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T^WTOvTN. ].»-:ASR: AND LVI:"I: BA"H.— HO «'GAL-H reoit-ui ot' the S-J;I:-OH S given at the Ore;-co;i' cn Kn-lay eVtiii-.ius -Mr II. C. Taylor couductinc. Tbo following wa^ the programme :—March, To the Kn-lay eVtiii-.ius -Mr II. C. Taylor couductinc. The following wa1 the programme :Ilarch, To the FiOiic" election, II Guirmento valse Somer ilegeu overture, Symphouia." VVESLEYAN CHAPEL.—On Sunday the special, preacher at this chapel was the ReV David Young, of Sheffield, who delivered excellent sermonB morning and evening. There were large congregations, and the special music rendered by the choir included a quartette sung by Miss Turner, Miss Oliver, and Messrs Oliver and Cecil Taylor. RHYDFEIIIN BAPTIST CHAPEL.—The re-opening services of this interesting old edifice, which has recently undergone considerable alterations and repairs, are fixed for Friday next, the special preachers for morning and evening being I Rev. C. Griffiths, of Bristol, and the Rev. T. E. Wiliiams, of Aberystwyth. The afternoon will be occupied with a tea meeting. NEWTOWN AND DISTRICT HOMING SOCIETY.— On Friday, August 5th, in connection with this flourishing society, a young birds' fly took place, the distance being from Nantwich (Cheshire) back to Newtown. Great interest was taken in the event by a large number of townspeople. The result was that Messrs Jones and Scott were winners of the Erst and second prizes with two ex- cellent birds, while one belonging to Mr W. Murray c-ime in a good third. NKWJO.VN WESLEYAN CIRCUIT.—The Rev John Harris will preach his farewell sermon at tho Wes- leyan Cha.,elllext Sunday evening (D.V.) prior TO his removal to his new sphere of labour as superin- tendent of the Chipping Norton circuit, Oxford. No doubt mar.y of the friends will be glad to avail them- selves of this the last opportunity of hearing him preach as their pastor. The Rev Frederick Hunter will succeed Rev John Harris as superintendent from Binpley circuit, Yorkshire, and will occupy the Newtown pulpit the first Sunday in September.

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