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BOROUGH PETTY SESSIONS.

WREXHAM GENERAL PURPOSES COMMITTEE.

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HAWARDEN HORTICULTURAL SHOW.

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Park and leading to Gyfelia. It took about an hour and a quar er before the rendezvous was reached. Previous to arrival it had been arranged that each child should be presented with a bun. Having arrived on the ground the band of the Denbigh and Merioneth Miiitia began playing, but almost simultaneously the rain commenced to descend, so that little dancing could be enjoyed by the elder ones present. There was some little intermission between the heavy showers, but racing, cricket, balls, and football could not be participated in. Luckily there were a number of very large trees, thickly leaved, in the field, and under them there was ample room for enjoyment in various ways. Shortly after arrival eating operations commenced. It was about a quarterto four when the bugle sounded for the first relay ot 500. The cups had been laid on the grouud and a table had been prepared for the seniors, but no sooner had the cake and bread and butter been handed round the first time than the first shower fell, wetting the children and their teachers. Although many of the latter were not prepared with water- proofs they stood to their tasks well, and saw that the youngsters enjoyed themselves as much as possible. Fifty teachers took tea whilst in charge of 500 children, and there were two bugle calls to assemble the children, and one for the seniors, who were more fortunate. They sat on some treea, which had been felled, and took what they wished in a thoroughly rustic manner. After the refreshing part was over the usual games were enjoyed till half-past seven, when Sergeant MoCaulay remar- tialled his young troops for home. Each child again received a bun. It was intended there should be some singing on the way home, but the wet-had damped the vocitlist ic ardour, and the bands were the only music. Many waited on the field some time before starting back, thinking- the rain would stop, but this was not to be, so that the small army in bright array" arrived home about half- past eight. The following is the secretary's list of the schools, as represented on this occasion :— Teachers. Adults. Scholars. Total. St. Mark's, Church 5 42 63 110 Ditto. Savings Bank 28 24 24G 298 St. Giles 28 0 235 203 Rhosddu 13 23 116 202 Felin Pulestoa 3 0 3Ci 39 Brynyffynnon boys' 6 0 37 43 .Ditto girls 9 0 63 72 Rbosuessuey 4 0 46 50 Bersliara 10 15 110 135 Hafod-y-bweli o 20 45 70 I' Welsh class 1 12 0 13 127 140 1,185 1,452