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Wrexham Guardian and Denbighshire and Flintshire Advertiser

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... LLANRWST. PRESENTATION TO THE REV. T. ROBERTS.—The presentation took place at the Town Hall. Dr. W. E. Hughes was voted to the chair. Amongst others present were Messrs. H. Roberts, Bank; R. Hughes, Watling-street; James Owen BrynYnvs; W. R. Wilkins, chemist; R. Davies, Albion Hotel; R. D. Griffith, y Flodfa, and several other gentlemen. The chairman presented in the name of the subscribers to ...

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... WREXHAM FOOTPATHS. TO THE ^EDITOR OF THE GUARDIAN. SIR,—Through the medium of your columns I wish to call the attention of the Borough Surveyor and the Footways Committee to the great want of properly laid street crossings. At the junctions of the more important streets and opposite the chief public buildings it would be a great boon to foot passengers if decent crossings were placed. The ...

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... ENGLAND VERSUS FRANCE—For generations Chocolate has been imported in large quantites into this country from France. We are glad to find the tables turned at last, and that Cadbury's, the makers of the well known, Cocoa Eesseuce, have opened elegant premises at 90, Faubourg, St. Honore, Paris.-Their Cocoa Essence being perfectly genuine is a beverage far better suited to warm climates than the ...

BOROUGH PETTY SESSIONS

... adjoining, called Aber Croesnewydd, situate near Minera, and in the parish of Llandegla, and con- taining la 3r 20p, in the occupation of Mr W. Williams. This lot was put up at £ 100, and finally disposed of to Mr James Taylor, auctioneer, for .£147. ...

WREXHAM DEANERY CHORAL UNION FESTIVAL

... CHURCHES. WREXHAM. Parish Church-Sundays. Morning Service at 11^ a.m. Evening Service at TI.30 p.m. Welsh Bible Class at 2 p.m Welsh Service at p.m. Holy Communion first Sunday in the month at 11 a.m. second Sunday (in Welsh) at 9 a.m.; third Sunday at 8 30 a.m. and 11 a.m.— eek-days. Morning Service on Wednesdays and Fridays at 11 a.m.; Evening Service, with a Sermon, every Wednesday Evening ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... Nonconformists submit so complacently to the conversion of their chapels into political meeting- houses that it is quite refreshing to find a protest here and there. Writing to a contemporary a Nonconformist thanks the Conservatives for the telling lesson they are teaching the sects. He says As one having some authority on chapel matters, being a trustee of more than one meeting-house, let me, ...

OSWESTRY

... MALPAS. A BUTCHER FINED.—At Chester Police Court, on Saturday, George Price/1 of Burwardsley, near Malpas, was summoned by John Ellis, meat in- spector, for exposing for sale in the shambles, certain parts of a calf which were unfit for human food. Both the inspector and Dr Haining stated that the flesh was fresh, but impure from disease. The defendant said he had purchased the calf quite ...

IHOUSE OF LORDS—TUESDAY

... HOUSE OF LORDS—TUESDAY. In further explanation of the instructions which had been sent to Sir Bartle Frere, the Earl Cadogansaid the Government were disposed to insist upon the establish- ment of a Resident in Zululand, and upon a modification of the present military system. The Earl of Beacons- field said, in answer to Earl Granville, that Sir Bartle Frere was sufficiently acquainted with the ...

CONSERVATIVE v. LIBERAL TAXATION.i

... CONSERVATIVE v. LIBERAL TAXATION. Sir WILFKXD LAWSON'S attempt to wate -inother nigkt or two upon a discussion of the policy and the expenditure of the Government has been defeated by the good sense of Lord who would not lend himself to a movement which must wear the appearance, if it had not the purpose, of factious obstruction, Mr. GLADSTONE, however, did not lose his op- portunity of ...

ST. ASAPII. |

... REYL. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE COMMISSIONEES.,—The annual meeting of the imtrovemeat Commissioners waa held at the Town H ill on Monday morning, when, on the motion of Mr. J. n. Jones, the retiring1 ohairmau, seconded by Mr. S. Perkes. Major Pcau was unanimously eiected chairman for the ensuing- year.—In taking his position the Criairmanthanked the Commissioners ior the honour which had be;n ...

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... (Tbt Jargon: ''A Y. Petitions for Liquidation by Arrangement. Daniel Jones, Llanbrynmair, Montgomeryshire, draper and :;roc2r. TUESDAY. Petition! for Liquidations by Arrangemnt. James Thomas, formerly of OV.stle Ely Mill, Cyffig, Carmarthen, miller and farmer, now in Cresselly, Pem- broke. Thomas Abbott, Aberystwith, hotel keeper. William Jones, Merllyn, near llhymney, Flint, farmer, corn ...