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BROXTON.

CHESTER

COEDPOETH AND MINERA.

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CARNARVON.

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ELLESMERE. FAIR.—There WAS a very small show of s'oek in the Smitbfield on Tuesday. Mr Parry sold ZJ cattle, J82 sheep, 14 calves, and lG8 pige. Mr Cooke sold 22 cttile, 71 sheep, 5 calves, and 58 pigs. There was a good ii um- ber of pigs sold privately. The best, beef was a shade in favour of sellers; also good calves. Beef made from 8!J o 9d; muttoD, 9J to I Od veal, 9J to lOd BIVS 10s 6d to lis. ELLESMERE BOWLING GREEN.—A friendly match was played on this green by the members of this club against Shrewsbury, on Friday, the 23rd inst. The weather was not favourable, heavy showers falling at intervals. The conditions were seven up, and the best out of three games. After the first ties had been decided it was found that Shrewsbury was one in advance, and the Ellesmere team had to pull up in the second ties. The games were in some respects remarkably well contested. The final result was:—Total score Ellesmere, 95 Shrewsbury, 76; majority for Ellesmere, 19. The gentlemen afterwards retired to the Bridgewater Hotel, where a sumptuous repast was laid out, prepared in Mr Lawrence's good style. The chair was occupied by the mayor (Mr G. W. Allinson), the vice-chairman being Mr Badger, the president of the Shrewsbury club. After the removal of the cloth, the chairman proceeded with the usual loyal and patriotic toasts, which were enthusiastically received. Other toasts followed, includ- ing Earl Brownlow, Major Cust, M P., and Success to the Shrewsbury and Ellesmere Bowling Clubs," all of which were duly honoured. The return match will shortly be played at Shrewsbury.

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