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1850 - 1899
924 1870-1879

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Wrexham Guardian and Denbighshire and Flintshire Advertiser

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Wrexham Guardian and Denbighshire and Flintshire Advertiser

MISCELLANEOUS

... CATTLE. LONDON, Monday. The imports of foreign stock int.) London last week amounted to 8,411 head. In the week last year we received 9,360; ia 1873, 7,202; in 1872, 16009; in 1871, 13,494; and in lb70, 8,111 head. The cattle trade to-day has been without feature of importance. A fair average supply of stock has been offering, but prime qualities have been rather scaice. For beasis the inquiry ...

IMISCELLANEOUS

... SIGNAL VICTORY.' All camera Beaten I' At the reod^ j Grand Competition held at the Yorkshire ExhiSWon TiLylor's Patent Se-A-in., Machine Gained the only Medal. These Machines have new Patent Improvements, which reader them superior to all others for Dressmaking and Family Use. rlhey are Simple to Learn. Easy to Work. Not liable to get out of or ...

CRICKET,

... The fixtures for the soosoc are inserted free of charge, and should reach this ojjice as amly as possible. A Concise IForm of SCORING SHEET, with Bou-ling Analysis, is published at the office of the Wrexham Guardian. .Price per sMet, ld. 10d. j)er dozen or by post Is. A neatbj'bound Score Booh may be had for WREXHAM CLUB.—The opening match of the W-rc xham Cricket Club will take place on ...

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... WINES AND SPIKi:'S'(Fae wns paid in London by some ot .»• ci_>a nqt roir ,1- flEIGN). WINES CFOBEIGX). 11 onions Gallons \v. & A. Gllbey 88ti,29S: ■- ;;il, ]93,211 Dinprvvall, Pol tal & Co. 130, MS. f.t,orVSous. F. W. Cosens 11a,8>0 JJaiuel X h;iiS7 li. Hooper & Son, £ 0^ K>«.ta4 Max Grejrer & to Ovaut fcCo til,t«& I>. Taylor & Sons S«,6Sa Gate. I.M, O» V Urwick, & Co. j lj 'b t 362 Cunliffe ...

; HUNTING

... ST. GEORGE. CHRISTMAS TREATS.—The Lord-Lieutanant for Flint- shire (H. R. Hughes. Esq.,of Kinin: 1). and Lady Florenb'a. Hughes, with that generosity and good feeling for their poorer fellow-cre ituros, which are so characteristic of them, made ample provision for the Christ-mas dinners of their workpeople. Two prime fat oxen were divided amongst the workmen on the estate, and the poor ...

CONNAH'S QUAY

... RUTHIN. LLOYD, EDWARDS. AND LLOYD, ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS, RUTHIN.—This firm having been dissolved and Mr William Lloyd having since died, Mr E. H. Edwards begs respectfully to offer his services to the clients of the late firm. For eight and a half years past he conducted its business in every department, He recollects with pleasure the kind reception he met with from the clients when he ...

CRICKET,

... ELECTION NEWS. CARMARTHEN. Mr Benjamin Thomas Williams, Q.C., of Harcourt- buildings, Temple, and of Merryvale, Narbeth, Pem- brokeshire, who has been returned for the Carmarthen boroughs without opposition is the eldest son of the late Rev T. R. Williams, of Merryvale, by his marriage with Mira, only child of Mr B. R. Thomas, of Narbeth, and was born in the year 1832. He was educated at the ...

FIXTURES.I

... FIXTURES. June 15, Wynnstay v Mold, at Ruabon June 15, Wrexham v Chester, at Chester June 15, Civil Service v Ruabon Grammar School, at Ruabon June 15, Civil Service (2nd) v Pontblyddyn (2nd), at Pontblyddyn June 22, Wrexham v Whittington, at Wrexham June 22, Mold v Bagillt, at Bagillt June 22, Pontblyddyn v Civil Service, at Wrexham June 22, Civil Service (2nd), v Gresford (2nd), at Gresford ...

GRAND BANQUET AT WYNNSTAY

... irfhStlUnrriagtst anb tntgs. -EI RTFS. CLEMENTS (Ls 'Y)—On THE iOtii inst., at Prrston Montforf), COWARD-On the 23rd inst.the wife of Sir Coward, tiwucT mercbaa' Llangollen, of a son. DRAYCOTT—On the 15th inot., at the wif* of Charles Draycott, of a sou. GREY-On the 10th inst., at EaYeock House, Xcwbridge, Euabon, Mrs Dr Grey, of a son. GEORGE—On the lltU inst.. at Moss, the wife of Mr Edward ...

FIXTURES FOR 1876-77

... FOOTBALL. The fixtures for the season are inserted free of charge, and should reach this office as early as possible. GROSVENOR (WREXHAM) V. HOLT AcADrimy.-A match between the above clubs will be played to-day (Saturday), on the ground of the latter. ALL SAINTS (SHREWSBURY) V GRAMMAR SCHOOL (OBWESTRY).-A match was played at Oswestry on Saturday last, between the above clubs. After a well ...