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WREXHAM TOWN COUNCIL. : —————1

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rHE REVISION OF THE BOROUGH…

FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION OF WALES.

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--rHE RE-ARRANGEMENT OF JESUS…

MOLD.

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MOLD. HIGHWAY DISTRICT BOARD,—I. MEETING of this Board was held at the County Hall oa WEDNESDAY last, when there were a large number of the way- wardens of the different townships present. Colonel Cooke presided. Owing to the recent floods several bridges, &c., in the district, were considerably damaged, and it became necessary to have them repaired. Mr. George Bellis, surveyor, attended with plans he had made, at the request of the Board, for the bridge at Padeswood, the estimated cost of which was .£350. The plans were discussed and accepted, but it was deeded not to commence the work until the sprW. Mr. John Lloyd, Alun, proposed that a stone NRCHED bridge be erected at Pentre Cilcen. His motion on being cut to the vote WAS rejected, and it was decided that a wooded one would do, and the snrvevor was instructed to see to the erection of it. The R was directed to write to the Surveyor cf the Lower Kings Ferry turnpike road as to the repair of the road at Wepre. Mr T W Bowdage called the attention of the Board to the damag-e caused by the engine and trucks belong-ing to the Glyn Arthur Quarry, Denbigh, would con- veyed stones for the repair of the roads of the Mold L1 JCAL Board. The damage done was great in some vugnways in the district. It was decided to apply to the owner for .£5 as compensation for the damage done, and if necessary to proceed against him for the payment thereof. The treasurer, Mr. Henderson, National Provincial ■BAN*, reported that several townships had paid the amounts due from them since the last meeting of the Board. The accounts of several waywardens were examined and passed. It was decided to recommend the waywardens of the township in the district of the Board to have the rates collected by the assistent overseer.

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DENBIGH.