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Wrexham Guardian and Denbighshire and Flintshire Advertiser

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Wrexham Guardian and Denbighshire and Flintshire Advertiser

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... tEY TELEGRAPH). CORN M AR SETS. LIVERPOOL, Friday. With a thin attendance cur market; has been qniet for wheat at a decline of Id to 21 per cental on Tuesdav's prices. Californian 9, 61 to 9, lOd; flour about Indian corn 23s 9dto 24s for mixed American per 480 lb3; beans (Egyptian) 37s to 383 peas unchanged. LONDON, Friday. Very little done in wheat. Prices about the same. Flour quiet. All ...

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... irtSt Carriages, anb leatjjs. Announcements under this head must be accom- panied by the name and address of the sender. Any addition to the simple notice must be paid for at the rate of one shilling for three lines. MARRIAGE. JoxEs-DAYIEs-On the 31st ult., at the Congregational Church, Westminster-road, Mold, by the Rev. Thomas Owen, Mr. Job Jones, of Wrexham-street, Mold, to Miss Marv Jane ...

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... RUABON AND RHOS COTTAGERS' HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. This flourishing society held its annual exhibition in Wynnstay Park, through the kmd permission of Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart., M.P., on Monday last; but owing to the inclemency of the weather was not so successful as its promoters had hoped it would be. Bain fell in torrents during the greater part of the day, and the park was rendered ...

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... STRONG STEE], PE-NS. and ail fcads of wort O ver •, ajl, *vervwl,v U Patterns, fcola By cJiuti v: s r s; *ud *ross boxes. lh« pmuic are ivj ,V ha'' re^ygot Joan ^■ a'a lea. -i—iud any difli»-vlty .uxiev,aai&ioru-d sunn VRI;! .at IIC.RPO.-T ON RECEIPT of 7 or-13 T,R. A- A, Jo:ui 70, Crttor::e-siree:, ua. j4uuiW,a ...

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... —— — j jyf We do not hod, ourselves responsible for the opinions m, pressed by our Correspondents. Our columns are open to fair discussion, but we request all winters to use teinp V- and courteous language, and to be as britlf ttnd tonciu « possible. Communications not accompanied by lUIImtJ and address of the tenter, or which are addreB8- in any other My than to THE EDITOR, will not inserted. ...

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... HUNTING. J -I J sI2 W. W. WTNN'S HOUNDS i WILL MEET oN J Monday, February 26 Brynkinallt Wednesday, February 2s Whitchurch Station Saturday, March 3 .Brynypys Each day at 10.80. THE FLINT AND DENBIGH HOUNDS WILL MEET ON Tuesday, February 27 Nant, Prestatvu Friday, March Each day at 10.30. « THE YALE OF CLWYD HARRIERS WILL MEET ON Wednesday. February 28 Saturday, Alarcli 2 Ystrad Each day at 11. ...

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... (BY TELEGRAPH). CORN MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, Friday. The tone of the market to-day has been dull throughout, and in the absence of anything like a fair demand, sellers have been obliged to concede Id on white, and Id to 2d per cental on red wheats. Flour dull and nominal. Beans rather lower, Oats, b'lrley ^sintai^ed lite rates. Ind.An corn closes dull on a very limited trade. Mixed American 31s ad ...

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... girtjjs, arriagtst aitb ttttgs. Announcements under this head must be accom- panied by the name and address of the sender. Any addition to the simple notice must be paid for at the rate of one shilling for three lines. BIRTHS. EVANS—On the 20th ult., at Moss, Broughton, the wife of Ellis Evans, of a daughter. FORIJSTONE-On the 3rd ult., at Rhosrobin, Gwersyllt, the wife of Joseph Formstone, of ...

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... DENBIGH ADJOURNED VESTRY. DENBIGH, Friday. At the adjourned vestry to-day, the Rector wrote withdrawing his right to nominate both wardens to St. Mary'E-, if it were not agreeable to the parish- ioners. Mr Gee withdrew his demand for a poll, as Mr Copner W ynne Edwards had been adviged not to act on account of his connection with the reredos case. He said he previously proposed the motion as ...

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... Parliament has been far! her prorogued to November 30rb. A monument to the late Joha Piatt, M.P. for Old- ham, was unveiled thtre on Saturday afternoon, by his widow. Three parties were drowned on Saturday night by tho upset,ing of a pleasure boat, lecurning from Dawlish to Teignmouth. The Steamer, Wyoming o' the Guion L;rJP. lailed for New York on Saturday from Liverpool, hiving on board no ...

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... ASSAULT AT DENBIGH. DEBIGH, Friday. At to-day's borough court two farmers, named Owen. father and son, living at Llanefydd, were charged with brutally kicking John Davies, ostler at the Backrow Inn, on Tuesday last. The father had attempted to enter the boot-house, and the ostler interfering, Owen struck him on the head with a stick. The son also kicked him, render- ing him senseless. Mr Louis ...