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... iNUTritS .11 Y liiri MAIN Ai3 ...
... iNUTritS .11 Y liiri MAIN Ai3 ...
... Correspondents are requested to give their name and address when sending communications. Orders, Advertisements, &c., to be addressed to the Publishers; and all cheques, P.O. Orders, &c. to be made payable to the Proprietors, AMOS BROTHERS Advertiser Office, Rhyl. To ensure insertion all correspondence should be received not later than noon on Thursdays. We cannot undertake to return rejected ...
... made out on Tuesday evening last in favour of selecting Rhyl as the site for the North Wales College. Mr MOSTYN WILLIAMS has, by his valuable contribution to the subject, added another powerful claim to the gratitude of his adopted town which ho has in so many ways benefitted already. For several months he has made this special subject his study, and has prepared the way in which to enlist the ...
... JOII PRICE, of Berthengam, is a character well-known to the magistrates, police, and game-keepers of the surrounding district, and it is an acquaintance that has cost him a little fortune in fines. He has figared before the justices on several and divers offences, but chiefly on those against the gamo laws. He put in an appearance on Monday at the Prestatyn Petty Sessions on a different charge ...
... SE AS! TIE NOTES. BY A PROGRESSIONIST. Words are things, and a small drop of ink, Falling, like dew, upon a thought, produces, That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think. Who can rightly estimate tie vast power and influence wielded by the pen and the press of a county like Great Britain ? When we consider the rapidly increasing number of people who take a keen interest in passing ...
... ABERGELE PARCEL'S POST.—Special Public Notice.— On and after Monday last a new parcel despatch was established from the Post Office. Abergele, for which parcels be handed in be fere 11 a.m. Parcels by this despatch fur Rhyl. DENBIGH, Trefnant, St. Asaph, Rhuddlan, Coiwyn, AND Colwyn Bay, will be delivered the same dny and parcels for all other places will be accele- rated in most cases by half ...
... Correspondents are requested to give their name and address when sending communications. Orders, Advertisements, &c., to be addressed to the Publishers; and all cheques, P.O. Orders,&c. to be made payable to the Proprietors, AMOSBROTUERS Advertiser Oiffce, Rhyl. To ensure insertion all correspondence should be received not later than noon on Thursdays. Wo cannot undertake to return reiected ...
... The annual meeting of the shareholders in the above company was held at the company's offices on Thursday afternoon last, Mr S. Porks, chairman of the company, presiding. The'report of the directors was read as follows The statement of the accounts for the yoar ending 30th April, 1884, duly audited, is sent herewith. The profits on the year's working amount to £2081 16s. 4Jd. This sum, added ...
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... BIRTHS. ROBERTS.On the 8th inst., at 2, St. Asaph-street, the wife of Mr John Roberts, ironmonger, of a son. HUGHES.—On tho 11th inst., at Tau-y-bryn, Gwaen. ysgor, the wife of Mr Edward Hughes (Gwaenys- gor) of a daughter. MARRIAGE. MACGREGOR-CY.CIL.-Ou the 9th inst., at Pembury, Tunbridge Wells, by the Rev Radford Thomas, M.A., the Rev Duncan Macgregor, of Rhyl, to Gertrude, youngest ...
... The following -uletioKews; —The Welsh and Border Counties Cup tie between Hartford St. John's and Rhyl came off on Satur- day, on the somewhat primitive-looking ground of the firet named. The Saints have lost several of their last season's team, and were not so strong as usual, whilst Rhyl had to oome away without four of their team. The home contingent p up so wtdl at first that tuey 8cre ...
... THE LOSS or the • CITY OF BRUSSELS. Xo (joubf.ill readers are conversant! with the facts \moer which tbe above -teamer o!'the Inm;v> Line was lost, on Sunday last. The chief officer of the ill-fated vessel was a gentfeman well-known in Rnvl. lieing the son of the late Cnnt. Tar! etc a of this r-«wn, and we have great pleasure in giving pnblicity to the following ertra.ct from a letter of his ...