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Wrexham Guardian and Denbighshire and Flintshire Advertiser

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... POLICE REGULATIONS.—By a new order the police in the town are in future to wear white gloves and no sticks. THE FREE SCHOOLS, HILL-STREET.—The annual examination by Majesty's Inspector look place on the 1st instant. Two hundred and eighty-one children were present. WYNNSTAY BOWLING CLUB.—At a committee meeting, held on Monday week it was decided that the green should be closed on Friday, the ...

ABERGELE

... COUNCIL MEETING. WEDNESDAY, 1ST OCTOBER.—Present, Dr. W. D. Jones (in the chair), Alderman D. Jenkins, Messrs. R. P. Davies, D. E. Davies, L. Parry, W. J. Hunt, T. P. Roberts, and Mr. Jones. APPLICATIONS. Upon the notice of Mr. T. P. ROBERTS that the resolution disallowing Mr. Jones to place railings in front of some houses in Park-road should be rescinded, Mr. Roberts, of the firm of Lloyd ...

RUTHIN

... DENBIGH. The Denbigh Office of the NORTH WALES GUARDIAN is now at Albert Terrace, Vale-street (nearly opposite the Station-road). All communications addressed either to The Reporter, or Mr. COTTOM byname will receive immediate attention. The paper is on sale at the shops of Messrs. J. DAVIES and W, A. XOTT, and at the Bookstall at the Station. LOCAL CASES.—Two or three cases of local in- ...

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... WREXHAM CRICKET CLUB.—The season of 1879 is now brought to a close, and during the season the club has played sixteen matches, five of which they have won, ind four they have lost, and the remaining seven were ilrawn. The following are the batting and bowling werages Jtsazting. Times Most Total No. of not in an No. of Avg-e. Innings. out. Innings. Runs. E. A. Cross. 184 26'2 .T. H. Darby 9 2 ...

.-CORN MARKETS

... A VESSEL RUN DOWN. A fishing vessel, the Racer, of Ramsgate, was run down off the North Foreland at two o'clock this (Friday) morning by the screw steamer Pleaides. The third hand of the fishing vessel was drowned, but the remain* der were picked up by a lugger and brought into Rams- gate Harbour. ...

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... MOLD. FATAL ACCIDENT AT THE ARGOED COLLIEHT. On Monday night, Joseph Hughes, an engineer at the above colliery, was found to be missing from his post, and on a search being made his remains were found at the bottom of the shaft, down which he had fallen, litornlly smashed to pieces. It is not known how the accident happened. Deceased leaves a widow, but no children. GRAND CONCERT.—Mr Lvle, the ...

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... MR GLADSTONE'S RESOLUTIONS. The following voted, on Monday night, in favour of Mr Gladstone's resolution :—Messrs Jacob Bright, John Bright, C. C. Cotes, R. Davies, J. G. Dodson, P. E. Eyton, W. E. Gladstone, W. H. Gladstone, S. Holland, W. B. Hughes, M. Lloyd, G. O. Morgan, W. Rathbone, H. Richard, B. Robertson, G H. Whalley, W. Williams, and Lord R. Grosvenor. The following voted with the ...

PRESTATYN

... HOLYWELL. COUSTT COURT.—The business at this court on Tues- day was unusually heavy, the judge (Mr Horatio Lloyd), tlnough Jillne-s, not having been able to attend the April sitting.—Thomas Williams, Dee Bank Hotel, Bagiilt, sought to recover from William Michel!, River Bank, brewer, the sum of £50 damages for an alleged improper distress, and for expenses incurred by plaiutiff in defending an ...

ELLESMERE.;

... DOLGELLEY. EXTRAORDINAY BIGAMY CASE A HUSBAND'S RE- VENGE.—By the direction of the Home Secretary, an inquiry has been held by the visiting justices of the county gaol for Merionelhshire, at Dolgelley, with reference to the case of David or William Jones, who was charged with bigamy at the late assizes for the county, pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to a term of imprisonment. Afterwards, a ...

WREXHAM COUNTY COURT

... CAUTION TO r — Samuel Do* ■ n^™RS; moaed ff *e' °* Broad O^k, Burton, was sum- J having ridden on the shafts of a vehicle u he was driving. P. C. Challoner stated that on the 21st ult. he saw the defendant in charge of a cart and two horses and he was riding on the shafts of the form r. Mr John Jones appeared for the defendant, and denied the charge, but the defendant was fined 10s and the ...

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... ST. ASAPH. MONTHLY PETTY SESSIONS. MONDAY.—Before Whitehall Dod and P. P. Pennant, Esqrs., Capt. Mesham, and Sir W. Grenville Williams, Bart. ILLEGAL FISHING.—William Williams was charged with illegal fishing in the Clwyd on the 17th of last month. P.S. Parry proved the charge. The case was adjourned for the apprehension of a man named Robert Williams, who was in company with the defendant. ...

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... J atr ANTED, a good general HOUSE SERVANT, must be a Good Milker, and able to speak English.—Apply at Plas Captain, near Denbigh. llfiPh Messrs Davies and. Armor. MONTHLY FAT STOCK SALE AT DENBIGH. MESSRS DAVIES AND ARMOR WIN SELL BT AUCTION, on Tuesday, the Hth day of May, 1876 (Denbigh Fair Day), in front of the Koyal Oak, at 11 o'clock a.m. prompt. 30 Head of Prime Fat SHOR F-HORN CATTLE, ...