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DENBIGH.

CHESTER.

CARNARVON.

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CARNARVON. POLICE INSPECTION.—The Bangor and Carnarvon divisions of the Carnarvonshire constabulary were in- spected by Colonel Cobbe on Tuesday last. ACCIDENT TO THE MEMBER FOB CARNARVON BOROUGHS. Mr Bulkeley Hughes, M.P., is confined to his room at Plas Coca, owing to a serious accident he met with in the House of Commons in bringing his shinbone in con- tact with a heavy chair. VISIT ot MR SIltS REEVES.—-Mr Sims Reeves the world-renowned tenor, is about to pay a visit to Carnar- von, in behalf of Mr James Sauvage, a talented young Welshman, who has acquired a high position in the musical world, and whose voice is so familiar at eistedd- fodau. Mr Sauvage has been advised by some of the first musical authorities to adopt a baritone voice, and this necessitates a new course of training. Mr Sims Reeves, Signor Foli, Madame Edith Wynne, and several others, have promised to attend the concert, which is to be he'd at the Pavilion, Carmuvon. CARNARVON BOARD OF GUARDIANS.—At the fortnightly meeting held on Saturday, Mr R. Jones presiding, Dr Bowen, Llanidan, was appointed district substitute to Dr Eliaa Owen, medical officer for Llanidan parish. The subject of procuring a better water supply to the house and extending the hospital premises was deferred for a fortnight. It was stated that the cost of the extension will be about The clerk (Mr J. H. Thomas) reported that £ 306 2s 9d was paid iu out-door relief during the past fortnight, and that there was a balance in hand of £ 519 19s.

LLANASA. I

LLANGOLLEN.

LLANDUDNO.

MOLD.

ELLESMERE.

LANGERNIEW.

MINERA.

OVERTON.

OSWESTRY.

PENMAENMAWB.

RHOSLLANENCHBUGOG.

ST. ASAPH.

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