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Wrexham Guardian and Denbighshire and Flintshire Advertiser

CATHEDRAL

... CHESTER. The hours of Divine Service in this Cathedral are as follows: On week days Morning Prayer said in (he Lady Chapel at o'clock Full Cathedral Musical Service at 10 a.m. Full Cathedral Evenillg Service at 4 o'cluck. Holy Communicn at 8 a.m. on all Saints' days and other festivals, and a short Sermon preached at the evening service on these days. On Fridays the musical service is ...

ISYCOED,

... AN INQUEST was held on Wednesday, at Suit-on Green, beforu- Mr B. H. TaelwaE, coroner, ard a jury, wi-h Mr C. W. Parsonage ai foreman, respecting she doe. A r' Mary Ann Woodball, a child one year and eleven ith. old, the daughter of Mr Levi Woodhall, cai tie dealer. It was drowned in a pit of water close to the house. The mother stated that the child went out to play on Saturday last. She went ...

LODGE

... HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES Were held on Thursday, the 3rd inst., in St. John's Church, The Lodge. Tha morning service commenced at eleven o'clock. The prayers were read by the vicar, and the lessons by the Rev. W. H. Boscawen, rector of Marchwiel, and the Rev. L. Lewis, Chirk, respectively. An ex- cellent, discourse was preached by the former from 2nd Kings, vi, 27. During the afte noon the ...

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... CEFN AND SHOSTMEDRE. THE WELSH INDEPENDENTS of Rhosymedre held their annuaL preaching meeting on Monday. Amongst the preachers were the Revs. R. Roberts, Wrexham, H. Jones, Birkenhead, and J. Nicholas, Liverpool. Pa ...

BANGOR ISYCOED

... BALA. PETTY SESSIONS.—Saturday, before Owen Richards and E. G. Jones, Esq us.—James Hoykins, a hawker, was charged by B. R. Jones, Fishmonger, Dolgelley, with embezzling the sum of £2, which he had received for him on the 2nd inllt. for some goods.—The prose- cutor said that about £2 worth had been sold of his goods by defendant in Bala.—The defendant denied this, and said he only sold about ...

BANGOR STEEPLECHASES

... MINERA AND COEDPOETH. GOVERNMENT INSPECTION OP THE NATIONAL SCHOOLS. —The following report has been received from the Edu- cation Department after examination Boys' School: The grammar was creditable the geography of the second standard was very fair, of the other standards rather weak the reading was good, and the order was good. Girls' School: The order was extremely good, and the singing ...

.. D3rIBIGII

... (SiilSTMAS TREE AND SALE OF f G-wersyllt Scholroom, yesterday afternoon, TJ Chfet^nas tree and sale of work was npenSd^o'fti? putic. A. E. Whieldoo, Et-q., Gwersyi'.t, Rvrk 'i'htprep.irr. tionsmade were very coihplete, iiavig been forgotten or neglected on -aceount^f labor or pains. Oontributious were sentry richnd r-oor,and the amiable aad oll fi, -ti er o:: ta lediea in charge of the stalls ...

THE EASTERN QUESTION

... THE WIJCTEK SEASON.—The most wholesome and delicious stimulant »t this period of the year is GRANT'S MORELLA CHERRY BRANDY, which is sold everywhere. Pleasant witl hot' or eeld whtor. Patronised by the Queen and the aristocracy. Favoured by. sportsmen and travellers. Beware of unwholasom* imitations. Manufacturer Thomas Grant Distiller Maidstone. 1192a ...

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... THE EASTERN QUESTION. Negotiations between the Porte and Count Zichy, the Austrian Ambassador, based upon the Imperial Irade authorising Khereddin Pdhha, the Grand Vizier, to con- clude an agreement with Austria, will commence imme- d'.a'.ely, aad will, it is expcctod, be. soon completed. The Opinione of Rome publishes an article under the heading •• Thy Policy of Englaad, which, while ex- ...

COUNTY PETTY SESSIONS

... BOE-GUGH PETTY SESSIONS. MOKDAY,—'Before T. C. Jones, Esq. (in the -chair), and W. Overton, Esq. IXOEEFEMXG- WITH THE POLIOS. Thomas Parker, formerly an assistant to Mr Bird, VP«3 charged with interfering with and abusing the police. Serg«ant Jones stated that on the 22Dd inst. he was oa duty in High-street, clearing the way for tile laiihia, and seeing Mr Bradshrtw's cart in front of the ...

HOLYWELL

... GEESFOHD. 4XII D. R. V.-Duriii, the last few weeks the mem- bers of this corps have been holding a series of competi- tions for the honour of representing tbe company at Wimbledon. The following is a return of the lour com- petitions :— 12 3 4 Total. W. Sillary 7o (IS 7-1 8:3 noo T. Alderman Gt 82 f!3 7U 293 W. Crockeett «!> 70 78 69 286 James Price 63 81) 65 73 £ 7 75 66 2S1 Isaac Daies 62 ...