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Wrexham Guardian and Denbighshire and Flintshire Advertiser

ST. ASAPH

... RUTHIN. 'EXCURSION.—On Monday, a Viry large train left Ruthin and ether stations on the line for Manchester at very low fares. The return train arrived at Corwen just about time for the excursionists to get break- fast at home on Tuesday morning. RIFLE VOLUNTEERS.—The annual prize shooting of the Ruthin volunteers takes place to-day (Saturday) at Coed Marchian mountain. The prizes include ...

CATHEDRAL

... CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY, SEPT. 26, 1875.—EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. LESSONS.—Morning: First lesson, Jerem. 36; Second lesson, Galatians 4, v. 21, to Galatians 5, v. 13. Evening: First lesson, Ezekiel 2, or Ezekiel 13, to v. 17; Second lesson, Luke 2, to v. 21. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1875.—ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS. I/ESSONS.—Morning: First lesson, Genesis 32; Second lesson, Acts 12, v. 5 ...

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... The Right Hon. W. E Gladstone, M.P., has invited the General Council of the Salford Ltbera) Association, together with the chairmen of the several ward com- mictees jiml other friends, 'o a parry at Huwarden Castle. 1 ne date has been fixed lt>v Saturday week. The party will proceed to Chester by spec: trainc EPPS'S COCOA.—GRATEFUL AXD COMFORTING. H By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws ...

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... POTTER'S GUIDE TO WREXHAM will be found very interesting to visitors to the town. THB GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY have arranged to allow excursionists holding the higher fare tickets to return by any ordinary trains on Saturday in addition to the return excursion trains. ...

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... JOHN HEATH'S EXTEA STRONG STEEL PK2fS trith oniriv, turned up and rounded points. Golden Coated* brouzed and carbonized. Suit all hands, all styles all and all kinds of wort. Over 200 pattern- Sol,I)v Stationers everywhere, in 6d. Is. aad grtwi boxes. rm'iiie respectfully requested to BEWARE OK V/Oit'l'Hi.KHS IMIi ATloN'S, and to see that they really get John Hi-atYs Pens. Should any ...

WREXHAM WORKHOUSE

... CHURCH ACCOMMODATION IN BRYMBO DISTRICT. TO THE EDITOR OF THE GUARDIAN. SIR,—I notice that a correspondent in last week's Guardian calls attention to the want of Church accommodation for the population inhabiting the district lymg between Berse and Brymbo. There is, as he well remarks, no place whereon the Church may put its foot between Berse and Brymbo, a distance of nearly four miles. Tnis ...

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... THE PONTCYSYLLTE IRON COMPANY. The important bankruptcy appeal, re Jones, Hyde, and Mackay, bankrupts, exparte Blease, came on for hearing before the Court of Appeal, consisting of the Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice James, and Lord Justice Bramwell, on Thursday last. Mr. Roxburgh, Q.C., and Mr. E. Cooper Willis (instructed by Mr. Evan Morris, solicitor, Wrexham), appeared for the appellant; ...

THE EASTERN QUESTION

... UNITED STATES. The horrible incident in the civil war waging in Columbia reported by telegraph, the sacking of the town of Cali by the Liberal troops, is fully confirmed by mail news. For six hours the town was left entirely at he mercy of these military ruffians by their general. More than 2,500 men were slaughtered, and women were pitilessly hunted from house to house and subjected to the ...

BUTHIN

... COUNT? MAGISTRATES' COURT. MONDAY.—Before R. G. Johnson, Esq., and Brooke Gunliffe, Esq. THE NATIONAL VICE.—John Hughes, known as Jack Bondo, was charged by P.S. Rowlands with being drnnk and disorderly on the 2nd of March, in Castle-street Ruthin. He was well known as a wet soul and with a view of promoting his total abstinance he was sent to gaol for one months' hard labour. TilE ...

CA .ii* A1LV ON

... THE NATIONAL t.I«TKUI>VOD.— u his meet- ing 01 the txecutiv. cietary (Mr W L. D v.es) reported that huhscnp M,.S to ont of .R^UI £ .>00 hud been receive, I, «its decided to engage the services of the fHi»*.ug arrives:—M ,uuie Edith Wynne, Madame Pa-.ey, DVieb, iVIis.; VVilhams Si^not Foii, Mi T. J. dughes, Eos Modais, aud Mr Gordon Thotrm. OUR INSTRUMENTALISTS.—Some months ago, Mr Howell ...

RHYL

... JWtlrall nftlligtnCt. THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION OF WALES. Negotiations have been in progress for some time te induce the Scottish Football Association to alter their decision, declining to vi lit Wales this season. We arc happy to state that the secretary of the Welsh Associa. tion (Air C. H. Lloyd) received a telegram on Thursday nigiit from Mr L. L. Kenrick (who had proceeded t. Glasgow to ...

PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1875

... VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is intended by _L1 the Mayer Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of Wrexham acting by the Council as an Urban Sanitary Au- thority for ih District of the Borough of Wrexham to make and maintain under the powers and provisions of the Public Health Act 1876 and the several Acts incorporated therewith the following works or some of them with all proper and ...