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GRAND BANQUET AT WYNNSTAY

... irfhStlUnrriagtst anb tntgs. -EI RTFS. CLEMENTS (Ls 'Y)—On THE iOtii inst., at Prrston Montforf), COWARD-On the 23rd inst.the wife of Sir Coward, tiwucT mercbaa' Llangollen, of a son. DRAYCOTT—On the 15th inot., at the wif* of Charles Draycott, of a sou. GREY-On the 10th inst., at EaYeock House, Xcwbridge, Euabon, Mrs Dr Grey, of a son. GEORGE—On the lltU inst.. at Moss, the wife of Mr Edward ...

FIXTURES FOR 1876-77

... FOOTBALL. The fixtures for the season are inserted free of charge, and should reach this office as early as possible. GROSVENOR (WREXHAM) V. HOLT AcADrimy.-A match between the above clubs will be played to-day (Saturday), on the ground of the latter. ALL SAINTS (SHREWSBURY) V GRAMMAR SCHOOL (OBWESTRY).-A match was played at Oswestry on Saturday last, between the above clubs. After a well ...

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... MB. WATKIN WILLIAMS, M.P., AT WREXHAM. A FRIENDLY ADIEU. A meeting of the members of the Liberal party was held in the Public Hall, on Tuesday evening, the object being to hear a tirade against the Government, and an allusion to the causes which brought about his recent decision not to contest the seat again. The proceedings were announced to commence at half-past seven, but by that time the ...

INLAND LETTERS

... The rate of postage en inland letters is as fellow* Not exceeding 1 ounce in weight, prepaid in stamps Id. Exceeding I ounce but not exceedirig 2 ounces l £ d. 2 ounces, 11 4 ounces 4 ounces, 1. 6 ounces, 1, S ounces .&1. „ 8 ounces, 10 ounces .3ld. 30 ounces, 12 ounces 4d. A letter exceeding the weight of 12 ounces is liable to a postage of Id for every ounce or fraction of an ousjce, begin- ...

H U iNT ING

... assembled to consider whether they would or not adopt the Education Act in Bersham; whether, or not, they would go in for a School Board. He was an advocate for the School Board, and urged them to adopt it for the reason that he, as a Welshman, felt that the \v eMi were tncjcward, as compared with the English, Scotch, or Irish, in regard to education. He felt dissatisfac- tion, he still did, ...

WATERLOO COURSING MEETING-

... OSWESTRY. THE iNsi'ECTOit OF WEIGHTS A%D -NIFAS-P.ES [Mr W. Vaughan). died from apoplexy* on Tuesdav morning. THE CiViL SunCE.-rn a recent open competition examination for the Civil Service, for sixty appointments, Mr Colin Campbell, of Oswes-try. stood second en the list, out of an immense number of competitors. LECTL'RE.—An interesting lecture was civen by Mr C. J. Naylor. of Leighton, on ...

CHURCH SERVICES.,1

... Wfst gfturct) A memorial, signed by 140,481 membeS of the Church CJf England, has been addressed to the praying her Majesty not to countenance the proposes to legalise the use of vestments and the eastward pbon of the cele- brant at Holy Communion. The Marquis of Salisbury, in replug a deputation (headed by the Archbishop of Can^bmy) who wished to consult him respecting the pro ...

CORN

... At thn Aberdare police court, on Tuesday, Mr II. H Rys, a local magistrate, and chairman and vice- chairman of several public bodies, fined himself 5= and costs for allowing his dog to be at laro-e. H, could not, he said, conscientiously fine other people for such an offence unless he deaJt/the same measure towards binis* If. Hollotony's Ointment and Pills. — Bowel Complaints. Dia.rrhœa.- ...

HUNTING

... FOOTBALL. SHEFFIELD v. BIRMINGHAM.—The last great match of the season was played on the Bramall-lane Ground, Sheffield, on Saturday, between Birmingham and Shef- field, in the presence of a very large number of spectators. The Sheffield team, which played better together tht:1 the visitors, won by three goals to none. At the dinner which followed the match the subject of c, charging was ...