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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

I FIXTURES. !

... FIXTURES. July 12th, Wrexham v. Wynnstay Club, at Wrexham. July 12th, Civil Service Club (First Eleven) v. Crew Albion Club. at Wrexham. July 12th, Oswestry v. Whitchurch, at Whitchurch. July 12th, Wynnstay v. Wrexham, at Wrexham. July 12th, Northop v. Pontblyddyn Club, at Pontblyddyn. July 14th and 15th, Vale of Clwyd Club v. Cheshire, at Rhuddlan. July 17th and 18th, Vale of Clwyd Club v. ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... SIR W. W. WYNN'S HOUNDS will meet on Monday, Nov. -J4 Brynypys Wednesday, Jiov. 26 Aldersey Thur-day, Nov. 27 Rednal Saturday, Nov. 9 New Street-lane Lodge Each d;y at 10.30 THE FLINT AND DENBIGH HOUNDS will meet on Tuesdav, Nov. 25 Travellers' Inn Friday, Nov. Llanfairtalhaiarn Each day at 10.30. THE VALE OF CLWYD HARRIERS will meet ..n Sa'urdav, Nov. 22 Llanbedr Wednesday, Js'or. 6 Gorsedd ...

Crickci

... A Concisc FarrA of Scoring Sheet, with Bowling Analysis iipollished at the office of the Xorth Wales Guardian. Pvice per ahrct, Id lCId per dozen, or by post Is. A n,eatly bu?(iid Sew-c Buok nuty be had for 2s. PLSSVTTT J- FONTBLYDM-N.-This match was wai thp toiy>ddjn on .Saturday.—The following 75. SandyiofrV°flltbl?'ddiyn'- inninSs' 48 5 ^cond, y °ft, 1st and only innings, 40. between ...

TITHE COMMUTATION SEPTENNIAL AVERAGE

... THE LATE ART TREASURES EXHIBITION. TO THB EDITOR OF THE GUARDIAN. SIR,-Gossip whispers that Mr Cornwallis West will suffer severely, in a pecuniary point of view, from his laudable effort to improve the education of his native country in establishing the fine Art Exhibition at Wrexham. Surely the well known patriotism of the Principality will come to the rescue, and not allow the lord ...

HUNTING.i-

... FIXTURES FOR 1 8 76-77. NORTH WALES. Nov. 4, v. Birmingham and District Association, at Birming- ham. Nov. 18, v. Sheffield Association, at Wrexham. Jan. 14, v. Sheffield Association, at Sheffield. Feb. 10, v. Birmingham and District Association, at Wrex- ham. lt WREXHAM. Oct. 28, 1st Eleven v. Remainder of Club, at Wrexham. Nov. 4, v. Oswestry Town Club, at Wrexham. Nov. 11, v. St. Oswald's ...

POSTAL INFORMATION

... INLAND LETTERS. The rate of postage on inlanclletter; is fI, follows :— No exceeding 1 ounce in weight, prepni t insttimps Id. Exceeding 1 ounce but not exceeding 2 ounces I I d. 11 2 ounces, 11 „ 4 ounces, 6 ouncos 2 £ d. 11 6 ounces, 1, 8 sunceg 11 8 onnces, 11 10 ounces 3 £ d. 11 10 ounces, 11 12 ouuees 4d. A letter exceeding the weight of J2 ouuees is liable to a postage of Id for every ...

CORN

... Up to Wednesday 177 bodies hare been received from the Haydock pit. A murderer escaped from Maidstone goal in May last while working at brickmaking. All eforts to discover him have failed. The authorities believe that he has been drowced while attempting to swim across the Medway. An unhappy marriage in high life has led to the appearance of the couple in the Divorce Court. Lord Aylesford ...

j NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK

... BRYMBO. COLLIERY ACCIDENT.-At the new pit, Westminster Colliery, on Saturday, Eiward Jones, of Rowla&d's-yard, Brymbo, bad his leg broken and was otherwise severely crushed by a fall of coal. He was taken to the Wrexham Infirmary. SUPPOSED ELOPEMENT.—At the beginning of this month a gentleman's wite, who resided at an English town, many miles from here, eloped with another man, and took up ...

!DONCASTER RACES

... On Wednesday afternoon the sum of was stolen from the satchel of Mrs Mullett, wife of Isaac Mullett, contractor, Rowley-Regis, near Dudley, while she was in the Wolverhampton Cattle Market. The thief, it is supposed, took train for Liverpool. Mr E. S. Heywood, the owner of the Mistletoe, has paid the amount of wages due to each of his crew up to October next, the time of their hiring, and has ...

------THE DIOCESAN SOCIETIES

... CHURCHES. WREXHAM. Parish Church.—Sundays. Morning Service at U a.m. Evening Service at 6.30 p.m. Welsh Bible Class at 2 p.m Welsh Service at p.m. Holy Communion first Sunday m the month at 11 a.m. second Sunday (in W elsh) at 9 a.m.; third Sunday at 8 30 a.m. and 11 a.m.—Weekdays. Morning Service on Wednesdays and Fridays at 11 a.m.; Evening Service, with a Sermon, every Wednesday Evening at ...

CRICKET,

... DRUIDS' FOOTBALL CLUB ATHLETIC SPORTS. President: G. Hampden Whalley, Esq. Vice-President: Dr Grey. Judges of Pedestrian Contest: Messrs Ll. Kenrick, William Powell, and Dr Grey. Judge fit Walking Mr S, Johnson, Wrexham. Starter: G. H. Whalley, Esq. Referee. Mr Lloyd Jones. Clerics of the Course; Messrs. C. D. Barnett, and J. Watkins. Handicappers: Messrs. W. Powell, and S. Johnson. Another ...