LOCAL NEWS
... the previoas Monday. The curfew bell, however, is still silent. Athletic Sports. —The sports in connection with the Wrexham Football Club will tike place ' (Su ...
... the previoas Monday. The curfew bell, however, is still silent. Athletic Sports. —The sports in connection with the Wrexham Football Club will tike place ' (Su ...
... Hannan deserves especial mention, her acting being graceful and effective, and her efforts have been duly appreciated. Wrexham Football Athletic Sports.—The sports in connection with this club came off on Saturday last on the racecourse. The attendance was ...
... endless variety. Here was a party of young men engaged in the noble game of cricket, there they were at lumping, racing, and football, while the more gallant joined their fair companions in such games as tursey, kiss-in the-ring, ...
... precocious of the juveniles cricket became the favourite game, several wickets were at once pitched in different a rts the park. Football took the fancy of some, *®d where the sexes wished to blend together in the of amusing themselves, kiss in the ring became ...
... Collection will be made in aid of the Funds. Doors will be open at Half-past Six, to commence at Seven o'clock. a WREXHAM FOOTBALL CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING will be held at the Turf Hotel, on Tuesday next, October 29th, at 7 p.m. 2007 a EISTEDDFOD ADWY'R ...
... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. FOOTBALL. RUABON GRAMMAR SCHOOL v PROVINCIAL. M A match was played between the above clubs Saturday last, and after hard fought came, resulted in victory for the School by two goals to one. At about 3.30 the toss was won by the ...
... Tickets.-Third Class Return Tickets S e ay's a U n e d nt ° WreXham M * kat ' ° D Entertoinments and Meetings' Ty-REXHAM FOOTBALL ■J* Jhisclub are earnestly requested to assemble the Turf, this day Saturday, at 3 o'clock p.m., punctn- 2169 a MUSIC HALL ...
... LOCAL NEWS. Football—Gbove School v. Ruabon QtuuaAM School.—This match will played in a field belong. Mr Jones, in road, play to commence at 2.45. The Church Restoration Fund.—There being deficit of three hundred pounds in the amoant available ! tr> complete ...
... children sang several pieces, accompanied on the harmonium by Master James Fulcher. — The boys were adjourned out of doors, were football, races, and other games were carried on with much spirit. At six o'clock the tables were again replenished with a bounteous ...
... next created by futile attempts to ascend a greasy ?? tbe prize at the summit being a young rabbit. Theae were also games of football, cricket, tse., going en ?? the same time in different parts of the groun.li>'. Abes' seven o'clock A Public Meeting Was ...
... tea was over, young and old commenced enjoying them- • selves in another way. Endless were the variety of games — cricket, football, tursey, kiss in the ring, ?? | ?? ; each had their advocates, who joined iv them with great zest. The rain which had been ...
... Quarter Sessions. A. T. ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace. Mold, 22nd September, 1868. 619 Entertainments and Meetings. WREXHAM FOOTBALL _ & ATHLETIC CLUB. THE Opening Match of tbe Season will be played at the Turf THIS DAY (Saturday) at Three o'clock, when ...