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... 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& ...

(Lruhct

... EEXH.IJI r. MOLD.—Y\ ill be played on the race- course to-day (Saturday), wickets pitched at 1.45 p.m. WREXHAM v. HOCK FERRY.—Will be played on the racecourse on Monday (Bank Holiday), wickets pitched at 11 a.m. CIVIL SEF.VICS 1'. match will be played between the above clubs on the ground of the former, 011 Saturday next. Wickets pitched at three o'clock. MOLD CRICKET CLUB.—A match was played ...

(The Ifrwfrcm @ 1tâtfft

... FRIDAY. Bankrupts. Ellis Roberts, of Cesailgwmbach, parish of Llanelltyd, Merionethshire, farmer. Richard Richards, Dolgelly, Merionethshire, carrier. Petitions for Liquidation by Arrangement. Evan Jones, Mynydd Mwyn Mawr Gwredor, Anglesea. E. Thomas, Church-street, Wrexham, grocer. E. Owen, Town-hill, Wrexham, cabinet maker. TUESDAY. Petitions for Liquidation by Arrangement. John Pritchard, ...

H U iNT ING

... assembled to consider whether they would or not adopt the Education Act in Bersham; whether, or not, they would go in for a School Board. He was an advocate for the School Board, and urged them to adopt it for the reason that he, as a Welshman, felt that the \v eMi were tncjcward, as compared with the English, Scotch, or Irish, in regard to education. He felt dissatisfac- tion, he still did, ...

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... ST. ASAPH. SUNDAY SCHOOL TREAT.—On Tuesday the annual treat to the members of the Parish Church Sunday School, numbering about 250, took place. The children met at the Schoolroom and marched to the Cathedral, where a short service was held, after which they marched through the Palace ground^ singing a variety, of hymns. They then proceeded to the-National Schools, i where a capital tea was ...

TO SUBSCRIBERS

... THE DENBIGHSHIRE VOLUNTEERS. On Saturday the Ruthin and Denbigh Corps met a. Ruthin for battalion drill, under command of Colone1 Sir Watkin W. Wynn, Bart. Captain and Aaiuamt Conran was present. The Ruthin corps paraded .bout» four o clock, under the ooirMuand of Captain LI. Adams, there being- present L>at. Gr. G. Eilis, Quartermaster-sergeant G. E'iis, Ser'wfc.- Major Watts, Quartermastor ...

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... FIXTURES. August 30tb, Wrexham v. Llangollen, at Llangollen. August 30th, Mold v. Pontblyddyn, Club, treturn), at Pont- Dlyddyn. August 3uth, Pontblyddyn v. Mold Club, at Pontblyddyn. August 30th, Wynnstay v. Cnrwcn, at Ruabon. Augu-t 30th, Civil Service Club (First EleveD) v. Black Park, at Black Park. September 6th, Wynnstay v. Oswestry, at Ruabon. September 7th, Civil Service Club, Married ...