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AIL ARGRAPHIAD

... AIlL ARGRAPIIIAD. BWRDEJSDREFI TFLINT. CYFARFD)TJ ?? YN Y WYDDGRUGJ. Oynuhiwyd cyfarfod brwdfrydig a lluosog o gefnogwyr Mr, Jobn Hobereb yr ymgeisydd detholedig dros fwrdeisdrefi Air Ffthit, yn' Ne6dd y Farchnad, Wyddgrug, uso Fawrth diwed4f, Id; E. Pryce Jones (Ilywydd Cymdeithas RyddfrjydoIiy Wyddgrug) ynuy gadair. P#aillenw3'd. I~lythyr', ?? Gyidehihas Dciwygiadol Gymreig. lerpwl, yn ...

Published: Thursday 27 June 1878
Newspaper: Y Genedl Gymreig
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2172 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

DAMWAIN DDYCHRYNLLYD MEWN PWLL GLO

... DAMWAIN ?? mEWN PrWLL GLO. YN AGOS I DDAU GANT WEDI EU LLADD. YcuayDio oyn deaddeg o'r gledn ddydd Gwener, yr wythnos ddiweddaf, digwyddodd en o'r dum weintau mwyaf ofitadwy v mae genym hanea am 4anynt yn hmnea gweithyldd- gM aewn gleo a bedlbyn i'r Mri. Riowd Bvasu a'i gWI, perohdi- ogibr g6eydd enfawr HUqdook, yn nghymmyddg. a Wigan. Pa ddigwyddodd y tryohineb eebryslawn nia1oead ilai n4 daa ...

Published: Saturday 15 June 1878
Newspaper: Baner ac Amserau Cymru
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 915 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

GENEDIGAETHAU

... GS]RfIGAJn HAU. Humsnwa-Xrhefln yr Sed, yn Rose HU11, Lieufeirtel. hilaro, pdod y Poreb. Jobs iflaphnre., wreteldog y *.dyddwyr N.elildn , at tbb-cymtalsolilg. (Oiwiel eow John BInbetd. Jowys-Mehefin Sydd, prlod Mr. John Jones, asledydd, (beafl Cieorwdrol, sr fab-oentsfanod g. Jozm-kahten Iliad, ?? Mn. Jchn Jones, chwarelrr, Abi a ten. o'r drdt ban or f*rtb. Pr;w lcehcln ted, priod r Pitch. ...

Published: Wednesday 19 June 1878
Newspaper: Baner ac Amserau Cymru
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 854 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

GWRTHDARAWIAD ARSWYDUS AR Y MOR

... LLONG HAIARNWISG WEDI El SUDDO- TRI CHANT 0 FYWYDAU WEDI EU COLLI-MANYLION TOROALONUS. Boren ddydd Gwener diweddaf, digwyddodd un o'r tryohinobau mwyaf arswydus a gymmerodd le y fiwyddyn hon: trychineb trwy b& un y mae Ilynges Ymberodrol Germany wedi coili un o'illestri haiarn. wlag mwyaf ysblenydd, ao o ddeutu tri chant o for. wyr goreu. Digwyddodd yr amgylohiadctorcalonus yn pghymmydogaeth ...

Published: Wednesday 05 June 1878
Newspaper: Baner ac Amserau Cymru
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2050 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: News 

---THE COLLISION OF IRONCLADS

... THE COLLISION OF IRONCLADS. t As briefly announced in last week's Guirdian, I toyee German ironclads, the G.-osser Kurfurst,the Kuoig Wiilieiii, and the Pretisseu,. on Friday, were passing three miles of S.mdgate, the first was rim into by the second, and soon after- wards went down on her side. Her boilders blew up as she 8nk, and about 300lives were lost. There can be little doubt, from the ...

BODELWYDDAN

... MOLD. BISTRE NATIONAL SCHOOL.—The Bistre National School was recently inspected by H. M. inspector, Mr T. Morgan Owen, and assisted by Mr Jones, assistant inspector. The result will be known in a few weeks, and no doubt the report will be such as to bring credit to all concerned. WHITSUNTIDE.—As usual, the local board has its yearly opening of the Bailey Hill for the season on Monday next, ...

GWERSYLLT

... CORWEN. FATAL ACCIDENT.—On Monday evening-, Mr John Lloyd Roberts, son of Mr Thomas Roberts, of Brynbrith Farm, Gwyddelwern, met his death ia a very sudden and rather peculiar manner. Between four aDd live o'clock Mr Roberts and two workmen went to Rhug Park in pursuit ef young ponies that had strayed. Mounted on a spirited poney, the chase seems to have been carried on with considerable zest ...

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 ...

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... Westminster Buildings, Hope-street, Wrexham For good value all round the Liver, Westminster ■Building?, Hope-street, W rexbaml New Season's Teas, choicely blended, and rich in flavour, at C. K. BENSOS and Co.'a, Family Grocery Stores, 14, High-street, Wrexham. Epps's COCOA.—GRATEFUL AND COMFORTING.— By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutri ...

BALA

... THE ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. This club dined at the Black Horse Inn, and were provided with a most sumptuous repast served up by Mr and Mrs Edwards, which gave great satisfaction to the guests. Mr Robert Jones, Chief Ranger, occupied the chair, and Mr Samuel Owen, the vice-ehair. The dinner being over, the Chairman gave the usual loyal and patriotic toasts, and afterwards that of success ...

BUCKLEY

... RUTHIN. NEW ORGAN.—Liu-ul.-Col. Leyland h is just had a nagnificent orchestral organ erected ia his hall at 'Tantclwydd. The instrument h.s been built by (teeirA Whitcloy, of Chester, and consists of two uaauais great and swell áud pedals. The stops aie pea diapason, kerunlophon, flute, piccolo- armonique, salcional, dulcet, iiebiieli-gedaet, voix- elc-stes, orchestral oboe, beurdon, two ...