ i H. bamuel cannot guarantee these prizes after It daim 1 frO) this date. All watches sent secure and safe at K Samnel's own risk, to any address, complete with key, warranty, instructions, and SpeeW Free Prize t i All P.O. Orders to be ma.de payable to H. S:unml a j G.P.O., Manchester. Large Catalogue of Watches, Jewellery, Electro Silver Plate, Clocks, &c., free to any address on applieatio». Newest designs at largely reduced prices. Huudreds 01' amazing testimonials. BRILLIANT SUCCESS. Thousands of Clubs in full operation all over the Kingdom. Additional Agents wanted everywhere. Foremen, Timekeepers, and others desiring appointment as Secretaries should write at once. Liberal Terms. Pianos, Violins, Accordions, Bicycles, Sewing Machines, &c., supplied. H. SAMUEL, LEVER WATCH MANUFACTURER, 97, 99 & 101, MARKET-STREET, MANCHESTER B10349.