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EAST PARADE

... cause to regret the appointment they would make that morning. He asked to be allowed to say that I several of the members of the Commissioners had on more than one occasion done him the honotir to say that they should be glad to see him fill the office of chairman he merely wished to say that it was not at all for wamt of appreciation of the honour or any- thing connected with it, that he did ...

Edward Henry Street

... Crescent Road. 1 Marine villa, Alderman Ishmael Jones and Mrs. Jones ?p 2 Mr J. W. Jones 3 Lircoln house, MrW Freeman 4 Mr Owen 6 Fron Don, Mr and Mrs Stanley and family (p 7 Miss Rice 8 Mr E. Jones (p 9 Mrs Lucall 10 Mr S. Saunders 11 Convalescent Institu- tion for men, Mr T. J. Williams, manager 34 inmates 12 Meiriadoc villa, Mrs R. Jones 13 Miss Worsley (p CRESCENT TERRACE. 1 Mr jB Allen 2 ...

Vaughan Street

... Vale Road. Railway bridge, Messrs J, Oldfield C7,' s coal office 1 J. Jones 2 Mrs Roberts J. G. Davies 3 Mrs Edwards 4 Mrs Hoole 5 Mr 6 Mr C. Evans GREENFIELD TERRACE- 1 Mr D. Owen 2 Mrs Williams 7 Mrs Parry 8 Llys Arvon, Rev. D- C. Evans(Calvinistic Meth- odistminister) Mrs Evans and fam ily (p 9 Mrs Williams Ða Victoria iun, Evans British schools, Mr Lewis, master; Miss John, mis- tress 10 ...

H LO-

... WEST PARADE. Q Hotel, Mrs Joy 4 Glan y don house, Miss -Frtiegnard 5 Mrs King do ft 6 Mrs (Jle'atlib; 'iO 7 Mrs N. L. JWpow Mrs Jacques, family and attendant, Leicester Mr & Mrs Juiraer, Ashton Mr-and Mrs and Mayall,& iamily, Moseley Miss Vinton; do 8 Miss Pressdee 9 Mr Alger F. Ash, Eetq., Stoke Mr Finnemore, do Mrs Firnemore, do L S Cohen Esq., L'pool Mrs Cohen, family and attendants, do ...

Sussex Street

... Sisson Street (out of Vale Road) 1 Sisson villa, Mr D. Jones 2 Mr Powell 3 Mr J. Jones 4 Mr Jones i 12 Mr Harry Fosttr f Mr Hetherington | Mr De Redder | Mr Dobson Mr Scott, South Shields Mr Buckham, Mr Etherington, Blade Burn ...

St. Asaph Street

... Russell Road. 1 Mrs Jones 1 aMr F. Homan lb Mr T. Evans lcMr Cook 2 Mr Hackforth 3 Messrs C. T. W. Hol loway 4 Mrs Jones 5 Misses Morris Swan inn,, Mrs Ellis G JJJrs Jones 7 R. Roberts Plasgwyn, Mrs Sunderland Aston cottage, Mrs Ellis Jones ENTRANCE TO TRINITY CHURCH Clairville, Mrs and the Misses Mcrcier (p Esmond house, 7F. J. Hughes, Esq., 31.A., and jJIrs Hughes family (p Merton house, ...

Bodfor Street. I1

... Bath Street. Women's Convalescen- home, Miss Gertrude Vizard, lady-superinten- den t Morlan, Mrs Twist-on (p GROSVENOR rrERRACE- 1 O. Edwards, Esq., and Mrs Edwards (p 2 MrsNeale 3 Rev. Mr Todd p) 4 Douglas house, Rev. Duncan Macgregor (Bap- tist minister), Mac- gregor, and family (p BELLE VUE TERRACE— 1 Mrs Royston Mr Ford Mr Hughes Mrs Sutton 2 Mrs Jones 4 Mr and Mrs Collingwood and jam i ly ...

LADIES' UNDER-CLOTHING & BABY LINEN

... Furnishing Department. All makes in Carpets, Hearthrugs, &c. 400 White counterpanes from 3s. 6d. to 40s. Dimities, Cretones, in great variety. Lace, Leno, and Muslin Hangings fror- 2s. 6d. to 30s. Real Witney Blankets, Linen & Calicoe Sheeting. Gentlemen's Youth's and Boy's Clothing In great variety. The Bespoke Department is under the management o an experienced and practical Cutter. ...

SHERIFFS FOR NORTH WALES

... WREXHAM COUNTY COURT. WEDNERAT.—Before Horatio Lloyd, Esq. H. D. JAEEZ v. ROBERT HUGHES. This was a. claim for 16s 5d school fees. It- Appeared that the deferdant. had three children at school, the regulation being that for one child the fee be 3'3, tw.;> 5a, an.d three, 61. Defendant, had withdrawn c>ne of, Wei children and thought she could withdraw the one for which she had been paying 3d. ...

| DENBIGHSHIRE, .-

... DENBIGHSHIRE, M.ijrh Sheriff .V.-in-a Ksq. hh;c-fS lileet: i'. ^n KUetw; T.w*. (Jcifr Shenir.- U. A'iUrns. ju'itiiia tjlwk of the Pe-uca J. I'cwra, £ sq., I'uthiii Co'icty Treasurer J.X. Hcanon. Ksq., J'lasHelton,Denbigh Comity Purveyor: IC, LI. Williams, iiisq,, Denbigh Chief Constable: Wrexham Coroners: il. H. Tiier-.ail, Esi., Kossett, MMt E. Pierce Esq., M.D., Denbigh. County Analyst: J. J ...

INLAND BOOK AND GIBJCULAB, POST

... LIMIf TO SJSZE OF LITTERS, &c. With the followisg eseeptions, no letter, book-packat,&e, can be forwarded by post which is more than one foot.six. inches in length, nine iushes in width, cx six inches In depth:- 1. Packets to, or from any of th& ...