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Sales by Auction. SALES BY FRANK LLOYD. WREXHAM COVERED SMITHFIED. SPECIAL FORTY GUINEAS IN PRIZES. FRANK LLOYD has much pleasure in 1 announcing his AUCTIONS for MONDAY NEXT, and also his prize list for Christmas 1895, open to his regular supporters £5, £3, and £2 wiil be given to the sellers. £3, £2, and £1 to the buyers of the irugest amount during the year. be divided in the f->ilovvini; prizes:—Champion l'a. Beast, three Fat Bullocks, three Fat lleifers, t Bull fopen), two Fat Cows, two Heifers or Bullot AS, Fat Bull (farmers only), open, five Fat Sneep, blirop- sbircs. Chilis cr Chevoits, five Scotch Wethers, five Welsh Wethers, three Bacon Pigs (over twelve scorch, three Bacon Pigs (over eight in .d under twelve scores'), three Pigs over five and under eight scores, three sir.ail Porkets, Fat Sow or Christmas Pig. NEXT MONDAY'S ENTRIES WILL COMPRISE 80 to 100 First-class Dairy Cows, Prime Fat r>vllocks and Heifers, Barrens, Stirks and Yearlings, Fat and Store ] lulls, grand sorts. 200 to 300 Hipe Fat Sheep and Lambs. 80 to 100 Grand Calves, from the Principal Dairy Stocks, and also from Cheshire. A Grand Entry of Fa.t a.nd Store Pigs and Store Sheep. Oj:r>r.lt OF :—Dniry Cows, Barrens, Kails. Fnt Be-i^ts- Pat Sheep. Fat and Rearing Calves, at 10.30. Auctioneers. Pigs and Store Sheep at 11.30. Stcck not arrive before or 10.15, Pigs up toll.O. Cash payments. No sale, no charge. Pic's or Calves realising over JE3 each will only be chained L» per head calves under 30s sixpence each usual eommiseion 4d in the JIL-IO entries will be esteemed A favour to the Auctioneer, or Mr .James Da vies, Cross Lanes Stores. 789j fLU; SMITHFIELD. MONDAY NEXT. AT 11 O'CLOCK. FRANK LLOYD has ?cpn instructed by Mr E. H. Crattenden, of Borras, to inc!ude in Mondays Sale 10 strand yearling heifcrs by a. pc-di- •tvt- bull out ot his noted herd of dairy cows, also 6 grc.r.d stirks from Mr Ellis Harrison. The Clays, totiiiher with a inand entry of fat and rearing calves from several of the Lest Cheshire stocks. Calves will be hChu punctually at 12.30 by Mr Scoti. Brford. More entries for this sale invited. 852o NEXT TUESDAY. APRIL 23RD, AT 1 O'CLOCK Ivi" ALl'AS STATION SMITHFIELD. J^RANlv LLOYD will SELL BY AUCTION, 100 to 120 Fa; and Store Cattle, 100 Fat Sheep. o50 Fa. and l'ork Pigs, 150 Fat and Fearing Calves. Mere c-r.tries for this Great Sale invited. z WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 21TH, AT 1 O'CLOCK. Hitrhlv important nnd attractive sale of a grand herd of Young Dairy Cows, two and thiee year old Calvinc lleifers. about 50 with calves at foot, 1 Pedigree Stock Full, 40 Store Pigs, and about 20 tons of Oat S..raw in lots, at THE OLD HALL, MALPAS, situate about 1 mile from the station. I7^ RANK LLOYD has been instructed by ?' :Mr Henry Cornes, to Sell by Auction, without reserve, tLe v.holc of his Grand Stock of DAIRY COWS, in consequence of his landlord hiving decided to re-mode! his farm buildings. This herd of Cuws been most carefully bred awd selected fr jr.: some of the principal stocks in Cheshire, and bails have been used from many of the most noted Dairy Herds. The Auctioneer has every confidence in saying that he fairly considers this one of the best stocks of Dairy Cows it has ever been his privilege to offer for sale, and buyers will do wû1 to attend at Mt.lpas Hall, on Wednesday, as the Cows have not been forced, or in any way gOt up for sale, but are in ordinary good store condition, and voiy iew cxceed 5 years old. Luncheon at 12. Sale at 1. NEXT THURSDAY, APRIL 25TU, AT 1.15. ST. ASAPH SMITHFIELD SPRING PRIZE SALE. Tiain Wrexham Central at 10.0 a.m., via Hope Junction. FRANK LLOYD has pleasnre to announce l is GREAT SPRING SALE, which w1I1 corny r:e — 150 tc 2CO Grand Fat Dairy and Store Cattle. UX) Fat She é)) and Welsh and Clan Couples. 150 Tigs flU: Calves. Jiidg'ng at 12. Sale at 1.15. Many move er.tries expected and invited. Prizes ia seven classes, including a Special Prize for Welsh or Clan Couples. An Stock arriving in the Smithfield previous to 12 o'clock will Lt eligible for competition. FRIDAY, XEXT. AT 12.30. Highly Important Sale of 32 extra prime fa*1 hi-.liocks, piime fat bull, a fine herd of 12 pedigree Jersey cows and ball, a tine team of 4 powerful witcon geldings, five, six. aiul seven years old. about 10'2, HZ ripe dun and Wcl.->h wetlu rs, 22 Welsh counles. two exce'ler.t in-pig sows. 20 stores and porks. pedigree Tamworth boar, the whole of the fine collection of fanning implements, including first-class spring lurry, four Crosskil road carts, four harvest carts, and luggage carts, two- machines i bv Sitmnelson). self- binrler Iby Hornsby), self-delivering reaper, stack elevator, thirteen-spout corn drill. Cambridge and fht rollers, eight ridging, digging, and wheel ploughs, turnip sciifder, several sets of harness, clover seed drill, horse rakes, hay tedders, turnip pr.lpers, liquid manure, cart. 300 wood hurdles, 16 s heep racks and troughs, oilcake mills, and a very huge assortment of farming tools and small imple- ments. 11 sets tf shaft and chain gears, four set-, of ploughing gears. 20 lots of odd gears, 200 bushels of white oats, 85 tons of prime upland hay, and clover, 45 tons of oat and barley straw, aur.utiiv of mangolds in lots to suit purchasers at the PLAS POWEK HOME FARM, situate two from Wrc::ham on the liuthin-aoad. FRANK LLOYD has been instructed by the Executors ef the late Godfrey FitzHugh, Esq. i who have let the farm) to conduct this impor- tant higli-ch.ss sale without reserve. Refreshments at 11.30. Sale at 12.30. The Auctioned- has every confidence in recom- mending the above valuable collection. The fat bullocks and fat wethers are of extra prime quality, the herd of 12 Pedigree Jerseys are principally bred on the Farm and a first class lot, the team of wagon hor can be highly recommended, and the imple- ments aie the best collection it has ever been his privilege- to eifel" for sale. Catalcgnos from Mr MAIS GAY, The Caia, Bersliam, or Eyton House. Wrexham. t667 IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREE- HOLD PROPERTIES situate at lUDLEY WOOD and ISYCOED, About 4 miics from Wrexham. FRANK LLOYD has becn instructed to t SELL BY AUCTION at the Wynnstay Arms Hote\ Wrexham, on MONDAY, THE 29TH DAY OF APRIL, 1895, At 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then and there produced (by order of the Trustee Tinder the will of the late Mr John Jones, of Ridley Woe a;:— 1.—A valuable freehold Farm and Lands, con lair.hi-j 47 acic-s 1 rood and 17 perches, or there- abouts. of superior mowing and pasture lands, known as Ridley "Wood Farm." situate at Ridley Wood, in the parish of Holt, in the county of Denbigh, late in the occupation of Mrs Mary Jones (now de- ceased;. LOT 2.—A valuable freehold Farm and Lands, con- taining 21 acres 1 rood and 6 perches, or thereabouts, of sr.poiior mewing and pasture lands, situate at Isycocd. in the parish of Isycoed, in the county of Denbigh, now in the occupation of Mr Henry Albury Wooh-ich. Lot 1 adjoins the road leading from Ridley Wood I to Holt, nnd Lot 2 adjoins the road leading from Ridley Wood to Isycoed. The above Lots form excellent investments. Particular: and plans may be had from Mr J. ALUM; TON In (UN.s. Solicitor, Wrexham, and from the AUCTIONELK, Eyton House, Wrexham. 758a FRIDAY, MAY 3RD, AT ONE O'CLOCK. PLASl'OWER GARDENS. FRANK LLOYD has been instructed by J the Executors of the late Godfrey FitzHugh, Esq.. to prepare for a Sale of the whole of the BEDDING PLANTS, a. large assortment of Garden Tools, Mowius: Machines and other implements, several Carriages, Harness, Saddlery, Donkey Cart, Pony, Float, Arc., together with the whole of the Poultry.—Particulars in future advertisements. 770e PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. T7VRANK LLOYD has been instructed to FSELL BY AUCTION, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on MONDAY, THE 6TH DAY OF MAY, 1895, at Three- o'clock, in Three Lots, all that Freehold Residential Property known as the PICKHILL HALL ESTATE, in the County of Denbigh, situate about one mile from Bangor-Isycoed Station, on the Wrexham and Ellesmere Railway, six from Wrex- ham, and twelve from Chester, in the centre of the meets of Sir W. W. Wynn'a hounds, and within easy reach of the Shropshire and Cheshire Hunts, find five minutes walk from the far-famed river Dee, which bounds a portion of the property, comprising the Mansion House, known as PICIvMLL HALL, with stabling, gardens, pleasure grounds, greenhouses, ornamental cntratice lodge, farm buildings, and excellent cottages, and upwards of 1421 acres of superior mowing and pasture land, and a Freehold Farm called "Pickliill Farm," containing about 51 acres 0 roods 7 perches of Arable and Pasture Land, with first class House and Premises, and also a Cottage, Smithy, and Land, thereto known as "Pickhill Smithy." Particulars, plans, and photographs may be had gratis from Messrs Owston, Dickinson, and unpson, solicitors, Friar-lane, Leicester Messrs. Crowders and Vizard, solicitors, 55, Lin oln's Inn Fields, London. W.C. Messrs. W than;. Roskell. illunstcr, and Wild, solicitors, 1, Cray's Inn Square. London, W.C.; Messrs, Field, Ruskoe, and Co., solicitors, 36, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. W.C. Messrs. Evan Morris and Co., solicitors, Wrexham the Auctioneer, Eyton House, Wrexham, and at the place of sale. 432ocjs Sales by Auction. SALE BY MR F. LLOYD. HORSES! HORSES! HORSES! FRANK LLOYD'S GREAT NORTH -1 WALES HORSE SHOW and SALES will be held at Wrexham on THURSDAY, May 9th, for Cart, Lurry, and Van Horses and Colts. FRIDAY, May 10th, Harness Horses, Hunters, Cobs, and Ponies. The demand is expected to be good, London and North Wales coaching horses being wanted, also hea.vy town and ]urry horses arc much inquired for. 118 horses entered, limited to 400. Prizes in 8 classes, lists from Frank Lloyd, Wrex- ham. Entries close Saturday, April 27th. Frank L!oyd wishes to announce to his many Patrons that the Entries for his May Horse Sales close on Thursday next. 812c SATURDAY, MAY llTII, AT 12.30. T HE RECTORY, MARCHWIEL. I^IRANK LLOYD lias been instructed by Ftbe Executors of the late Rev. John Sturkcy, to conduct an important Sale on tho above date, com- prising Ciirriage Horse. Brougham, Plixton, Harness. Saddles and Bridles, Outside Effects, and a large portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, appertaining to dinir.g room, drawinc room, library, entrance hall, and" several bedrooms Ferns, Geraniums, and other Bedding Plants. Full particulars to follow. z TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Pursuant JL to an Order of the High Court of Justice, in an action lit Bonjnmin Piercy, deceased, Whit- wbrull v. Piorcy, 1888 P. No. 3,082," with the appro- bation of Mr Justice North, by Mr FRANK LLOYD, the person appointed by the said Judge, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on MONDAY, the 13th day of MAY. 1S95, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, in 105 lots, very valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING LAXD at Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh. I JOTS 1 TO 52 comprise voiy desirable freehold BUILDING SITES, forming pan of the Red House Estate, and having frontages to Bradley-road, Waterv-road, Peel-street, Gibson-street, Cobden- l-oad, Bright-street, and Uathin-road. The lots have bson conveniently divided for building purposes. LOT 53.-A very desirable plot of FREEHOLD LAND, situate in Brook-street, in the Borough of Wrexham, and having a frontn.ge of 65 feet thereto, and containing 335 square yards or thereabouts, together with the SIX MESSUAGES or DWEL- LING-HOUSES thereon, and the yards and out- buildings belonging thereto, being Nos. 27. 28, 28a, 29, and 30, Brook-street aforesaid, and a Cottage at th back of tho houses. LnT 54.—A very valuable plot of FREEHOLD LAND, situate in Brook-street aforesaid, and having ft frontage of 27 feet 6 inches thereto, together with a BREWERY and PREMISES, formerly known as the '• Well Brewery," and now used as a Smith's Shop. LOT 55.—A very valuable plot of FREEHOLD LAND, situate in Brook=stre«t aforesaid, and having a frontage of 37 feet 6 inches thereto, and containing 220 squarc yards or thereabouts, together with the MESSUAGE erected thereon, baing No. 23, Brook- street. LOTS 56 TO 105 comprise very desirable plots of FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, forming part of the Caia Estate, situate in and having frontages to Caia-road. SmitliSeid-roftd. Hivulet-ro:td, Hightown- road, and Derby-road, all in the Borough of Wrex- ham. This land has been divided into convenient lots for building purposes. Vacant possession can be had on completion. Particulars and conditions of s;e and plans can he obtained from the AUCT;>:V.U, Eyton House Wrexl,a-,ii or froin .:t- Co. Solicitors, The Priory, Wrexham. 776o +- SALES BY MESSRS. BEVAN & PHENNAH. IMPORTANT AND ATTACTIYF SALE OF OLD LICENSED PUBLIC HOUSE AND CHOICE BUILDING LOTS, AT RHOSTYLLEN. NKAI: WREXHAM. With the Approval of the Board of Agriculture. MESSRS BEYAN and PHENAH have iL received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Black Horse Inn, Rhostyllen, near Wrexham, on MONDAY, APRIL 22np, 1895, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon punctually, subject to conditions to be then prodnced and read, all that Freehold INN or PUBLIC-HOUSE called the Black Horse," with the out-houses, garden, croft, and appurtenances adjoining, situate at Rhostyllen, in the township of Esclusham Below, in the county of Denbigh, now in the occupatiou of Mrs Sarah Cotton, as monthly tenant. The accommodation includes front kitchen. par- lour. tap room,kitchen, scullery, and three bed-rooms. The out-houses comprise three stalled stable, sliippon, two pigstyes. and w.c. Also all, or some, of 114 Lots of superior BUILD- ING LAND, a large number of which abut upon the iii.iii roads, and the whole are situate adjoining the populous village of IOwsty 11en. The Lots are laid out in convenient sizes to suit purchasers, and will be offered in such order as may be determined upon at the time of Sale. A considerable (leiiiztzil for building plots has existed in the locality for many years, and as this is the only land in the neighbourhood likely to be avail- able for Building Sites, an excellent opportunity is now afforded for supplying a long-felt want. The Minerals under the whole of the property are reserved. Possession will be given on completion of the pur- chases. For plans and further particulars a.pply to Hugh G. Roberts, Esq., solicitor, Moid, or the Auctioneers, Wrexham. 727s Important Sale of Valuable Freehold Inn. Lands and Premises, at Hope, in the County of Flint. WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. MESSRS BEYAN & PHEXNAH h?vcrc- ?JL ceived instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the '\V!IiTi. LioN INi, HOPE, near Mold, ON TUESDAY APRIL THE 23un. 1895, At four o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then produced and read, and in the fol1.owing or such other Lots as may be decided at the time of Sale LOT 1.—All tlip.t old established and well accus- tomed Freehold Messuage or PUBLIC HOUSE, called the White Lion Inn, situate in the village of Hope, in the county of Flint, in the occupation of Mr Alfred Jones. The Inn is fully licensed, and the premises com- prise parlour, kitchen, back kitchen, three bedrooms, stable, out-houses, pigstyes, small croft, and garden. LOT 2.—A Freehold Piece or Parcel of PASTURE LAND, called Gadvcullan," situate in the town- ship of Estyn, occupied by Mr Bowman, and containing 3r. and 20p. Possession on completion. LOT 3.—Two Freehold Quillets or Strips of Pas- ture LAND, situate in Estyn aforesaid, forming part of Cae Pwll Estyn," and containing la. 2r. 26p. LOT 4.—Two Freehold Pieces or Parcels of excel- lent PASTURE LAND, situate at Moorside, in the Township of Shordley, containing 3a. 2r. 26p., or thereabouts. These lands have been for many years let at the small rent of X6. Possession on completion. LOT 5.—A Freehold Quillet or Strip of PASTURE LAND, part of Cae Parkia," situate abutting upon the nitin road, in the Township of Rhanberfedd, occupied by Mr Evan Jones, and containing lr. a.nd 36p. LOT 7.—A Freehold Quillet or Stiip of ARABLE LAND, part of Llwyn Owen Farm, in the township of Hope Owen, occupied by Mr Ritson, and contain- ing 3r. 4p. LOT 7.—A Freehold Piece or Parcel of MEADOW LAND, portion of a field called" Ddol Shannon," situate in the Township of Caergwrle, occupied by Mr Lazarus Roberts, and containing la. 2r. 36p. or thereabouts. Plans of the respective lots, and further particu- lars, may be had on application to HUOH G. ROBERTS, Esq., Solicitor, Mold, or the Auctioneers, Wrexham. j728n Sale of Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situate at Lodge, llrymbo, near Wrexham. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, JL by MESSRS BEVAN and PHENNAH, at the Mount Hotel, Brymbo, near Wrexham, on MONDAY, APRIL 29TH, 1895, at Half-past Four o'clock in the afternoon, prompt, subject to conditions to be then produced. LOT 1.—All those two very desirable Freehold DWELLING-HOUSES, with yard, gardens, and outbuildings thereto belonging, situate in the Top- road Lodge, Brymbo, aforesaid, having a irontage to the said Top-road of 73 feet 6 inches, and a depth of 102 feet, and comprising 647 square yards or there- abouts. The said messuages now in the respective occupa- tions of Miles Williams and John Davies. LOT 2.-All those TWO FREEHOLD DWELL- ING-HOUSES, with yard, gardens, and out- buildings thereto belonging, situate in the Top-road, Lodge, Brymbo, aforesaid, near to the last men- tioned lot, and comprising 954 square yards or there- abouts, and now in the respective occupations of Edward Clutton, junior, and W. H. Peters. The houses are very centrally situated, and being well built and in hood repair, always command good tenants. For further particulars apply to Mr Charles E. Glascodine, Solicitor, Egerton-street, Wrexham or to the Auctioneers, Wrexham. t805 SALE BY MR J. LLOYD. SALE AT KILHENDRE COTTAGE, GRESFORD. On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24TU, 1895. MR J. LLOYD Has received instructions JL?JL from Mrs Wright, to sell by auction, on WED- NESDAY, APRIL 24TH. 1895, a quantity of useful House- hold FURNITURE and other effects, including Walnut Side Table, Chairs, Fancy Tables, Crockery, Magic Lantern, Leather Gun Case. Mangle, Dolly Tub and Dollv. Buckets, Baths, Excellent Lawn Mower, Tennis Marker, Tennis Poles and Net, India Rubber Hose, Set of Garden Tools, Garden Roller, Two Capital Garden Seats, Children's Swing, Lady's Saddle, &c., &c. Sale to commence at Two o'clock. 820e Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS. JONES & SON, WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. EVERY MONDAY AT 10.30. 90 to 110 Fat and Store CATTLE. 250 to 350 Fat SHEEP. 400 to 500 Bacon, Porket, and Store PIGS. A number of Fat CALVES. JONES & SON, Auctioneers. 4, Arcade, Wrexham. 907a ROSSETT SMITHFIELD. MESSRS. JONES & SON will SELL BY I AUCTION, at the above Smithfield, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 1ST, 1895. Prime Fat and Store Cattle. Ripe Fat Sheep, Prime Bacon, Porket, and Store Pigs, Fat Calves. Entries invited. Sale to commence at 11.45. Offices-4, Overton Arcade, Wrexham. 787 IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, AT SINGRET HILL AND BRADLEY, NEAR GRESFORD. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs TJONES & SON, at the Griffin Inn, Gresford, ON TUESDAY, THE 23m) OF APRIL, 1895, At Four o'clock p.m., punctually, in the following or such other lots as may be agreed upon, and subject to conditions to be then produced (by order of the Trustees under the Will of the late Mr Wm. Thomas, deceased. LOT I.-All those two Substantially BUILT MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, each containing kitchen, back-kitchen, and two bedrooms, together with the bakehouse and boiler, and two sluppons for six cattle, with loft over one sliippon pigsty, poultry house, and two gardens thereto be- longing. Also two fields or pieces of excellent Pasture Land, the whole containing with a wood adjoining, 4 acres 3 roodi 1 perch or thereabouts, situate at Singret Hill. in the township of Llay, in the parish of Gresford, in the County of Denbigh, in the occupa- tions of Mrs Lloyd and the Representatives of the late Mrs Agnes Thomas, deceased. LOT 2.—All those Two Substantially BUILT MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, each containing kitchen, back-kitchen, and two bedrooms, together with bake-house and shippon for three cattle, with loft over, two pigsties and gardens thereto belonging. Also all those two fields or pieces of excellent Pasture Land adjoining or near thereto, containing altogether 6 acres 3 roods 38 perches or thereabouts, abutting on the road leading from Ponty- capel to Cefnybedd, and now in the occupation of Messrs George 1riciitrd and Frederick Preston. The Buildings are in good repair, and the proper- ties will make very suitable investments. For further particulars, apply to Mr J. AI.I.IN"(;TON HUGHES, Solicitor, Wrexham, or to the Auctioneers, Overton Arcade. Wrexham. 779n Sale of 6 Head of Cattle, Fat and Store Pig, Poultry, Outdoor Effects, Household Furniture, and Dairy Vessels, &c., at CAE IIOVA, W E R N Near Minera. MESSRS. JONES & SON have received -LV-L instructions from Mr William Jones to SELL BY AUCTION on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24TH, 1895, On the above premises, his Live and Dead FARM STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DAIRY VESSELS, d-c. Particulars in posters. Sale at One o'clock prompt. 817a FRIDAY, APRIL 26TII, 1895. Important Sale of Seven Head of Young Dairy Cows, fresh Barrens, Yearling Heifers, In-foal Mare, Bacon Pigs, Poultry, Bees, Farm Produce. Potatoes, Farmyard Manure, Implements of Husbandry, Gears, Harness, Household Furniture, Dairy Vessels, &c., etc., at ALLINGTON COTTAGE, COX'S LANE, One Mile from Rossett, two from Gresford, and Three from Holt. "]\/rESSRS JONES and SON have been l?JL instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, ON FRIDAY, THE 26TH DAY ov APRIL, 1895, on the above premises, the whole of the live and dead FARM STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, DAIRY VESSELS, etc., yiz LIVE STOCK, &c.-Ono young dairy cow with calf at foot, two young in-cal f cows; time up to calve about the day of sale, two fresh barrens, two eoloury yearling heifers, active brown mare, Jet," in-foal to Sportsman," three prime bacon pigs, about twenty couples of fowl. IMPLEMENTS, GirAltl,, &c.-N-,irrow-wlieel cart with harvest gearing, market sliandry with pig cratches (nearly new), horse power for churning, patent chaff- cutter, by T. Wood, Chester," Avery's patent weighing machine with weights (to weigh three cwt.), grindstone, ladders, dog kennel, hen coops, cow chains, and the usual small tools, old iron, large iron boiler, thrill gears, shandry harness, odd gears and harness, Ac. FAlm PRODUCE, &-c.-Part stack of prime hay, quantity of farmyard manure, several measures of Reading Giant potatoes. BEES. Arc.—Four hives of bees, bee house, A'c., etc. DAIHY VESSELS, AC.—Large wheel churn, com- pound action churn, creuii mugs, milk sieves, milk cans, cheese and other benches, pig turnel, wringing and mangling machine, tankard, and numerous other effects. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. SITTING-uooM AND PAHEOUK.—Cast fenders, ash- pans, fire irons, ornaments, pictures, pier glass in gilt frame, eight day clock in ozil, case, six Chippendale chairs upholstered in black hair, mahogany chairs with black hair seats, mahogany arm and easy chairs upholstered in leather, mahogany couch in black- hitir, mahogany round centre table, siii-Lll iiiitiiogaiiv clieffionier, flower stand and plants, mahogany cor- nice pole, window curtains, carpetting, hearthrugs. KITCHENs.-Feiiders, fire irons, iron stool, brass candlesticks, brass preserving pan, IVitidsorch-Lirs easy chair in leather, mahogany sofa in leather, painted kitchen cupboard, large chest of drawers with glass case above, oak screen, white top kitchen table, nine feet long, three feet wide, round and other white top tables, Darometer, matting, hearthrugs, table lamps, glass, cutlery, crockery, steelyards, clothes maids, and the usual culinary articles. BEDKOOIIS.—Brass mounted half-tester and other bedsteads, straw mattresses; feather beds, mahogany chests of drawers, birch wood and painted dressing tables and washstands, birch wood toilet glass, and towel rails, birch wood arm chair commode, oak painted linen chests, cane seated chairs, carpetting, hearthrugs, window curtains, door mats, fenders, fire irons, bed and table linen, window blinds and rollers throughout the house. Sale at eleven o'clock prompt t816sj FIRST ANNUAL SPRING PRIZE SHOW AND SALE OF STORE STOCK IN WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. MESSRS JONES & SON beg to announce .i?jL they will hold the above Sale on MONDAY, APRIL 29TH, 1895, when the following Prizes will be awarded :— £ a. d. 1 1 0 for the Best Cow and Calf. 1 1 0, Pair of Barrens. 1 1 0, Pair of Calving Heifers (age taken into consideration). 1 1 Yearlings. 1 1 Yearling Bull. Prize Animals must be bona fi.Ae sold, or the prizes will be withheld. All Stock competing must have been in the owner's possession at least one month prior to the Sale. Entries respectfully solicited, and should be made not later than April 22i)d. 4, Overton Arcade, Wrexham. 777o SALE BY MESSRS. WHITFIELD & SON. FRIDAY NEXT, APRIL 26TH, 1895. 500 TO 800 STORE CATTLE. PRESENT ENTRIES EXCEED 400. This is expected to be the largest and best collec- tion and final Special Spring Sale for the Season of Shorthorn and Hereford Cross-bred and Welsh Cattle direct from the breeders in the Counties of Salop, Montgomery, Denbigh, Flint, Merioneth, Cardigan, Carmarthen, &c. The Sale comprises GRAZING CATTLE, viz :-Barren Cows and Stirk Heifers, three, two, and one year old Bullocks, in bunches of two to ten in a lot; also a splendid entry of CALVING COWS AND HEIFERS, and some new milched COWS WITH CALVES at foot; also a Grand Lot of 100 Y\lfG BULLS. In addition there will also be large consignments of Shropshire, Clun, Kerry, Cross-bred, and Welsh EWES AND LAMBS, All of which will be sold on Friday next, April 26th, 1895, in the OSWESTRY CATTLE MARKET. Catalogues for Bulls now ready; separate catalogues for part of Store and Dairy Stock ready for post on April 24th, issued as a guarantee to probable buyers from a distance, but as entries are taken up to morn- ing of Sale, many will be added in the later edition issuer on morning of Sale. Cattle trucked on either Railway by Auctioneers, free of cost. Cattle weighed if required. Four Salesmen. Sale to com- mence with the Grazing Cattle at 10.45 a.m. Further particulars may be had from the Auc- tioneers, WHITFIELD AND SOX, Oswestry. 887tn Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR S. T. BAUGH. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT CERNEY, BROUGHTON, NEAR WREXHAM. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MR S. T. BAUGH. at the Clayton Arms Inn, Cerney, Brougliton, near Wrexham, on WEDNDSDAY, THE 24TH DAY OF APRIL, 1895, at Four o'clock p.m., punctually, in the following or such other lots as may be agreed upon, and subject to conditions to be then produced (by order or the Trustee of Mrs Catherine Williams, deceased). LOT I.-All those Three stone-built MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, together with the Bake- house, Shippon, Piggeries, and Gardens thereto belonging, and now in the occupations of Messrs Peter Leech and David Jones, and Mra Hannah Jones. And also all those Five Pieces or Parcels of PASTURE LAND adjoining, containing 2 acres 3 roods and 29 perches or thereabouts. LOT 2.—All that Piece or Parcel of PASTURE LAND situate near to Lot 1, containing 1 rood and 28 perches, or thereabouts, adjoining properties belonging to Mr Humphreys, Mrs Edwards, and Mr William Jones. All which said premises are situate on Brynmally Hill, Cerney, in the township of Broughton, in the County of Denbigh. For further particulars apply to Mr J. AI.LIXGTOX HUUHKS, solicitor, Wrexham, or to the AUCTIONEER, Temple-row, Wrexham. 778o WREXHAM. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MR S. T. BAUGH has received instruc- .r tions to OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the end of MAY next, the whole block of FREE- HOLD PROPERTY, at the corner of QUEEN- STREET and LAMBPIT-STREET, in the Borough of Wrexham, comprising the premises known as Yspytty, and tie houses numbered 1, 2, and 3, in Lambpit-street, with the large gardens and back premises in the rear, containing altogether an area of 2.640 square yards, in a first-rate central position in the town, and presenting an admirable site for the erection of any public or business premises. Particulars in future papers. For any further information apply at the oHices of Messrs Li:wis SON, Solicitors, Wrexham. April 16;h, 1S95. 840,) SALES BY ALFRED MANSELL & Co. WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 24TH, 1895. SHREWSBURY PRIZE STORE STOCK SALE. 1,000 GRAZING CATTLE (By Live Weight), A ND H)O TO 500 STORE SHEEP (Including Ewes and Lambs), FOR SALE BY AUCTION, AT SHREWSBURY, BY LFITED MANSELL AXD CO. ?* A ——— ksr- Sale at 12 o'clock. Send for full particulars to ALVKKD MANSF.LT. & Co., College Hill, Shrewsbury, who will execute com- missions. Telegrams—"PEDIGREE, SHREWSBURY." 87Z. ON THURSDAY NEXT. 85 SHORTHORN DAIRY CATTLE. ALFRED MANSELL and CO. will Sell by Auction, at WYTHEFORD HALL, Seven miles from Shrewsbury, on THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 25TH, 1395. 85 Pure-bred SHORTHORN DAIRY CATTLE (including 10 valuable Young Bulls), the property of Mr Samuel Hudson, who is leaving. Mr S. Hudson has been long and favourahlv known as a practical dairy farmer, and the Wytheford Shorthorns have not only been noted as great Milk j Producers," but also for a capacity for laying on beef quickly y, b,.n no longer required for dairy purposes. The Breeding Cows and Heifers are animals of great substance, v.ith well-shaped udders, descended from Shorthorns renowned for their great milking properties for upward of 50 years. They are in or w; th calf to two splendid specimens of Shorthorn Bulls. 1 The whole of the animals for sale are only in oidinary store condition, but are robust and healthy, and have an abundance of good hair, and should command the attention of all heeding good Dairy Cattle. Brakes leave Shrewsbury Station at 10.30 a.m. Sale after 11.30 o'clock Luncheon. Catalogues from Alfred Mansell and Co., who will execute commissions. 874 SALES BY MESSRS CHUIn-OX, ELPIIICK, AND CO. SALE OF A VALUABLE PIECE OF LAND, FITI.-AT;: IN HILLOCK LANE, GRESFORD. MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK, & Co. l?JL will SELL BY AUCTION at the Green Dragon Hotel, Chester, Ox SATURDAY, MAY 4TH, 1895, at Three o'clock p.m. punctually and subject to con- ditions, a. very desirable FREEHOLD PIECE OF LAND called HILLOCK LANE FIELD," situate in the parish of Gresford. in the county of Denbigh, in the occupation of Mr Thomas Ankers containing la, 3r. 36p., or thereabouts. The property is close to the turnpike road, and has frontages to Hillock Lane and Clay Pit Lane, and is suitable for the erection of cottages. N.B.—Any further information may be had from W. H. CuciiTox, Esq., solicitor or Messrs CnuiiTox. ELI-HICK, ROKI:I;TS and RICHAHDSON, Auctioneers, all of Chester. 855f SALES BY MESSRS. LUCAS. K X DRAUGHT HORSES will be SOLD O t) BY AUCTION at LUCAS S REPOSITORY. Hotham-street, Liverpool, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th instant, Twelve o'clock, including :— Twenty High-class DRAUGHT HORSES, the property of Messrs William Jones and Co. (their annual sale at the close of the cotton season). These horses were all bought last autumn by Messrs Jones and Co. out of Wales, Shropshire, and South of England. Five and six years, 16-1 to 16-3 hands, ifrst-class quality, grand appearance, and splendid action, with bone, power, substance, and breeding, and all warranted staunch and true workers. Also Six grand DRAUGHT HORSES from Mr John Davies (who has finished a contract). These horses are five and six years, 16-1 to 16-3 hands, of great muscular power, substance, and quality, and all warranted staunch and true workers. Also Twelve excellent Young DRAUGHT IIORSES from a contractor (sold on account of close of the cotton season). All warranted staunch and true workers, with great power, fine appearance, bone, and substance. Seventeen other Draught and Van HORSES, 40 Sets Gears, Lurrys, and Waggons to follow. Catalogues on application. 841o Sales by Priyate Contract. TO BE SOLD, HOUSE and SHOP, with _L Garden, at Moss, near Wrexham.—For terms, apply to the Occupier, E. BEVAN. 749f AY.-Two Small Stacks of First-Rate _L1 MEADOW HAY for Sale.—Apply to the GAHDEXEK, Beechley, Wrexham. 301z J710R SALE, in lots, FREEHOLD BUILD- ?' ING LAND in Crispin-lane. — Applv, 24, Nelson-terrace, Rhosddu, Wrexham. 563o FOR SALE.-BICYCLES. "The Sun- I' beam," Dunlop Pneumatic Tyres, very little used. New last July. Price, 910.-Can be seen by appointment at 21, Alexandra-road. t848 TO BE SOLD by PRIVATE TREATY, 100 -L Lots of Valuable BUILDING LAND, situate in the village of Gresford.—For particulars apply to Messrs POYSER and SIIUTFR, Solicitors, 16, Regent- street, Wrexham, and High-street, Rhosllnnerchru- gog- 757s TO BE SOLD, 57 OAK and 3 ASH TREES. Tnow growing near Rhosmadoc.Ruabon. George Garivtt, foreman, Trevalyn estate, Marfovd Hill. Wrexham, will shov them by appointment with him. -Tc-.i,lers, so endorsed, to be sent in to WII.LIAM C. HUG H::S, Estate Office. Fennaut, Ruabon, on or before the 30th inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 835f Lost and Found. FOUND, at PI as Bucklcy (Bersliam) Farm, JD a Cross RETRIEVER on Sunday, the 8th I inst. -Apply to P.C. LITTLEHALES, Rhostyllen. 844s STRAYED to the Argoed Farm, Overton, three WELSH SHEEP and their LAMBS. Owner can have the same by giving description and paying expenses. 888j f A TIMELY TIP. DO YOU SUFFER FROM INDIGESTION ? WHY! KEMOBA WILL CURE YOU. TRY IT. From Patent Medicine Dealers, or direct, Post Free for 15 Stamps, from THE KEMOBA Co., RUABON. 193n -INI ATRIMONY.-The well-endowed, middle- .rl aged Widow of a wealthy but for many years invalid Manufacturer, seeks a suitable second marriage. Advertiser has had but few social oppor- tunities. Clever, Christian, business gentleman pre- ferred.—Address, Mrs ORR, 83, Grosvenor-street, London, W. tS50 Wanted. PIANO, Good Second-hand, Wanted.— JL Apply, giving full particulars, to H.D., A ili-er- tistr Office. t845 W ANTED, JUNIOR. Must speak Welsh. W —W. PHILLIPS and Co., Limited, 1, Town Hill, Wrexham. 843s ANTED, MAN to Deliver MILK and make himself useful on Farm.—Apply, 29, Bridge-street, Wrexham. 876n n _n__ "TTTANTED, a respectable Young MAN as V t an IMPROVER in a SHOEING FORGE. Apply, 52, Chester-street. Wrexham. 877n WANTED, small HOUSE near Town. VV Rent S15 to £ 18.—WILLIAMS, NICHOLSON, and COPPACK, Estate Agents, Wrexham. 870.1 h. W ANTED, aPPR E NTIC E S aud IM PROVERS to tho Dress an d Mantle- nial,iiig.-Apply, Miss iloi;r.Ts, 0, Roxburgh Place, Regent-street. 8510 h W ANTED, a SITuATION as FAR.11 BAILIFF by a steady, single man, with a good character, who thoroughly understands farming. —Apply to Mr W. WILLIAMS, Vron, Nerquis, Mold. 792f ,XTANTED, a PLAIN COOK, or good GENERAL SERVANT, age about twenty- four years. Also, a NUliSE HOUSEMAID ti) live in Wrexham. Must speak Welsh.—Apply Mrs JDNI.S, 34, Henblas-street, Wrexham. 878j WANTED.—Farmhouse Hcrvunts that c?H Milk. Also GClwmls for I'rfv;?3 Families and Seaside Boarding Houses. Enclose stumped addressed envelopes for reply.—Applv or address, CHARLES J. FORD, Registry OHicc, 15, Holt-street, Wrexham. 8670 ATORTH WALES REGISTRY OFFICE 1.. FOR SERVANTS of every capacity. Hst?h- lished 1860. Formerly carried on at Mrs White's Orphan Home. The highest references given. All applications promptly attended to, and terms sent on receipt of a stamped addressed envelope.—Conducted by the MISSES WJIITIM;, Stamp Office, 42a, Hiiili- street, Wrexham. 303z WANTED, 40 COOKS, Kitchen. Scullery, Lauudrymaids, Plain Cooks and Gencr,ls, Parlourmaids. Housemaids, (Jook? JE25, Cook ne?r Wrexham £ 35 (kitchenmaid kept). Footman (tall) near Wrexham, Hotel Cooks £ 20. ±30 and E40, Hotel Kitchenmaids £ 18 to E20, Vegetahlemaid £18, Chambermaids. Lauudrymaids.—Mr HAYCOCK, 26, Chester-street, Wrexham. 884c -n_m_ WANTED FOR EXPORT. 1 A AAA H?RSES(Kuaekcrs) fat and -L??\??\ J fleshy, must be alive, good prices given.—All communications to be addressed E. A. CRirriTns, Licensed Slaughterer of Horses, ttc., Gledrid, Chirk, a.nd at the Borough Depot, Wrexham. 1067f ->- To Let. rno LET, a COTTAGE and GARDEN at JL Rhosnessney.—Appiy to Mr WOODVILLK, the Gate Inn. 878s DMO LET, with immediate possession, House J? in Bersham-road rcnt, £17,-Apply J. KEKHISON* JONES, Glasfryn. 885c ?RAS?KEEP'?TLET?at'thc Gcrwyn, \J< forpftrticu!a.rs,np?yA. J. CmLn.Brvnv?ys Estate OfHee, Overton. 889j rrO BE LET, HOUSE and GARDENTNoI atiti GA114DJ?l.N, No. -L 4. Park View, Holt-road.—Apply, E. HAI;I:ISO.V, The Priory, Wrexham. 862o fllO LET, for GRAZING, about 14 acres of JL very good LAND close to to;vii.-Ap,)l v to J. H. WILDK, King's Head Hotel. 84?s rrO be Let, Fully-licensed PUBLIC THOUSE, Rh os. Well situated, commodious, t old-es tab] ished.-Ii. W. SOAMES and Co., Wrexham. 860 mo LET, No. 18, STANLEY-STREET, .L Hi(??](ow)?, Wrexham, vry good Dwelling- house.—ISIIMAEL EVANS, House Agent, Wrexham. 863o rro LET, HOUSE and SHOP at Rhos- JL nessney. A good opening for a beginner. Rent, £ 16 per annum and Taxes.—ISIIMAF.L EVANS, Wrexham. 845s TO LET, with possession in May, PARK TLODGI- "'rexli-Liii. now in occupation of Mr William Ellis.-Apply to Mr ALI.MAXD, Victoria Mill, Wrexham. t599 rpo LET, an excellent GARDEN, with JL small GI?ss Garden House, Spring Gardens, RhosdJu.-Apply Mr LAVEXDEI;, Island Green Brewery, Wrexham. 880j 0 LET, WREXHAM SAVINGS' RANK, JL for Meetings, Lectures, Ae., bv the Da" v or Night.—Apply for Terms aud Vacant Dates. to ISHMAKL EVANS, Wrexham. 752n ritO BE LET, THE COTTAGE." Hol? JL street, Wrexhn.m. together with Stable. Coach- house, and Garden.—Apply to Mr JOHN Bi-iy, 10, Temple-row, Wrexham. 827z To LET, HAWTHORNE COTTAGE," Rhosddu. Two entertaining, four bedrooms, bathroom, w.c., kitchens, cellar, greenhouse with vine and excellent garden.—ISHMAKL EVANS, Wrexham. 865e TO Let, with immediate possession, 15. T GROSVENOR ROAD. Wrexham 6 bed- rooms, 2 entertaining rooms, usual domestic offices. -Appl-v, WILLIAMS, NICHOLSON and COPPACK, Estate Agents, Wrexham. 858 TO LET, with immediate possession, ?L CHESHIRE VIEW, M?rch?iel. Five bed-I rooms, dining. drawirg, and smoke rooms. Usual domest:c ofíiccs.ppl v RATUBOSE JONES, The Priory, Wrexham. 684s A BENBLTRY COTTAGE (one mile from i-A. Wrexham) to Let. unfurnished. Immediate possession. Containing dining, drawing, and sitting rooms, kitchen, pantries, cellar, four bedrooms, good tennis lawn, a.nd usual out-oflices, coach-house and stabling if required. Terms rnoderate.-Applv, H. STCI!I;S. on the premises. t844 TO PAINTERS. TO BE LET, by TENDER, the PAINTING J? and PAPERING of PENYLLAN. MARCH- WIEL, and SONTLEY LODGE, WREXHAM, two new-faced houses. For specifications ilia particulars apply to William Gittius, foremar, Erddig Park, Wrexham.—Tenders, so endorsed, to be sent on or before the 30th inst. to WILLIAM C. HUGHES, Estate Office, Fennant, Ruabon. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. S36f Miscellaneous. SEASON 1895. BROXWYLFA STUD NEAR WREKHAAI, THE PROPERTY OF ARTHUR E. EYANS. HACKNEY STALLION "LANGTON DUKE (No. 4,843, II.S.B.) Winner First and Champion Cup, Oteley; First and Reserve for Champion Royal Lancashire, Bolton; Second, London Royal Cambridge (in class of 21), Peterboro', Market Weighton, Third Greitt York- shire, Bridlington. Sire GARTON, DUKE OF CONNAUGHT," Dam, QUEEN OF THE HILLS." BY "EDDLETHORPE FIREAWAY." LANGTON DUKE is Three years old, 15-1, and is a dark chestnut with marvellous action. Fee: Five Guineas. Farmers' Mares, Three Guineas. Groom, 2s 6d. For further particulars apply, STUD GROOM. 716fo TO BREEDERS OF HORSES. THAT SOUND WELL-BRED HORSE HAUNTON PRINCE (14,081), Now the property of WILLIAM THOMPSON, Celyn Farm. Leeswood, Mold, will SERVE a limited number of Mares this Season at 12 10s each, and 5s the Groom. Tenant Farmers mainly depending on farming, JE2 each, and 2s 6d the Groom, the Groom's Fee to be paid the first time of serving, remainder not later than June 24th, 1S95. This Hotse is the right sort, being perfectly sound, and four years old, with right sort of bone and splen- did action, having Two Certificates of soundness from the Shire Horse Society, London, in 1894 and 1895 also winner of many prizes. ROUTE (Health permitting). TUESDAY.—Through Pontblyddyn, Padeswood, "Glynne Arms Hotel, Hawarden, to bait, Queen's Ferry, to Mr Williams, Sealand, for the night. WEDNESDAY.—Through Ewloe to the "Dolphin Hotel," Mold, for the Market, and home for the night. ni THURSDAY.—Through Caergwrle, Gwersyllt, to the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, for the night. FRIDAY.-Llanypwyll to Hand and Heart," Holt, to bait, Parkside, to the Red Lion Hotel," Rossett, for the night. SATURDAY.—Auntley, Kinnerton, Penymynydd, and home until Tuesday morning. tsr" W. T. will not be responsible for any mares meeting with accident whilst being tried or served. No business on the Sabbath. All mares tried by this horse will be charged for, unless understood by the Groom. DAVID WILLIAMS, ta713a GROOM, Business Announcements. -=- I WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR If a baker tries   | If a baker tries to sell you bread on the plea that he grows his own corn, you will probably tell him to | I improve his bread and leave the growing of the I corn to the farmer." I Division of labour is the science of modern com I merce, and i is here-as tea specialists—that we I come in, and distance the men who claim to SUpply | Tea direct from the Gardens or who claim to have I Tea Gardens in India and Ceylon. VI e woll-t I dispute their claims, we only say, if they owned I India and Ceylon we would still meet them- | and beat them. We have little or nothing to do with average values or low market quotations I | in Tea. We often wonder where the stuff goes I to. We select the plums" for our trade, and I these we have to buy whenever and wherever we can I get them. If you cannot get good Tea elsewhere let us help [j you We are specialists, and can do it. I —-■ W. PHILLIPS & Co., Lm.. TEAMEN, 1, TOWN HILL, ) 19, HOPE S11RI]1\ "TI{IXIl.LlJI. I CORN EXCHANGE, J I f_. -& -do .£..  A /A 'r SPP-IiNG F- I ATL 0 I NEW SPRING J?ASH?  I P.- & R. HUGHES ? CO., OSWESTRY, § Have much pleasure in announcing that they will be prepared to Show e ON TUESDAY NEXT & FOLLOWING DAYS, ij A VERY LARGE COLLECTION OF P NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, t- And beg to invite an inspection of their Choice Assortment of ?NEW DRESS MATERIALS ■0' Including the latest Novelties and Specialities for the Se?scn in a great v.?nc'tv o; Cloth* ? ? PLAIN SATIN FACE CLOTHS, SILK and WOOL MIXTURES. CI:EL'U\S "VlIYfrPF ? TWEEDS, NEW SHADES. SHOT WOOL?IXTU?KS.snnGES,CO\Tl* \u?' .Yc .1- b with SHOT, CHENIE, and H?OCADE SILKS, for Trhuuiiu?. VELVET AND CLOTH I C A P E S AND J A C K E T S. C A P E S A ?Ni D eJ .A- C 14AT ? A Beautiful and Large Assortment in the Best S hapes. Piain an d Embroidered with Choice i Jet and Lace Trimmings. ? CLOTH JACKETS, CHARMING SHAPES IX THE | NEW SHADES, ? BLUE, GREY, FAWN, BROWN. A?o in BLACK. I NEW MILLINERY, BONNETS, AND HATS. a A Beautiful Assortment in the most becoming Styles in the Fashionable Colours, the I| best from Paris and London, for Ladies, Yuung Ladles, and Children. i CHILDREN'S AND INFANT'S CLOAKS, FROCKS, &c., &c 8 | R. R. HUGHES «FC CO., OSWESTRY. ij 754oe ti -U"Y:J-=..r."t:JJ!J;>nIo. THE NORTH SHROPSHIRE CYCLE SUPPLY STORES, SALOP ROAD, OSYifESTRY. PROPRIETORS G. & H. ELIIS SOLE AGENTS FOR OSWESTRY AND DISTRICT FOR I. Swift Cycles, Rover." Cycles, Humber Cycles. •• Singer Cycles. Excelsior Cycles. •• el. Howe Cycles. REPAIRERS BY APPOINTMENT TO THE C.T.C. Being tthe only Practical Repairers in the District, Cyclists may depend upon having their Repairs done well and cheaply. LARGEST STOCK OF SAFETIES, LAMPS. BELLS, AND ALL CYCLEALITlEsi IN THE COUNTY. 772:e EMRAL PARK LEY. FROal MAY THE 10TH TO OCTOBER 12TH, 1895 (For a limited number of cattle only). At the following rates :— £ s. d. A Three-year-old Heifer 3 0 0 A Two-year-old do. 2 0 0 A Yearling do I 10 0 lS" The above LEY is well shaded, a stream of excellent water running through the middle of it. The Cattle will be taken in at the LODGE between Holly-bush and Worthenbury. The Cattle to be booked ac Mr BATES, Post Office, Worthenbury. WorthenbufcrSy" All Cattle must bo marked. N.B.—The Owner of the Park Ley will not be responsible for anything that may happen to any of the Cattle whilst in the Ley. 806o GRAFTON HALL LEY, CHESHIRE. FROM MAY IlTu TO OCTOBER 12TH, 1895. A limited number of Colts will be taken and kept separate from the Cattle. £ s. d. One-Year-Old Heifer 1 5 0 Two-Year-Old Heifer 2 0 0 One-Year-Old Colt. 215 0 Two-Year-Old Colt. 3 15 0 Application to be made to Mr IsAAc CHEETHAM, Grafton Hall, Malpas, Cheshire; or Mr J. H. EDWARDS, Smithy House, Bersham, Wrexham. 808t LEY FOR CATTLE AT CHIRK CASTLE, FROM 13TH MAY TO 14TH OCTOBER, 1895, At the following Rates £ s. d. Yearling Heifer or Steer. 1 g 0 2-Year-old Heifer or Steer 2 0 0 Cow or 3- Year-old Heifer 3 0 0 The Cattle to be booked at' the Castle Office, in Chirk or with Mr JOSHPII ROBEBTS, Castle Farm. 823n CEFN PARK LEY. Two-year-old Heifer £ 2 0 0 Yearling Heifer 110 0 —Apply, the AGEXT. 859 MARCHWIEL HALL LEY, From MAY 10th to OCTOBER 12th, 1895, For a Limited number of Cattle only, at the following r&tes £ 8. d. A Three-year-old Heifer 3 0 0 A Two-year-old do. 2 0 0 A Yearling do. 1 8 0 For particulars apply to WM. DAYIES, at The Home Farm, Marchwiel Hall, 875a Le £ al and Public Notices. THE DRAW l'ov the Benefit of JOHN' COATES. Pentwmpath, Llay, is POST- PONED to MAY 6:h. t846 A DWY UNITED F.C. DRAW.-Wiiiuiiig Numbers :-78. SS7. 765.1.332. 216. 1.075. 499. 263. 716. 791. 57. 779. 751. 229. 285. 496, 1.355. 740- J. S. JONES, Hon. Sec., Adwy. _?— WRENHAM SAVINGS BANK. REMOVAL TO MtYNYITVNNOK. PRIORY-STREET. THE RUSIXESS of the WUEXHAM SAYINGS RANK will in futuw be conducted nt the Offices of -Messrs. Janies aud Janit^- DnB)- ffyunon, Priory-street, The Bank at Brynyliynnon will be open forb,,Iines' on :— Mondays from 12 to 2. Thursdays from 4 to 6. Saturda ys frolll 6 to 8.30. Depositors may now deposit from One shilling w Fifty pounds in one year. They may also deposit up to Two Hundred pounds in the whole. Interest wit always be added on Two Hundred pounds, but DOt 0 any excess of that aaiiount- By order of the Trustees and Managers. R. PERCY JAMES. Aetr..uT. April 2nd, 1895. 76¡J, Railway Notices. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. FOOTBALL MATCH. FINAL FOR THE ENGLISH CUP A-T THE CRYSTAL PALACE GROUNDS, SATURDAY, APRIL 20TH. ON FRIDAY, APRIL 19TII, 1895. CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS wJl ùL" ?7 issued to LONDON, as under From 05? try 9.35 p.m., Elle?mere 9.51 p.m. Third clas5 f.a,res fo the double journey, 7s 6d. Children under three yea"? of age free above three &nd under twelve years of age, half-price. Passengers return on Saturday, April ?t? 0.3 under:—For Oswestry?ud EIIe?nere. horn Bosto?n Station at 8.50 p.m., for all other stations from Eustou Station at 10 p.m. ALFRED ASLETT, Secretary and General Manager. Oswestry, April, 1895 J WANTED, AGENTS for the Sale of the U?M?m .4??r?'?<- in Districts where not already represented.—Apply, 13AYLLY AND BRADLEY, Limited, Wrexham.