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Wrexham Guardian and Denbighshire and Flintshire Advertiser

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... NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING. FRIDAY. (BY TELEGRAPH.) The Bennington Stal-es-ChaAnaut, w.o. A lute ofjoosovs. Cesarewitch Course-Doeskin colt, I; C. B., 2; Wild tommy, J. >'ive ran. J tie iS ewmarket International Handicap— Tassel 1 Rr.n church, 2 Piaiiante, 3. Ten ran. 1 hol>' A Plate of lousovs, last half of Bowlev Mile—Joacirm 1- Gwendoline, Headman, 3. Six ran. .,w!C!ilUg! Peacham, 1; at. ...

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... GOODWOOD MEETING. FRIDAY. Nursery Stakes.—M. De Fligny, 1; Kamschatka, 2; Tormentor filly, 3. Three ran. Queen's Plate.—Lilian beat Kidbrooke. Duke of Richmond's Plate.—Horse Chesnut, 1; Modena, 2; Lady ofUrrard, 3. Eleven ran. Chesterfield Cup.—Coomassie, 1 j Chieftain, 2 Tarline, 3. Eighteen ran. March Stakes.—Prophete, 1; Lord Eldon, 2; Daisy, 3. Five raD. Corinthian Stakes.—Chieftain, 1; ...

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... Parnate*, anh 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. ALLEN—On the 14th inst., at Trimpley, Ellesmere, the wife of Mr Allen, solicitor, a son. HOUGHTON-On the Uth inst., at Leighton TTal), Che- shire, the wife of J. Johnson Houghton, of a ...

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... 1 §irtbsT TJLAMAGES, itittr 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. EIRTHR. COLE-On 28th ult., at Cassia, Wins ford, Cheshire, the V iscountess Cole, of a daughter. EDISBURY—Oil the 14th ult., at 22, Holt-street, Wrex- ham, the wife of Joseph ...

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... THE RUSSIAN ATROCITIES. The Times correspondent, at Shumba, telegraphs: —From cross-examination of six wounded female victims of Cossack barbarity near Sistova, I learn that women and children were butchered. I was slow to believe the reports of such senseless bar- barism, but now I find them to be too true. ...

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... THE SPIRITUALIST CASE. LONDON, Friday. The magbtrntes to-day dismissed the charge of cOIlbpiracy a Simmons might have actea under instructions. They told him, however, to proceed under the Vagrancy Act. jlatfccy intimated tl1at he would call Simmons as witneSl>. ...

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... SHREWSBURY RACES. FRIDAY CYESTERDAT). Selling Hunters' Flat Race—Croesus, 1; Amoiosa, 2; Miss Maud, 3. Four ran. Forester Handicap Plate—Suliman, 1; Hopbine, 2; Fare- ham, 3. 1 our ran. Hawkstoiie Welter [Cup—Speculation, 1 •. Plaisante. 2 iskotzka, 3. Six ran. The Newport Cup-Strike, 1; Ghost and Sign Mauualran. a dead heat. Six ran. Shrewsbury Cup-Pagaeut 1; Hopbloom, 2; Zuechero, 3: Eight ...

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... THE LEITRIM ELECTION. Mr Arthur Loftus Tottenham yesterday (Friday) issued an address to the electors of Leitrim in the Conservative interest. He will advocate compen- sation for unexhausted improvements, reform of the county franchise, and the reduction of local taxation. ...

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... ST. IVES ELECTION PETITION. Mr Hawkins, for the respondent. at Thursday's sating of the eourt to try the S Ives electiou petition, admitted that enough general br.i.eiy had been proved to void the election. Mr JUSLice L, declared ihe election on that ground, expressing his helief that Mr Praed and his agents were not implicated in the- corruption. Mr Pried has received a requisition asking him ...

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... WREXHAM URBAN SANITARY AUTHORITY AND GENERAL PUR- POSES COMMITTEE. A meeting of this body was held on Wednesday afternoon at the Guildhall, when there were pre- sent—Alderman Thos. Jones, chairman; Aldermen Beirne, Beale, and Owen and Councillors Shone, Smith, Lloyd, and J. M. Jones. MEDICAL REPORT. The Medical Officer (Mr LI. Williams) reported that 27 births and 23 deaths had been registered ...

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... MONEY MARKET. London, Thursday. The Directors of the Bank of Enclnnd, to-day, re- duced the minimum rate of discount from 4 per cent., at which it was fixed on the 21st of lust month, to 3 per cent. T „ n LONDON, Friday. Discount demand very quiet, three months bills bemg taken at 2 to 2i per cent. ...

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... RUABON. SCHOOL TBEAT.- Enuay week the scholars attending the cuurct '• school hau their annua; treat. A snort service having been held in the Parisn Ci.urch the scholars proceed beaded by tne ivxnam Volunteer Baua, to 1 he rai;ay .station to OOOK for Bervvvn. Some handsc >me flags aud bannerets, beauti- fully workeu by tne tea- added uincu cu me gaieity of llle; occasion. Anion st tile donors ...