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Wrexham Guardian and Denbighshire and Flintshire Advertiser

AGRICULTURE

... iRON. BARROW-IN-FURNESS, Monday.—Notwithstanding that fair parcels of pig iron have lately been disposed of at lower values than have been ruling for souie time pii,t, buve> s do not seem disposed to increase their purchases beyond their immediate small requirements. Bessemer iron is largely used in the steel trade, which occupies the best position of any industry in the district, but forge ...

-----_-----------.---THE DEATH OF THE PRINCE| IMPERIAL

... THE DEATH OF THE PRINCE IMPERIAL. The sad news of the death of the Prince Imperial at the hands of the Zulus has, it need hardly be said, everywhere produced a profound sensation of grief. The manner of the young Prince's death is related more circumstantially in later telegrams from the Cape. The Prince had gone out with Captain Carey, of the Intelli- gence Department, and an escort of six ...

TREMEIRCHION

... ST. ASAPH. BOARD OF GUARDIANS-Thnrsday, August, 5th.— Present: Mr Brownlow Wynne, in the chair; Captain P. P. Pennant, Messrs T. G. Dixon. Whitehall Dod, eee-officios; Rev W. H. Williams, William Owen, Aber- fele; D. P. Williams, Denbigh; T. G. Lunt, Thomas [illward, Henllan P. Powell Jones, Rhyl; William Bell, Rhuddlan John Pierce, Thomas Lloyd, Rhyl; Edward Vaughan, Llanefydd John Jones, ...

DENBIGH

... Ti LcrJjigh Office of the NORTH WALES GUARDIAN is now at Albert Terrace, Vale-street (nearly opposite the Station-road). All communications addressed either to The Reporter, or Jfr. COTTcm by name, will receive immediate attention. The paper is on sale at the shops of Messrs. J. DAVIES and W. A. NCTT, and at the Bookstall at the Station. CHANSE OF CTJBATE%.—We understand that the Rev W. ...

SCHOOL BOARD MEETING. c

... THURSDAY, June 5th.—Present, Mr. J. R. Heaton, chairman; Alderman T. Gee, vice-chairman Rev. H. Humphreys; Messrs. J. C. W. Edwards, and J. Harrison Jones.. LOVE LANE SCHOOL MASTERSHIP. 1 Mr. Thomas Jones, assistant master of Love Lane School wrote to ask the Board if there was any proba- bility of his being ippointed master of the school in the place of Mr. Ellis, who is likely to resign next ...

MR. MORRIS AND THE DENBIGH CORPORATION

... THE ASSAULT OX MR. KELLY. TO THE EDITOR THE GUARDIAN. f 'SlE,—I am obliged still to maintain that iihe militia officers did not make -any effort to ascer- tain if any of their men had been engaged in tiie disgraceful attack on Mr. Kelly, as in the in- terests of justice they should have done. I think you will perceive this from the following statement:—Some men of Clancy's billet were ...

RECENT STORMS AND THESE SAD RESULTS

... hhtt$Sts. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THOMAS RICHARDS, PRACTICAL TAILOR AND WOOLLEN DRAPER, Begs to announce his removal from Xo. 3, YORKE STREET, to No. 30, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM, WHERE he hopes to receive a continuance of the same support accorded to him in his late premises. LARGE AND NEW STOCK OF MATERIALS FOR SUMMER SUITS. GENTLEMEN'S HOSIERY IN GREAT VARIETY. SILK AND FELT HATS, TIES, SCARVES, ...

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... DENBIGH GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Under the new scheme it was necessary for the Court to apnoint a pitman to represent them on the Board of Governors of the above school, ;md at the re- quest of the Court Mr. C. S. Mainwaring agreed to act. JUSTICES' CLERKS' SALARIES. The CHAIRMAN mid thr t the fees paid to the Court by the clerks to the justices in the county for the quarter amounted to £305, whilst ...

,RHYL

... COEDPOETH. One of these meetings was nald at Penygelli o. Monday last, and attracted a large number of visitors. The chair was taken by Mr. W. Lester. The afternoon programme consisted chiefly of competitions, the princi- pal one being for a prize of £10 and an oak chair, to be presented to the leader of the successful choir. The evening programme was composed mostly of part songs and solos, ...

WREXHAM DEANERY CHURCH ASSOCIATION

... A chapter meeting of the above association was held at the Savings Bank, on Tuesday. The Rev D. Howell, vicar of Wrexham, was voted to the chair, in the absence of the Archdeacon, and there were present the Revs R. E. Jones, Gresford; G. H. McGiil, Bangor; W. Jones, Rhosymedre; J. W. ) Jones, Bwlcbgwyn; J. Thomas, Minera; Griffith Jones, Wrexham; George Williams, Gwersyllt; and Messrs Simon ...

StjC

... StjC ]n Lichfield diocese 771 clergy have signed agamst the Bural- Bi.1. Sir Watkin Williams Wynn has increased the value of tlit living of LiaiiUwchlJyn. project is on loot for the ejection of a new church at Hren wood, at a cos* of X10 0C0 The R:v E,win Palmer, brother of Lord beltorne, has been appointed to the archdeaconry of Oxford. A. large meeting of laymen was held at York on Mmday, to ...