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1850 - 1899
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Wrexham Guardian and Denbighshire and Flintshire Advertiser

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Wrexham Guardian and Denbighshire and Flintshire Advertiser

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... THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH. APPOINTMENTS. -The Rev Daniel Morgan, vicar of >d>*wryd with Ithosbeirio, Anglesey; Rev Joseph illiani Griffith,, reel or of Pentraeth with Llanbedr- ch, Anglesey. ORDINATIONS. ST. ASAPH. At a general ordination held by the Lord Bishop of Asaph, in his Cathedral Church, on Sunday last, following gentlemen were ordained Deacons Montagu John Burrows, B.A., Keble College, ...

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... Jtmpcttal |3atUamcut FRIDAY. In the Lords, the Duke of Richmond, replying to a question, said their lordships would be asked to go into committee, pro forma on the Cattle Disease Bill, and that the amendment would be taken into consideration on Thursday next. The Matrimonial Clauses Act Amendment Bill was read a third time and passed, and two other measures were advanced a stage. In the ...

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... ST. ASAPH. SUNDAY SCHOOL TREAT.—On Tuesday the annual treat to the members of the Parish Church Sunday School, numbering about 250, took place. The children met at the Schoolroom and marched to the Cathedral, where a short service was held, after which they marched through the Palace ground^ singing a variety, of hymns. They then proceeded to the-National Schools, i where a capital tea was ...

TO SUBSCRIBERS

... THE DENBIGHSHIRE VOLUNTEERS. On Saturday the Ruthin and Denbigh Corps met a. Ruthin for battalion drill, under command of Colone1 Sir Watkin W. Wynn, Bart. Captain and Aaiuamt Conran was present. The Ruthin corps paraded .bout» four o clock, under the ooirMuand of Captain LI. Adams, there being- present L>at. Gr. G. Eilis, Quartermaster-sergeant G. E'iis, Ser'wfc.- Major Watts, Quartermastor ...

——————| FIXTURES.|

... FIXTURES. August 30tb, Wrexham v. Llangollen, at Llangollen. August 30th, Mold v. Pontblyddyn, Club, treturn), at Pont- Dlyddyn. August 3uth, Pontblyddyn v. Mold Club, at Pontblyddyn. August 30th, Wynnstay v. Cnrwcn, at Ruabon. Augu-t 30th, Civil Service Club (First EleveD) v. Black Park, at Black Park. September 6th, Wynnstay v. Oswestry, at Ruabon. September 7th, Civil Service Club, Married ...

■i Cricket

... Cricket Mr. W. G. Grace, the famous cricketer, was pre- sented at Lord's on Tuesday with a testimonial, the value of which is about fourteen hundred pounds. CIVIL SERVICE V. CHIRK.—A match was played be- tween the above clubs on the ground of the latter on Saturday last which resulted in a drawn game. CIVIL SERVICE (2ND ELEVEN) V. GWERSYLLT (2ND ELEVEN).—A match was played between the above ...

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... Crirtaf. I. A Concise Form of Scoring Sheet, with Bowling Analysis, is publíshedat the offiee of the North TVales Guardian. Price per sheet, Id lOd per dozen, or by post ls. A neatly bound Score Book may be had for 2s, WREXHAM CLUB. WREXHAM Y. WYNNSTAY.—This Match will be played at Ruabon this afternoon. The following will be the Wrexham team :—Messrs. H. H. y. Kyrke, E. A. Cross, J. H. ...

PI U X T I X G.|

... CRICKET. TO SECRETARIES OF CLUBS. The fixtures for the season art insirtcd free of charge, aiid should reach this office as early as possible. A Concise Form of SCORIXG SHEET, with BowUng Analysis, is at the ojfice of the 1,1 W rexham Gllardirlll.11 Price per sheet, Id. 10tZ. per dozin, or by post ls. -,I neatly bound Score may he had for Is. 6d. WEEXHAM CRICKET CLUB.-There will be a scratch ...

PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES, &c.,

... NORTH WALES PUBLIC SUPPLY STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, (Opposite the North and South Wales Bank). THESE Stores of Supply are based and con- ducted on the Co-operative principle,—the Smallest Profit for Cash Payment, with a view to meet the requirements of a class of Customers who are able and willing to pay ready money for their goods, and reason- ably expect to receive full advantages ...

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... t U U T A L WKEXIIAM FOOTBALL CLUB.—The opening match of this club «ill be j^yed this day (Saturday), on the ruce- C()u! 8 1 Kick iff At 2.80 punctually. GROSVENOR ( WREIHAJI).—The memheis of ths club had a scratch ma'ch on Saturday 1; s T Jon-s find J. Pickering chor s;ng sides. After two hoe's p) ty Joms's 'earn proved victorious by thieegoals to two. The pl., all round was very good ...