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DENBIGH.

CHESTER.

CARNARVON.

LLANASA. I

LLANGOLLEN.

LLANDUDNO.

MOLD.

ELLESMERE.

LANGERNIEW.

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LANGERNIEW. STKA::G5 FRRAK or A CAT.—\ few days ago, a cat with four kittens, belonging to ,1;, "gen, of the Stag Ian, Llangerniew, had two very young live r^b^its thrown to them for food, but the mamma cat, instead of pouncing upon them, with all the instinct of the feline race, fondly carried them to her young, and nursed them with all the tenderness of a mother, and now the kittens and rabbits may bo seen sporting and gamboling to- gether as one family. Mr Rogers intends sending them to Llanrwst Agricultural Show on the 29 h instant, where no doubt they will receive a share cf attention from the visitors. SCHOOL TREAT.—On Saturday, the children attending Llangerniew school, with their teachers, wero kindly invited to tea at Hafoduuos. The early part of the after- noon was unfortunately wet and would have considerably marred the pleasure of the young party had not Mr Sandbach with his usual affability an I kindness taken the boys under bis care and conducted them through his beautiful mansion, shewing and explaining to his visitors the choice paintings and sculpture &c., which decorate HafodunosGuild make it a place of great attraction to lovers of the fine arts, and though the admirers on this occasion cou'd not appreciate the beauties of Gibson ind the several eminent painters, whoso works adorned the place, they coull and did the kindness of their host. Whilo the boys were thus amused the girls were par- taking of tea and cake, waited on by Mrs and Miss S. Sandbach. Afterwards the boys took their seats at the table, and the girls were conducted by Mrs Sandbach through the same beaut.ful rooms that had so highly pleased the boys. The weather having cleued, the children met on the lawn where races and other sports were carried on, the successful competitors receiving caps, scarfs, and money the ladies and gentlemen present. After thoroughly enjoying themselves they cheered lustily their entertainers and separated for their homes.

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OVERTON.

OSWESTRY.

PENMAENMAWB.

RHOSLLANENCHBUGOG.

ST. ASAPH.

"WHITCHURCH.

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