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... LOCAL & GENERAL ITEMS. VETERINARY HONOURS.—We are pleased to learn that Mr R. Roberts, of Colwyn, has passed his final examination for the diploma of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, carrying off a gold and silver medal. Mr J. W. Edwards, of Abergele, has also passed the second examination for the same diploma with great credit. THE REV. E. H. SMART.—His Grace the Arch- bishop of York ...

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... DENBIGH. DETERMINED SUICIDE. Robert Davies, of Love Lane, Denbigh, whose mind has been deranged for some time, committed suicide on Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock, by cutting his throat from ear to ear with a razor. Doctor Pierce was immediately called in, but the poor man died at half past two. The deceased has been coachman with Mrs Mostyn, of Segrwyd Hall, near Denbigh for the last 31 years. ...

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... RHYL COMMISSIONERS. The following is a portion of the last meet- ing of Commissioners, which we were unable to publish, although in type, in our last week's issue:- THE FISIr DEALERS. According to notice, Mr W. P. Jones moved that the prohibition now in force against allow- ing potted fish and fish sauces to be sold on the market fish stalls be rescinded. Mr Jones said it was only right that ...

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... MARRIAUE. SIORRIS—CHEMPEAUX—-Feb. fith, in Clwyd Street Chapel, by the Rev. J. Ogwen Jones, in the presence of Mr Jas. Davies, registrar, Mr David Morris, Top Dyserth, to Miss Mary Chempeaux, 1, Ernest street, Newtown, Rhyl. DEATHS. EDWARDs-Feb. 5th, Annie, the beloved daughter of Mr John Edw ards, 4, Kinmel street, Rhyl, aged 18 years. OWENS—Feb. 4th, aged 40 years, Eliza, the beloved wife of ...

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... THE PRH.SJBLST UlltLS OF ENGLAND. Only fancy all the ladies Now are wearing men's attire; How on sarth can mortal being Tell the daughter from the sire ? Flounces, roa niers, polonaises, Once proclaimed their mighty sway Now t'w dasliing girls of Knglatid DOl, their Ulsters every day. Bonnets, chignons, rolls, and padding, Are not worn as once ttiey were, ^nly witness how the darlings Hide ...

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... BIRTH. PARRY.—November 16th, the wife Mr R. T. Parry, Narth and South Wales Bak, Mold (and daughter of John B. Williams, Rhyl); of a son ...

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... MARRIAGE. CAIN—BUBD—On the 11th inst., at the EnsMsh Wesleyan Chapel, RhvL by the Rev H Lejroy Yorke, M.A., George Cain, cf Chester, to l.l-ry A Burd, IS, West Forade, Rhyl, third daughter of James Burd, Shrewsbury. ...

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... ST. ASAPH, CATHEDRAL SERVICES.—28rd Sunday after Trini- ty (November ltith).-Morning at 11 Service, At- kins in C anthem, I will wash my hands. (Hopkins). Evening at 3.15 The Litany anthem, -Not unto us (Barnby). Evening at G.15: Chants Hymns 182, 323, 325.—In residence, Von. Archdeacon Ffoulkes Succentor, Rev. W. More- ton, M.A. organists, R. A. Atkins, Esq.—Choral Services on Thursday at ...

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... BIRTH. BAJCFOED.—On the 21st inst., the wife of Mr James Bamford, 69, Vale Road, Bhyl. of a DAUGHTER. ...

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... PETTi kj^JIIONS. The Bench was occupied on Monday last bv P. P. Pennant. Esq. (chairman), Sir W. G. Williama. Bart. Majors Conwy and Birch, and C dev. Esn GAMK TRESPASS-Rees Roberts, g-amckeeper, Llanereh, summoned Thomas Davies und F twin Jone, Drmbigh, for being o i land in the occupation of Abel Willliaiiis, Greenbach Farm. Tremi-irchion, with two logs, and setting snares. Edwin Jones did ...

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... DEATH. HUGHES.—April 12th, 1886, Mary Catherine, infant daughter of Mr & Mrs R. E. Hughes, 19, Edward Henry Street, Rhyl. ...

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... CORONER'S INQUESTS. The question has been frequently asked, who are to conduct such inquests ? Some would reply, Barristers others would reply, Divines but it is to be hoped that the majority would decidedly prefer Doctors. As courts of inquests are of such importance to society, their investigations ought to be conducted in the ablest and most useful way: and the Carvarvon and Denbigh Herald ...