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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 announcing his AUCTIONS for MONDAY NEXT, and also his prize list for Christmas 1895, Open to his regular supporters 15, £ 3, and -9-2 will be given to the sellers, and S3. zE2, and Sl to the buyers of the largest amount during the year. ~26 will be divided in the foliolvilia prizes:-Chanipion Fat i Beast, three Fat Bullocks, three Fat Heifers, J? at Bull (open), two Fat Cows, two Heifers or Bullocks, Fat Bull (farmers only), open, five Fat Sheep, Shrop- shires, Cluns or Chevoits, five Scotch aether- five Welsh Wethers, three Bacon Pigs (over twelve scores), three Bacon Pigs (over eight and under twelve scores), three Pigs over five and under eight scorcs, three' small Porkets, Fat Sow or Christmas rIg. NEXT MONDAY S ENTRIES WILL COMPRISE 80 to 100 First-cl-tss Dairy Cows, Prime Fat Bullocks and Heifers, Barrens, Stirks and Yearlings, Fat and Store Bulls, grand sorts. 200 to 300 Ripe Fat Sheep and Lambs. 80 to 100 Grand Calves, from the Principal Daily Stocks, and also from Cheshire. A Grand Entry of Fat and Store Pigs and Store Sheep. OnDER or SALE :-D¡1.Ïry Cows, Barrens, Bulls. Fat Beasts, Fat Sheep, Fat and Rearing Calves, at 10.30. Three Auctioneers. Pigs and Store Sheep at 11.30. Scock need not arrive before or 10.15, Pigs up to 11.0. Cash payments. No sale, no charge. Fat Pigs or Calves realising over S3 each will only be charged Is per head calves under 30s sixpence each usual commiseion 4d in the S. More entries will be esteemed a favonr to the Auctioneer, or Mr James Davies, Cross Lanes Stores. 7S9j WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. MONDAY MORNING NEXT, AT 10.30. FRANK LLOYD has several Special Entries Fof Stock for Monday next, including a grand entry of Dairy Cov/s. Barrens, Stirks. and Yearlings. A good show of Stock and Yearling Bulls.—Sale to commence at 10.30. Fat and Rearing Calves, and Fat Sheep and Lambs at 10.30 Sale of Shropshire, CIull. and Scotch Couples at 11.30. More Entries for this important Sale invited. A large attendance of Cheshire Bayers expected, and a good demand. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREE- HOLD PROPERTIES situate at RIDLEY WOOD and ISYCOED, About 4 miles from Wrexham. FRANK LLOYD has been instructed to L SELL BY AUCTION at the Wynnstay Arms Ho ".el. 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 tuic.er the will of the late Mr John Jones, of Ridley Wood):— LOT 1.—A valuable freehold Farm and Lands, containing 47 acres 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). L,,x 2.—A valuable freehold Farm and Lands, con- taining 21 acres 1 rood and 6 perches, or thereabouts, of superior mowing and pasture lands, situate at Isvcoed, in the parish of Isycoed, in the county of Denbigh, now in the occupation of Mr Henry Albury Woolricli. Lot 1 adjoins the road leading from Ridley Wood tc Ilolt. and Lot 2 adjoins the road leading from Rickey Wood to Isycoed. The nbove Lots form excellent investments. Particulars and plans may be had from Mr J. ALT-INGTON HCOIIKS, Solicitor, Wrexham, and from the AUCTIONEEK, Eyton House, Wrexham. 758a. MONDAY, MAY 6TH. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD CATTLE RING AT 11 O'CLOCK. FRANK LLOYD has bceu instructed by J_ PhiHp Yorke, Esq., to LET BY AUCTION for grazing purposes, from day of sale till 25th day of March, 1S96, the following well-known pasture land:— LOT Meadow, 32 acres entrance from Coedyglyn Luitge. LOT 2.—Somley-road Meadow, 20 acres, with use of a capital shed. For grazing with Cattle and Sheep only.-To view apply to Mr Stilton, at the Hall. t927 MONDAY, MAY 6TH, AT THREE O'CLOCK. PICKHILL HALL, DENBIGHSHIRE. FRANK LLOYD has been instructed to Fr' offer for SALE by ArCHON, at Wynnstay Amis Hotel, Wrexham, on MONDAY, the 6th day of jMav. 1895. at Three o'clock in the afternoon, in three lots" all that Freehold Residential Property, known as PICKHILL HALL ESTATE, situate in tbg pari=li of Bangor-Isycoed, in the county of Denbigh, and comprising a mansion known its Pickhill Hall, with stabling, gardens, pleasure grounds, green- houses, ornamental entrance lodge, farm buildings, and excellent cottages, and upwards of 1421 acres of superior mowing and pasture Land. and a freehold farm called Pickhill Farm, containing about 51 acres 0 roods 7 perches of arable and pasture land, and also a collage, smithy, and land near thereto, known as Pitkiiill Smithy, situate near Pickhill Bridge. LOT -The extremely desirable and very com- niooious Freehold Mansion, known as PICKHILL HALL, situated about one miJe from the Bangor- Isvcoed Station, on the Vs rcxlit,,ui and Ehesmere Fwailwfiv, about six n1l 1 l' irom Wrexham, and twelve miles from Chester. The mansion is anprononcd from the road by a carriage drive with ah ornamental entrance lodge, and is a very hand- sor:e d brick building, with every domestic con- venience. It faces south, and overlooks the park, which opea down to the river Dee. The property is in the contra of the meets of Sir Watkin Williams Wvnnhound?, r.nil within easy reach of the Shrop- shire and Cheshire hunts, and there is good fishing in the far-famed river Dee, which bounds the pi open- I The Mansion contains spacious entrance hall, I moinii.iv" room, library, dining room, billiard room, conbic -rawing room, 12 bedioom: dressing rooms, nurserits, bath room, and a very fine conservatory. The dc.i.estic department is particularly good, and  d veil fitted with all modern conveniences, and the cellilr. is excellent and extensive. The house is heatec1. ihrc-cghout with hot water, and is lighted by gas manufactured on the premises. The -tabling contains stalls for eight horses, seven loose boxes, harness room. extensive hay lofts, granarv. Ac., large coach house and cottage and g-foz i-,tii adjoining, and at the back of the stable yard there is an excellent range of farm buildings, with every convenience. There are also two well-stocked kitchen gardens, greenhouses, vineries, fernery, tomato house, &c., &c. On the banks of the Dee is a boatman's cottage, and there are two modern workmen's cottages within five minutes walk of the hall. The land lies very conveniently round the house, and consists of 142 acro3 2 roods 30 perches of excel- leir. old meadow and pasture land. The mansion, stables, and gardens are in the occupation of Oliver Ormrod, Esq., on a tenancy expiring on the 24th June, 1895. LOT 2.—All that excellent Farm known as the Plt KILILL FARM, situate about seven minutes walk from the hall, comprising a substantial house, containing sitting-room, dining-room, smoke-room, 2 la.rr,o kitchens, 4 best bedrooms, and 2 servants' bed- rooms. The buildings comprise 3 stall stable, loose box, coach-house, tying for 18 cows, 3 pig-styes, ct-c. The house is approached by a carriage drive, and there ii a good lawn and excellent kitchen garden. The Land comprises 51 acres 0 roods 7 perches, and chiefly consists of old pasture with a small portion of arable, all of rich and excellent quality. LOT 3.—A convenient modern SMITHY, situate rear Pickhill Bridge, and known as PICKHILL SMITIIY, and an excellent newly-erected Cottage aud Out-buildings. Also a piece of Grass Land adjoining, comprising an area of 6,020 square yards, or thereabouts. Particulars, plans, and photographs may be bad gratis from Messrs. Owston, Dickinson, and Simpson, solicitors, Friar-lane, Leicester Messrs. Crowders and Vizard, solicitors, 55, Lincoln's Inn 'Fields, Lon- don, W.C. Messrs Witham, Roskell, Munster, and Weld, solicitors, 1, Gray's Inn-square, London, W.C.; Messrs Field, Roscoe, and Co., solicitors. 36, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, W.C. Messrs 31van Morris and Co., solicitors, Wrexham; the Auctioneer, Evton House, Wrexham, and at the place of sale. cat 432 FRIDAY, MAY 3RD, AT 1 O'CLOCK. Highly Important Sale of brougham, 3 park and pony phretons, single and double harness, side saddle, milk float, pony cart, 50 bushels of magnum bonum potatoes, 50 hen coops, 55 couples of fowls, 5 turkeys, 4 ducks, dairy vessels, comprising-Cradle churn, butter worker, milk tankards, pans, milk scales, butter cooler, etc., about 600 dozen bedding plants, including Heliotrope, Lobelia, Ageratum, Trysiolums, Arazine, Happy Thought, Mrs Pollock, Argentia, Madame Cowse, Margaret, Flower of Spring, etc., etc., at THE GARDENS, PLAS POWER, two miles from Wrexham Station. FRANK LLOYD has been instructed by the executors of the late Godfrey FitzHugh, EEq" to conduct the above important sale without reserve. t770 SATURDAY, MAY 11TH, AT 12.30. Highly Important Sale of Carriage Horse, excellent Brougham, Phoeton, sets of Harness, Saddles, and Bridles, Horse Clothing, Poultry, Chaff-cutter, Iron and Wood Hurdles, Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, Plants in pots, a large quantity of the Modern Household Furniture, comprising Cottage and Grand Pianofortes, Harmonium, Brussels, Tapestry and other Carpets, Carved Oak Telescope Dining Table, Carved Oak and other Chairs, Sideboard, Pier Glasses, Engravings, Mahogany, Oak, and other Tables, Easy Chairs, Four-seat Centre Ottoman, Brass and other Fenders, Fire Steels, Plushette and other Curtains, the contents of the Kitchen and Servants' Hall, Mahogany Half-tester and other Bedsteads, Hair Mattresses, Feather Bedo, Mahogany Wardrobe, Washstands, Dressing Tables, Toilet Glasses, Toilet Ware, Hip Bath, quantity of Linen, Glass, China, &c., at MARCHWIEL RECTORY, two miles from Wrexham. ERANK LLOYD has been instructed by the FExecutors of the late Rev. John Sturkey to conduct the above important sale without reserve. 893a Sales by Auction. SALE BY MR F. LLOYD. HORSEsT HORSES! ^a^llSES 300 Entered. Limited to 400. FRANK LLOYD announces his SPECIAL _f HORSE SALES at Wrexham, for THURSDAY, MAY 9TH—Heavy Horses, FRIDAY, MAY lOTII-Light Horses, Cobs, A* Ponies. S-20 in Prizes. Entries invited. Entries close this day to FBANK LLOYD, Wroxham. 812 TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Pursuant to an Order of the High Court of Jastice, in an aotion Re Benjamin Piercy, deceased, Whit- wham v. PiercT, 1888 P. No. 3,082," with the appro- bation ef Mr Justice Xorth, by Mr FRANK LLOYD, the person appointed by the said Jude, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel. Wrexham, on MONDAY, the 13th day of MAY, 1895, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, in 105 lots, very valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND at Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh. LOTS 1 TO 52 comprise very desirable freehold BUILDING SITES, forming part of the Red House Estate, and having frontages to Bradley-road, Watery-road, Peel-street, Gibson-street, Cobden- road, Bright-street, and Ruthin-road. The lots have been conveniently divided for building purposes. LOT 53.—A very desirable plot of FREEHOLD LXND, situate in Brook-street, in the Borough of Wrexham, and having a frontage of 65 feet thereto, find 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 the back of the houses. LOT 54.—A very valuable plot of FREEHOLD LAND, situate in Brook-street aforesaid, and having a 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 Shon. LOT 55.—A very valuable plot of FREEHOLD LAND, situate in Brook-street aforesaid, and having a frontage of 37 feet 6 inches thereto, and containing 220 square yards or thereabouts, together with the MESSUAGE erected thereon, being No. 23, Brook- street. LOTs 56 TO 105 comprise very desirable plots of FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, forming part of the Ca.ia. Estate, situate in and having frontages to Caia-road, Smithfield-road, Rivulet-road, Hichtown- road, and Derby-road, all in the Borough of Wrex- ham. This la.nd has been divided into convenient lots for building purposes. Vacant possession can be had on completion. Particulars and conditions of sale and plans can be obtained from the AUCTIONEEK, Eyton House, Wrexham or from Messrs Evj, lonRls & Co. Solicitors, The Priory, Wrexham. 776o "BEECHLEY" AXD "EIXGSLAND," WREXHAM. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF IMPORTANT SALE OF BUILDING LAND. MR FRANK LLOYD is instructed to offer l.. for SALE BY AUCTION, at the Wynnstay Arnis Hotel, Wrexham, on MONDAY, THE 20m OF MAY, 1895, At four o'clock in tlia afternoon precisely, subject to conditions, a large number of HIGHLY VALU- ABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING LOTS, lying between Bennion's-road and Brynycabanau-road, in the Borough of Wrexham. The land ia most healthily and favourably situate, being on high ground, in immediti: proximity to the business part of the town, and wt¡1 advantage of the open country combined. The above estates are being laid out in lots in various sizes to suit purchasers, and commodious new Etreets are intended to be made and completed sewered, at the cost of the vendors. Plans and particulars are in course of preparation, and May ehortly be had on application to Messrs EVAN IumIS it Co., solicitors; Messrs ACTON, BUKT D" ACTON, solicitors; Mr HOWEL DAVIES, surveyor, or to the AUCTIOXEEII, Eyton House, Wrerham. 988j ROSSETT. NEAR CHESTER. Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, known as THE DARLANDS FARM, situate in the Township of Allington, in the Parish of Gresford, in the County of Denbigh, about a mile from Rossett Station, on the Great Western Railway, 5j miles from Chester, and six miles from Wrex- Imnv TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr JL FRANK LLOYD, at the Grosvenor Arms Hotel, Pulford, near Chester, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th MAY. 1895. at Three o'clock p.m., the above desirable RESIDENCE, BUILDINGS, and LAND, Two COTTAGES and GARDENS, valuable BUILD- ING and ACCOMMODATION LAND and MEA- DOWS, containing altogether 106a. 2r. 8p., divided into convenient lots. Further particulars and plan may be obtained from Mr IIEHY S. WHALLEY, Surveyor, Chester the AUCTIONEEK, Wrexham or from Messrs BARKER and ROGERSON, Solicitors, 12, White Friars, Chester. 874o SALES BY MESSRS. BEVAN & PHENNAB. Sale of Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situate at Lodge, Brymbo, near Wrexham. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, -L by MESSRS BEVAN and PHENNAH, at the Mount Hotel, Brymbo, near Wrexham, on MONDAY, APRIL 2STH, 1895, fit Half-past Four o'clock in the afternoon, prompt, subject to conditions to be then produced. LOT I.-All those two very desirable Freehold DWELLING-HOUSES, with yard, gardens, and .outbuildings thereto belonging, situate in the Top- road Lodfie, Brymbo, aforesaid, having a frontage to i lie 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, Biymbo, 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 ood repair, always command good tenants. For further particulars apply to Mr Charles E. Glascodine, Solicitor, Egerton-street, Wrexham or to the Auctioneers, Wrexham. t805 SALES BY PICKERING AND NIGHTINGALE HOPE FLINTSHIRE. FREEHOLD PROPERTY known as "HAFOD ABLEY" FARM, situate in the township of Uchymynydd Ucha, in the parish of Hope, close to the village of Llanfynvdd, and within easy dis- tance from the market towns of Wrexham, Ruthin, Mold and Chester. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION by MESSRS JL PICKERING & NIGHTINGALE, at the Hop Pole Hotel, in the city of Chester, ON SATURDAY, the 25TH MAY, 1895, at three p.m. punctually, the above desirable Farm, and accommodation land, containing 112a. 2r. 30p., divided into convenient lots. Further particulars and plan may be obtained from Mr HRNKT S. WHALLF.Y, surveyor, Chester the AUCTIONEERS, Chester, or Messrs BARKLR and ROGER; SON, Solicitors, 12, White Friars, Chester. 895j SALE BY MR H. H. ETCHES. 'r" WHITCHURCH, SALOP. ANNUAL SPECIAL SELECT SALE OF HORSES. MR H. H. ETCHES wil SELL by AUC- .i?-L TION, in his Repository, on TUESDAY next, APRIL 30th, 1895, 60 Hunters, Harness Horses, Cobs, and Ponios. Including 5 Horses from the Shropshire Hunt, the property of A. P. Heywood Lonsdale, Esq., M.F.H. Particul ars in catalogues. Sale at 1 o'clock. Offices-Whitchurch, Salop. a WHITCHURCH (SALOP) HORSE REPOSITORY. NEXT SALE, FRIDAY, MAY 17TH, 1895, N(limited to 150 Horses), when cash prizes will be given for WAGON and HARNESS HORSES, COBS and PONIES. Early entries solicited. f H. H. ETCHES, Auctioneer. THE WREXHAM ADVERTISER. THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM. The Proprietors wish to draw the Special Attention of Advertisers to the fact that the Reduction of the Price of the Advertiser has been followed by a very large increase in the sale of the Paper, and therefore greatly enhances its value as an Advertising Medium. The Paper is of the same size as heretofore, and continues to report as fully all the Local News of the District in which it circulates. The Yearly Subscription on and after April 6th will be in advance, 4s on credit, 5s er, if by Post In advance, 6s 6d on credit, 7s 6d. Sales by Auction. "ø- SALES BY MESSRS. JONES 4Lt 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 <fc SON, Auctioneers. 4, Arcade, Wrexham. 907a SPRING PRIZE SHOW AND SALE IN WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. ON MONDAY NEXT, April 29th, 1895, Upwards of 250 Head of GRAND STORE CATTLE expected, in addition to the usual supply of Fat Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, and Calves. Sale at 10.30. JONES & SON, 777e Auctioneers. ROSSETT SMITHFIELD. MESSRS. JONES & SON will SELL BY :J.. AUCTION, at the above Smithfield, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 1ST, 1895. the following FAT and STORE STOCK, viz.:— 87 Prime Fat and Store Cattle, 210 Ripe Fat Sheep, 270 Prime Bacon, Porket, and Store Pigs, 44 Fat Calves. Further entries invited. Sale to commence at 11.45. Offices-4, Overton Arcade, Wrexham. 882 SALES BY MR S. T. BAUGH. WREXHAM. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MR S. T. BAUGH has received instruc- ?.i. 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 ef 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 offices of Messrs Lewis A SON, Solicitors, Wrexham. April 16th, 1895. 840o SALES BY MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK, AND CO. SALE OF A VALUABLE PIECE OF LAND, SITUATE 15 HILLOCK LANE, GRESFORD. 7 IESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK, & Co. :1. will SELL BY AUCTION at the Green Dragon Hotel, Chester, ON 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 oi Gresford, in the county of Denbigh, in the occupation of Mr Thomas Ankers, containing la, 3r. 36).. 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. CHURTON, Esq., solicitor or Messrs CHURTON, ELI-HICK, ROBERTS and RICHARDSON, Auctioneers, all of Chester. 855f SALE BY MESSRS ASTON AND SON. IMPORTANT SALE by AUCTION at J_ CASTANO, Ruabon Road, Wrexham. Messrs. ASTON and SON have received instructions from Messrs. Parfitt and Gant (who are giving up house-* keeping) to SELL by AUCTION as above, on WED- NESDAY, MAY 1st, the whole of their superior household furniture, bed and table linen, valuable pianoforte by Moniugton and Weston, dsc., itc. For further particulars see posters. Sale to commence at 1.30 prompt. 905s SALES BY MESSRS. LUCAS. HORSE SALES AT LUCAS'S HOTHAM- ±1 STREET, LIVERPOOL. \VEDNESDAYS throughout the vear for Cart, Van and Harness Horses, Carts, Gears, &c. SATURDAYS throughout the year for Hacks, Harness Horses, Cobs, Ponies, Carriages, Harness, and Saddleiv. SELECT SALES for Valuable HOUSES every alternate Thurs- da, Horses to come in day prior. Charges, including day., Livery, 10s. NEXT SELECT SALE, MAY 9TH. Telephone 5816. 190 Tenders. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. THE RUABON GRAMMAR SCHOOL. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for the additions JL and alterations to the Ruabon Grammar School. The Plans and Specifications can be seen at the School between the hours of 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., and Bills of Quantities can be obtained from the undersigned, on payment of one guinea, which will be returned on receipt of a bona fide Tender. Tenders sealed and endorsed to be sent to the Chairman of the Governors, Mr E. Hooson, J.P., Rhos, Ruabon, on or before the 7th I jy of May. The Governors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. J. DENBIGH JONES, Clerk to the Local Governing Body. Johnstown, Ruabon. 854n TO BUILDERS. NATIONAL SCHOOLS, WREXHAM. EXTENSION OF TIME. THE Time for sending in TENDERS for JL erecting a GIRLS' SCHOOL in Poplar-road is extended until the 7th day of MAT. Plans, Specification, and Qantities can be seen at the offices of J. M'lw_D SON, Architects, King- sti.oot, Wrextim W. A. BURY, Hon. Secretary, 24th April, 1895. Wrexham National Schools. 922e WAR DEPARTMENT CONTRACTS FOR REPAIRS AND MATERIALS. TENDERS are required for a CONTRACT JL from 1st July, 1895, to the 31st March, 1897, for h6 following :-Engineer Station and Out- station of the Liverpool Sub-district, in the North Western District; Wrexham including Mold) Militia Baic.ks and Rifle Range R. E. Office, Rupert Lane Barracks, Liverpool. Forms of Tender, Conditions of Contract, and all necessary information may be obtained on applica- tion at the above-named Royal Engineer Office, by letter, addressed to the Commanding Royal Engineer, or in person, between the hours of 10 a.ii o'clock, up to 14th May, inst. Tenders are to be forwarded to the Direct of Army Contracts, War Office, Pall Mall, Londov S.W., not later tha* the 31st May, 1895. R. THOMPSON, Major R.E., for C.R.E., Liverpool Sub-district. Royal Engineer Office, Rupert Lane Barracks, Liverpool, 23rd April, 1895. 899n TO CARTERS, FARMERS, OWNERS OF ROAD- STONE, DRAIN PIPE MANUFAf -7TTRERS, IRONMONGERS, AND THE WREXHAM RURAL DISTRICT JL COUNCIL invite TENDERS for CARTING STONES. CINDERS, and GRAVEL, for the Main- tenance of Roads within the District for the year ending March 25th, 1896, as under, viz.:— Tenders for the supply of Roadstone. The stones must be broken to pass through in every way a 2-inch guage, of equal quality, and free from dirt; hand- broken stones preferred. Samples of each kind to be sent in with Tender, stating price per ton, where the material is prepared, also price per ton delivered at Wrexham, Ruabon, and Rossett Stations. Tenders for the supply of Glazed Pipes and Channel Tiles, for the year ending 25th March, 1896. Tenders for the supply of Tools, Implements, &c., including Barrows, for the year ending March 25th, 1896. The articles must all be of the best quality. For Form of Tender and further information, apply to the District Surveyor, Mr JOHN STRACHAN, Crispin Lodge, Wrexham. Tenders to be sent to me on or before the 8th day of May next. The Rural District Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. JOHN BURY, Clerk. April 16th, 1895. 839e TO FARMERS AND OTHERS.—A White "I PEDIGREE BOAR," large breed, for SERVICE at Rosebine Farm, Gwersyllt. 820o ALL Orders for PRINTING, LITHO- AL GRAPHY, BOOKBINDING, &c., intended for the" ADVERTISER" OFFICES, will be received at the Offices, MARKET SQUAR ONLY, there being NO •OHNECTION with aay other firm. Ofiiee hoars- 9 am. to 6 p.m Legal and Public Notices. PRESENTATION TO DR. DOBIE. CHESTER. LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS £ s. d. The Duke of Westminster, E.G. 25 0 0 Mrs Hudson, Baohe Hall. 10 0 0 H. Lyle Smyth, Barrovrmora 10 0 0 The Miss Wrights, Frodsham 6 6 0 John Davies, iUollinLton 5 5 0 Edward Evans-Lloyd 5 5 0 The Lord Bishop and Mrs Jayne 5 5 0 Mrs Longuerille 5 5 0 Miss Massey, The Dale 5 5 0 A. C. Preston 5 5 0 General Sir Richard Wilbraham, K.C.B. 5 5 0 William Ulassey, Beaumaris 5 5 0 George Barbour 5 0 0 Mrs Barnston, Crewe Hill 5 0 0 Richard Beck, Crane-street 5 0 0 Mrs Pitcairn Campbell 5 0 0 The Dean and Mrs Darby. 5 0 0 James Dickaon 5 0 0 C. P. Douglas 5 0 0 Judge Wynne Foulkes 5 0 0 Sir Thomas G. Frost 5 0 0 Mrs W. H. Gladstone 5 0 0 Lord and Lady Arthur Grosvenor 5 0 0 Countess Grosvenor 5 0 0 James Hobday 5 0 0 Rev. J. F. Howton 5 0 0 James Jones, Fairford 5 0 0 The Miss Kelsalls 5 0 0 Mrs Logan, Upton Lawn 5 0 0 Sydney Platt 5 0 0 Mr and Mrs Sliand, Mollington Banistre 5 0 0 W. H. Churton, Mayor of Chester 3 3 0 Miss Hopwood 3 3 0 Mis" Walker, Abbey Green 3 3 0 Mrs Maddock 3 0 0 Judge Hughes, Q.C. 2 10 0 Mrs Tom Hughea 2 10 0 J. C. Bridge, Mus. Doe 2 2 0 Mrs Blomfield 2 2 0 G. Ii. lirainall L I 0 P. H. Chambres 2 2 0 Mrs P. H. Chambres 2 2 0 JohnDenllis 2 2 0 R. B. Dixon. 2 2 0 Thoma.s H. Dixon 2 2 0 George Dutton and Sons 2 2 0 C. R. E nock. 2 2 0 Stephen Golder. 2 2 0 Miss Giynne, Hawarden 2 2 0 E. T. MacGillycuddy 2 2 0 Miss I-Iastiilgs 2 2 0 Thomas H. Hignett 2 2 0 Miss A. M. Iloivsoil 2 2 0 Miss M. G. Howson. 2 2 0 H. W. King, :\1.D. 2 2 0 Sir Horatio LioJd 2 2 0 Rev. E. C. Lowndes 2 2 0 C. M. Machell 2 2 0 George Middleton 2 2 0 J. B. Miller 2 2 0 The Miss Paynes 2 2 0 Lady Penrhyn. 2 2 0 H" T. Richardson 2 2 0 H. C, l{.obel'tt> 2 2 0 Mrs T. R. P. Royle 2 2 0 Rev. and Mrs G. A. Robins 2 2 0 Miss Fanny Smith. 2 2 0 Samuel Smith. 2 2 0 Thomas Smith 2 2 0 Mrs Walter Spencer, Welwyn 2 2 0 J. R. Thomson 2 2 0 John Vaughan, Nannau 2 2 0 A. U, Walker 2 2 0 William H. Weldon, Norroy King of Arms 2 2 0 The Miss Whites. 2 2 0 Mr and Mrs F. Wilbraham 2 2 0 Miss Wilbraham 2 2 0 Miss Emily Wilbraham 2 2 0 Al(!(,rsey Willi-iiiis 2 2 0 Mr and Mrs Colt Williams 2 2 0 Miss M. A. Wright, Grcsford Bank. 2 2 0 li. A. Yerburgh, :\I.P. 2 2 0 Mrs Adair. 2 0 0 Mrs Townshend Jones 2 0 0 Rev. J. C. C. Pipon 2 0 0 Mrs Ayrton 1 1 0 G. H. Ash ton. 1 1 0 Archdeacon Barber 1 1 0 R. P. Bradbiirv 1 1 0 Walter M. Boden 1 1 0 R. Bolland and Sons. 1 1 0 Miss Barrow 1 1 0 George Baxter. 1 1 0 Miss Nevitt Bennett. I 1 0 Miss F. E. Blackburne 1 1 0 R. H. Blain. 1 1 0 H. J. Birch. 1 1 0 Miss Birch, Upper Northgate-street 1 1 0 The Miss Campbells 1 1 0 George E. Ctarke. 1 1 0 Mrs Comber, Knutsford 1 1 0 Mr and Mrs Clough, Hough Green 1 1 0 William Denson. 1 1 0 G. A. Dickson. 1 1 0 S. J. R. Dickaon. 1 l o Mrs R. B. Dixon. 1 1 0 T. Griffies-Dixon 1 1 0 Mrs Ambrose Dixon. 1 1 0 The Miss Donnes 1 1 0 John Douglas 1 l 0 Miss Du Puget. 110 Mrs Eaton 1 1 0 The Miss Wynne Edwardes, Rhyl 1 1 0 JohnEtIiott. M.I). 110 James Elphick 1 1 0 Miss Evans, Hawarden 110 lklrs NVilcliaiibart-Ersl-ine 1 1 0 Mrs Ewen 1 1 0 O. Finlay, Rossett. 1 1 0 Dr. and Mrs FitzGerald. 1 1 0 Hsrry Footuer 1 1 0 John Gamon 1 1 0 W. A. Gardner 1 1 0 Leenard Gilbert. 1 1 0 Iley. &. C. Gordon 1 1 0 Rev. Henry Grantham 1 1 0 G. R. Griffith 1 1 o Mrs Gunton 1 1 0 Alexander Hamilton. 1 1 0 H. Hurlbutt. 1 1 0 J. H. A. Hall 1 1 0 Miss F. A. Harrison, Chichester-street 1 1 0 T. E. Hassall 1 1 0 1, Iliaiu Hodges. 1 l 0 Samuel H. Holme. 1 1 0 Miss S. A. Hughes, Rhyl 1 1 0 J. W. Hulre 1 1 0 Miss Humberston 1 1 0 Mrs Johnson, Brougbton Hall. 1 1 0 Bryan Johnson. 1 1 0 Mrs Kate Jones, Pulford 1 1 0 Captain A. F. Jones, Edinburgh 1 1 0 Rev. and Mrs LI. Wynne Jones, Tjlanyrny- nech 1 1 0 Charles Jones, P,rwenAlyn. 1 1 0 Mr and Mrs Can.<v"* Jones 110 E. M. Snvd-K vnnt.Ie" 1 1 0 Charles Lee, Liverpov Vrc.d 1 1 0 Thomas M. Lockwood 1 1 0 Mrs Martin, Chichester-street 1 1 0 John i-ilills 1 1 0 J. E. Moreton, Tarvin 1 1 0 Lieutenant-Colonel Miller 1 1 T. T. Oliphant, of Rossie 110 W. Trevor Prkins 1 1 0 A. Richardson. 1 1 0 James George Risk 1 1 0 Mrs Elizabeth Ritchie, Hamilton Terrace, Hoole. 1 1 0 Miss Johnson Roberts 1 1 0 John Roberts, :I,D. 1 1 0 P. L. Hooper. 1 1 0 T. V. Itoyle 1 1 Mrs James Salmon. 1 1 0 Thomas Salmon, Cheaveley 1 1 0 Thomas Shepheard 1 1 0 W. F. J. Shepheard 1 1 0 Ricardo Simpson. 1 1 0 S. H. Sleigh 1 1 0 Miss Helen Smith 1 1 0 H. Stolterfoth, M.D 1 1 0 Mrs Swetenham, Moston Hall 1 1 o E. W. Swetenham 110 Joseph Salmon 1 1 0 Alfred Shrubsole 1 1 0 Henry Taylor, Curzon Park 1 1 0 James Taylor, F.R.C.S 110 The Miss Thomsons 1 1 0 Canon Turner, Aldford 1 1 0 Miss Tibbits, Hawarden 1 1 0 Rev. H. J. Vernon 1 1 0 W. C. Watson 1 1 0 J. Lightfoot Walker 1 1 0 Mrs Wright, Gresford Bank 1 1 0 T. O. Wright, Gresford Bank 1 1 o An old patient and his daughter 1 1 0 Major-General Adair. 1 0 0 J. J. Cunnah 1 0 0 P. H. Fletcher 1 0 0 Mrs J acson, Curzon Park 1 0 0 William Morgan. 1 0 0 Hon.CecilT.Pa.rker. 1 0 0 Mrs James Parry, The Bars. 1 0 0 Miss E. W. Pritcliard 1 0 0 Canon Royds 1 0 0 Mrs Stewart, Stanley-place. 1 0 0 Canon Upperton. 1 0 0 Mrs Douglas Adams. 0 10 6 Miss Baker, Bridge-street 0 10 6 Miss Barclay, West View 10 6 Miss Birch, Liverpool-roa.d. 0 10 6 Mrs Broadman, Dee Banks 0 10 6 Alfred Barker 0 10 6 Bevis Dixon. 0 10 6 Mostyn Dixon. 0 10 6 Philip Dixon 0 10 6 Mrs Evans, Lumley-road 010 6 Mrs Ferrier 0 10 6 Miss Gray, Lorne-street 0 10 6 Thomas Henshaw, Liverpool-road 0 10 6 J. E. Hardy 0 10 6 Mrs Heppel 0 10 6 Mrs llavard 0 10 6 E. C. Kendall 0 10 6 The Miss Marsdens 0 10 6 Miss Meacock, Hough Green 0 10 6 F. J. Nicholls 0 10 6 G. F. Nicholls. 0 10 6 Mrs Salisbury, Lorne-street 0 10 6 Mrs Smith, Louise-street. 0 10 6 Rev. Wilfred Sparling 0 10 6 Nurse Sharratt 0 10 6 Felix Thomas 0 10 6 Miss Williams, 6, Ea.ton.roa.d. 0 10 6 Miss A. Birley. 0 10 0 Rev. Dr. Cogswell 0 10 0 Mrs Cumminga 0 10 0 Robert Hargreaves, Sealand-road 0 10 0 Mrs Sitwell 0 10 0 Mrs Taylor, Curzon Park 0 10 0 Mrs Wellington, Parkgate-road 0 10 0 Nurse M. E. Andrews 0 5 0 Miss Mary Bryant. 0 5 0 Nurile Griffiths. 0 5 0 Nurse Hutchings 0 5 0 Legal and Public Notices. (Continued.) Mrs Ingall 0 5 0 J. H. Thomas, Watergate-street 0 5 0 Miss Jane Thon-iafs 0 5 0 E. H. Thomas, Industrial School 0 5 0 C. Cowper Bowies 0 2 6 Nurse Elizabeth Knight 0 2 6 The Committee hope to be enabled to close the Subscription List at the end of the present month. Intending Subscribers are requested to send their contributions to the Hon. Treasurer, J. R. IIIOMSON, Esq., Parr's Bank, Chester. netoz890 J. F. HOWSON, Hon. Sec. WILLIAM JONES' DRAW for Fishing Rods, &c., will not take place until May 4th next. 936e INCOME TAX ought not to be paid unless i you have a, clear income of S160, or rent a farm of over X480. How to get it. refunded.—Enclose stamp addressed envelope for instructions to J OII WILI.IAMS, asoistant overseer, Flint. 917f RUABON ALBION DRAW. — Wiunh)? I J H Numbers as follows :—516, 181, 777, 619, 503, 68, 73, 608, 38, 319, 363, 570, 561, 622, 678, 127.—A. H. HARRIS, Hon. Sec. f A LL PERSONS having any CiMim against ??\ the late David Pritchard. of Llav Ilall Cottages, Cefnybedd, who died on the 23rd of March, 1895. are requested to communicate with EDWARD PRITCHARD, of 13, Tower-terrace, Denbigh. t921 IF the GOAT left at Cross Foxes, Pentre i Broughton, in March last, is not claimed in seven days, it will be sold to defray expenses. 942j INFORMATION wanted of F. SMITH, dead JL or alive, who resided at 13, Lorne-street, Rhos- ddn, and carried on business at the Bee Hive, 19, Charles-street, and at the Market Ilall, in the town of Wrexham, in the year 1881.—Apply J. S. PISK, Purwell Honse, Lowestoft. 910s WREXHAM SAVINGS' BASK, REMOVAL TO BRYNYFFYNNON, PRIORY-STREET. THE BUSINESS of the WREXHAM JL SAVINGS BAXE. will in future be conducted at the Offices of Messrs. James and James, Bryny- ffynnon. Priory-street, The Bank at Brynyiiynnon will be open for business on :— Mondays from 12 to 2. Thursdays from 4 to 6. Saturdays from 6 to 8.30. Depositors may now deposit from One shilling to Fifty pounds in one year. They may also deposit up to Two Hundred pounds in the whole. Interest will always be added on Two Hundred pounds, but not on any excess of that amount. By order of the Trustees and Managers. R. PERCY JAMES, Actuary. April 2nd, 1895. 726a COAL MINES REGULATION ACT, 1887. (Advertisement D,) EXAMINATION FOR FIRST AND SECOND CLASS CERTIFICATES OF COMPETENCY AS MANAGER AND UNDER MANAGER RESPECTIVELY. District under the charge of IIENISY HALL, ESQ,, H.M. Inspector of Mines. lSj"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an I Examination for First and Second Class Certificates of Competency as Manager and Under- Managtr, respectively, of a mine under the above- named Act, will be held on the 19tli day of JUNK, and Candidates intending to present themselves at such Examination must, on or before the 15th day of JU-NE, notify euch intention to the Secretary of the Board of the above-mentioned District from whom all in- formation as to particulars can be obtained. By order of the Board, TIIOS. RATCLIFFE ELLIS, Secretary. 18, King-street, Wigan. N.B.—Persons who do not reside within the Dis- trict are equally eligible for examination with those who do. 923e MAY DAY. LIST OF CLASSES AND PRIZES. THE following PRIZES will be Offered for the Best appointed Turn-outs :— CLIPS I-Best appointed Pair of Heavy Draught Horses. First prize iE2, second iEl. CLASS 2—Best appointed Single Heavy Draught Horse. First prize 30s, second 159. CLASS 3-Dest appointed Pair of Light Van Horse*. First prize S2, second Sl. CLASS 4-licat appointed Single Van Horse. First prize SI, second 10s. CLASS 5-Best appointed Tradesmen's Turn-out. First prize 11. CLA^S 6-liest oppointed Milk Cart and Tankards. First prize Sl. l?'i 7-Best appointed Stage Cart. First prize Sl, second prize, Sack of Oats, given by llr J. Price Lloyd, Queen-street. Jrncsr.B.—A. E. Evans, Esq., J.P., Bronvrvlfa; J- T. Davies, Esq., Roseneath; T. R. Parry, Esq., Croesyokin; P.P. Pratt, Esq., Brynllithrig, Rhyl H. Dyke Dennis, Esq.. Ruabon; and John Jones, Esq.. Whitegate, Wrexham. A" rrishing to join the procession will assemble in the tAAST MARKET at 11.45 prompt, judging at Twelve o'clock. After the judging all assembled will parade the town. All entries must take part in the Procession, and any prizeman not doing so will forfeit his prize. Entries to be made on or before April 30th. to Messrs W. Lloyd. Charles-street R. Knowles, Yorke- street; or to the Hon. Secretary, J. W. PARRY, 820nc 23, High-street. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. NOTICE is Hereby Given that the County .L?i Council for the Administrative County o f Denbigh have made an order of which the following is a copy "THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTS, 1888 AND 18S4. To the Local Government Board. To the Overseers of the Poor of the Parishes of Rhosllanerchrugog, l'enycae, Cefn, a.nd "Ruabon, in the County of Denbigh. To the Rural District Council of Wrexham, in the same County. To the School Board for the Ruabon United School Board District. To the Highway Board of Wrexham, in the same "County. To the Burial Board for the said Parish of Ruabon. To the Parish Couucils of the several Parishes within the District of the Wrexham Rural District Council, and To all others whom|it may concern. Whereas by an order bearing date the 3rd day of August, 1894,we, the County Council for the Ad- ministrative County of Denbigh, divided the Parish of Ruabon into four separate parishes to be known by the names of "RhoslIanerchrngog Parish, Penycae Parish, Cefn Parish, and Ruabon Parish. the Boundaries of which said four new Parishes are particularly described in the said Order. ANI> WHEKIAS the Local Government Board, in pursuance of the powers given to them in that be- half, did by the County of Denbigh (Ruabon) Con- firmation Order, 1894, confirm the said Order so far as the same relates to the constitution of the new Parishes, subject to certain modifications which they "considered necessary for carrying into effect the objects of the Order, the particulars of which modifi- cations are specified in the said County of Denbigh (Iluabon) Confirmation Order, 1894. I AND WHEREAS it appears that the area of the Ruabou Mountain which formerly formed part of the said Parish of Ruabon previous to its division, has been inadvertently omitted from the Order. And WHEREAS at our meeting held on the 25th day of January, 1895, it was ordered that the said Ruabon Mountain, the area of which is :3,171 acres, should be added to and form part of the new Parish of Penycae created by the Order as aforesaid. Now therefore, we, the County Council for the "Administrative County of Denbigh, in pursuance of the powers given unto us in that behalf, do hereby '1 order as follows:— •' The area of the said Ruabon Mountain which formerly formed part of the said parish of Ruabon previous to its division into four parishes as aforesaid, is hereby added to the said parish of Penycae, and is hereby made subject to all the provisions of The "said County of Denbigh (Ruabon) Confirmation Order of 1894," so far as the same relate to the said parish of Penycae, as if the same were originally included in the Order. And we. nereoy order, tnat tnis Vltler snail come into operation immediately upon the same being confirmed by the Local Government Board. Given under the Seal of the~| ?"? "Denbighshire Coun t;o?un clL this 18th day of April, 1895. J \? "1. WATKIN LUMLEY, ) Two Members SAXON GREGSON ELLIS, J of the Council. "LL. ADAMS, Clerk of the County Council.' And Notice is hereby also given. that a Copy of the said Order can be inspected at my effico in 5, Castle- street, Ruthin, during office hours, and Copies of the said Order can be obtained thereat by any person interested in the same upon payment of twopence for each Copy. Given under my hand this 18th day of April, 1895. LL. ADAMS, Clerk of the County Council, 5, Castle-street, Ruthin. 897 Business Announcements. :r WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR TEA? If a baker tries to sell you bread on the plea that he grows his own corn, you will probably tell him to "improve his bread and leave the growing of the corn to the farmer." Division of labour is the science of modern com- merce, and i i s here-as tea specialists-that we come in, and distance the men who claim to supply Tea direct from the Gardens or who claim to have Tea Gardens in India and Ceylon. We won't 1 dispute their claims, we only say, if they owned 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 in Tea. We often wonder where the stuff goes to. We select "the plums for our trade, and I these we have to buy whenever and wherever we can get them. i' If you cannot get good Tea elsewhere let us help li | you.-We are specialists, and can do it. | W. PHILLIPS & Co., LTD I TEAMEN, 1, TOWN HILL, ) 19, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM | CORN EXCHANGE, J 1- J COLLINS- & CW WAREHOUSE AT PENYBRYN, WREXHAM, IS NOW REPLETE WITH A SPLENDID SELECTION OF NEW SPRING GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. DRESSMAKING— PERFECT FIT AND STYLE, WITH LOW PRICES. OUR CORSET DEPARTMENT IS THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD. j NEW SPRING FASHIONS. j R. & R. HUGHES ( CO.. OSWESTRY. | Have much pleasure in announcing that they will be prepared to Show ON THIS AND FOLLOWING DAYS, 1 A VERY LARGE COLLECTION OF NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, D And beg to invite an inspection of their Choice Assortment of NEW DRESS MATERIALS I Including the latest Novelties and Specialities for the Season in a great varietv of Cloths. | PLAIN SATIN FACE CLOTHS, SILK and WOOL MIXTURES" CREPoXS. MIXTURE g TWEEDS, NEW SHADES, SHOT WOOL MIXTURES. SERGES. COATINGS, cVc., N:c., | with SHOT, CHENIE, and BROCADE SILKS, for Trimmings. VELVET AND CLOTH CAPES AND JACKETS. R A Beautiful and Large Assortment in the Rest Shapes, Plain and Embroidered with Choice ■ Jet and Lace Trimmings. CLOTH JACKETS, CHARMING SHAPES IN THE NEW SHADES, | j BLUE, GREY, FAWN, BROWN, Also in BLACK. NEW MILLINERY, BONNETS, AND HATS. A Beautiful Assortment in the most becoming Styles in the Fashionable Colour:, the best from Paris and London, for Ladies, Young Ladies, and Children. CHILDREN'S AND INFANT'S CLOAKS, FROCKS, &c., &c. R. R. HUGHES CO., OSWESTRY. 754ec THE NORTH SHROPSHIRE CYCLE SUPPLY STORES, SALOP ROAD, OSWESTRY. PROPRIETORS G. & H. ELLIS, SOLE AGENTS FOR OSWESTRY AND DISTRICT FOR "Swift" Cycles, Rover Cycles, Humber Cycles. "Singer" Cycles. "Excelsior" Cycles. New Howe Cycles- REPAIRERS -BY APPOINTMENT TO THE C.T.C. Being tthe only Practical Repairers in the District, Cyclists may depend upon having their I p ir done well and cheaply. LARGEST STOCK OF SAFETIES, LAMPS, BELLS, AND ALL CYCLEALITIES IN THE COUNTY. ?72TE PICTURE FRAMING PICTURE FRAMING J. F. SMITH BEGS TO INFORM THE INHABITANT OF WREXHAM AND NEIGHBOURHOOD THAT HE HAS OPENED THE PREMISES, 15, YORKE-STREET [NEXT TO THE PAINT STORES] IN THE ABOVE TRADE. PICTURE FRAMING, MOUNT CUTTING, GILDING, &c., DONE ox THE PREMISES PRICES MODERATE. GOOD WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. A LARGE SELECTION OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS IN MOULDINGS KEPT IN STOCK. A TK IA1 S O L I C I T E D. PERUVIAN GUANO. SHIPMENTS of fine Chinchas Island have arrived in Birkenhead this week, and Prices of the various qualities can be obtained on application to the Wholesale Agents for the Liverpool District, NICHOLAS WATEBHOUSE & SONS, 1, Oldhall-street, Liverpool. 918o Lost and Found. LOST, at fhe Barnado Entertainment on JLj Tuesday afternoon, at St. James' Hall, a BLACK OSTRICH FEATHER BOA. If brought to Miss KENNEDY, Grove Park, finder will be suitably rewarded. 926a CHEAP PRINTING. 50 MEMORANDUMS, BILL HE, ADS, BUSINESS CARDS, Is. 100 NOTE PAPER HEADINGS, VISITING CARDS, Is 6d. CONCERT TICKETS, RAFFLE TICKETS, dc., 250, 2s 9d 500, 3s 9d 1000, 55 9d. CARRIAGE PAID. SAMPLES AND ESTIMATES FREE, Address :— A. FINDLOW, n CHESTERTON.