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Wrexham Guardian and Denbighshire and Flintshire Advertiser

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... A Concise Form of Scoring Sheet, with Bowling Analysis, is published at the office of the North Wales Guardian. Price per sheet, Id; 10d per dozen, or by post Is. A neatly bound Score Book may be had for 2s. WREXHAM match will be played to-day (Saturday) between these clubs on the Wrexham Racecourse. Wickets pitched at 1.45.' CIVIL SERVICE v. OSWESTRY.— A match will be played between the ...

^ - ir MISCELLANEOUS

... CATTLE. LONDON, Monday.—Tne total imports of, foreign stock into London last week consisted of 3,312 head. In the corresponding week last year we received 3,695; m 1873, 7,659; in 1872, 7,054 in 1871,2.505; and in 1870, 4,011 head. A dull tone has pervaded the cattle trade to-day. Supplies have not been extensive, but they have been equal to requirements, sales throughout progressing slowly. ...

FORESTERS (GWERSTLLT)

... CIVIL SERVICE (WREXHAM). Oct. 20, v. Wrexham (cup tie), at Wrexham. Oct. S7, v. Cbirk, at Chirk. Nov. 8, v. Mold, at Wrexham. Nov. 10, v. Llanerchrugoer, at Rhos. Nov. 17, r. Ruabon, at Wrexham. Nov. 24, v. Llangolien. at Llanirollen. Dec. 1. v. Chester College, at Chester. Dec. 8. r. Gwersylit, at Wrexham. Dee. 32, v. Druids, at Ruabon. Jan. 5, v. Llanerchrurog, at Wrexham. Jan. 19, v. Druid* ...

¡WRDSHAM UNION ACCOUNTS

... JOKD WILLOUGHBT D3 BROKE has returned ten p; cent, of the rents of his tenants, those who fa:lD pasture land being only excepted. OWING to the scarcity of funds of the russia-n Eicht-quer, the Russian officiate will not receive tlt^r usual Christina^ remuneration. JOLLY NASH. with a celebrated concert company il give an entertainment in the Corn Exchange oi the 17th January, in which Mr Nash ...

TWELVE REASONS FOR DETERMINED OPPOSITION TO MR. OSBORNE MORGAN'S BURIALS BILL

... The following paper has just been issued by th e Church Defence Institution for extensive circulation, and copies can be obtained at the Office, 25, Parliament- street, London, S.W. 1. This bill would throw our churchyards, hitherto devoted to the solemn and scriptural Burial Service of the National Church, open to every Kind of rite and ceremony performed by ministers and members of any ...

LLANGOLLEN

... Local Board Chairman, Mr S. G. Fell; Clerk, Mr Charles Richards; Surveyor and Collector, Mr T. Edmunds. The Meetings are held on the first Thursday in each month School h ard Chain; an, Mr W. Coward: Clerk, Mr J. Parry-Jones. The Meetings are held on the tliii d Tuesday in each month Hauls: Messrs C. and W. Rchards, Bank Buildings; and the North and South Wales Bank, Bridge-street. Open from ...

CARNARVONSHIRE

... BANGOR, April 5, June 25, September 16, October 28. CARNARVON, First Saturday in January, Second Saturday in February, March 4, April It), First Saturday in May, May 15, June 26, August 12 September 23 (the old Fair), November 9, First Friday and Saturday in December. When the date of Fair falls on Sunday it will be held on Saturday. CONWAY, March 26, June 20, September 18. October 21, ...

WREXHAM BICYCLE CLUB

... THE WIMBLEDON MEETING. This meeting was opened on Monday, and as usual, the first day was not very important. The weather was altogether very favourable for shooting Firing began at nine a.m. The only competition which was brought to a conclusion on the first day was the Alfred Prizes, open to all comers, seven shots at 200 yards, with a Snider rifle. Lieut. Ward, of the 2nd Flintshire, won ...

COpy OF RETURN,

... The success of the Prince Imperial at Woolwich is commented on by the Bonapartist newspaper in Paris whiitfi regards him now as a man consecrated to tke direction of Imperial policy. FLOEILINE !—F«K THE TEETH AND BREATH.—A few drops of the liquid Floriline sprinkled on a wet tooth-brush produces a pleaant lather, which thoroughly cleafsesythe teoth from all partite? or im- purities, harder* ...

CHURCH SERVICES

... fJt Cljurcl). nG From an Admiralty return just presented to the House of Commons, we learn that of the seamen of the royal navy, 22,816 belong to the Church of England, 1,150 are Presbyterians, 2,675 are members of other Protestant 7] denominations, and 3,866 are Roman Catholics. Llanfairtalhairn church, which has been restored from the designs ot Mr Scott, son of Sir Gilbert Scott, was re ...