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6rtgtnal mattftttfttia wtvt…
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6rtgtnal mattftttfttia wtvt ctorg # iLiøt of W tsttovg n- ssucd every Saturday forenoon, in connection with the North Wales Chronicle,' Bangor, and may be had of THOMAS WILLIAMS, CHEMIST, CHURCH WALKS, LLANDUDNO, 2d. unstamped
TIDE TAULE.I
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TIDE TAULE. I MOUN. IIT. EYE. lIT., hr. Ill. ft. in. hr. m. ft. in MARCH 18 Saturday 2 4 1.; 5 2 23 11 S 19 Sunday 2 42 14 2 3 4 13 6 20 ionrl,w a 26 IS 3 3 53 12 2 21 Tuesday 4 2rt 12 3 5 7 11 4 22 Wednesday. 5 52 12 0 635 1 t 6 23 Thursday 7 19 12 10 7 50 12 10 24 Friday 8 22 14 8 8 57 14 10 25 Saturday 9 23 1H10 9 49 16 11 BATHING AT ALL HOURS OF THE TIDE
PLACES OF PUBLIC WORSHIPI…
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PLACES OF PUBLIC WORSHIP I AND THEIR MINISTERS. St. George's Church, Sundays. Morning Service Afternoon Ditto ;i 30 Evening [Welsh] 6 0 The Holv Communion administered the second and fourth Sundays in the month, after morning service. Prayers ou Wednesdays and Fridays, at lc 30 a.m. ORG AN 1ST. Mr George Owen CLERK AND VKROKIi. Mr. Lot Williams Notices of Marriage", Baptisms, and dwellings, to be given t(i the Clerk over night. SUSDAY SCHOOL.— Mixed [English and 'Welsh], at Two o'clock, in the National School-room. St. Tudnu's Church. CtEHK. Mr. Richard Hughes, Dolfechan. lie- J. Morgnn, B.A., Hector Rev Thomas Jenkins, B.A Curate CHUHCIl-WAHIII NS. Mr J. Williams, liodafon Mr. James Williams, St Georges's Crescent SIDESMEN. Mr W F Chapman, Tphetl Brynmaenol i Mr T A J ones, Bodhyfryd Co it grey a tional Church. Rev Richard Parry, Minister. Sunday [English 10 30 a.m. „ „ (; 0 1).Ill. Conqreqational Lecture Room. Her. R. Parry, Minister. Welsh Service, 0 30 a.m. and 6 0 p.m. Sunday School [English and elsbj 2 0 p.m. English Baptist Chapel. Kev. J. Thomas, minister. Sunday [English] 10 30 a.m. » 6 0 p.m. Welsh liaptist Chapel Hev. J. Griffith I,, Igti.%h and Welsh School. 0 p.m. English Weslegan Chapel. Iev. F. Tayue, resident Minister Morning Service 10. 30. Evening Service 6. 0. Service on Tuesday evenings at 7 Wehh II cxlei/na Methodist Chapel. Rev. Mr. Pugh, resident Minister. Sunday,—Welsh. 9 30 u.m and t; 0 p.m. Eiiglibli atid %Velsli Seliools 2 p.iii. I'red gtcr i« n Ch a pel. GLODDAETII STKKKT, SEAlt THE MARKET HALL. Sunday [Welsh] 9 0 a.m. and 0 0 p.m. School, 130 p.m.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS. i
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PUBLIC BUILDINGS. St. C eorge's Clitircli, Church Walks St. Tndno's Church. Great Ornni's Head Congresraiionil Church. Tudno-street Baptist Chanel. L'ewelyn-street English (EIIO Mostyn Weslevptil Methodist Ciiao-i, Cwiach-streot English di to, Lloyd-stre.r, Calvinistic Methodist Chattel. Cl.)dua<Hh-street National School. Clitirt.-I, t"Ik, Infant School, ditto S Georgc's Ilall, Mostyn Street Tudno-sticr t Lecture Boom. Tudllo-street Market Hall, Gloddaeth-street Stand for Carriages, Ponies, and Donkeys Mostvn-street Bank, Mostyn-st., open Wednesdays and Saturdays Public Baths, Marine Parade Turkish Ratls, Ty Gwyn Road Police Station, out of Church Walks, Ifeiii-v Jones, otlicer Marine Telegraph S^ tation. Great Ormc's Held. | Electric ditto, Railway Station ^ssemhlv Rooms—Public Baths Railway Station, Vau;;hau-stn-ot The LI mdmlno Gas an A Water Company's, Ollie. Chnrh \S a»ks Orme's flead Branch ot' the Royal National Life Boat Institution Station, Vaughan Street [supported by voluntary contribu- tions], Rev. J. Morgan, chairman; Mr. J. Williams, secretary; and Mr. W. Owen, N.P. Bank, treasurer. LLANDUDNO IMPROVEMENT ACT,-1831. LIST OF COMMISSIONERS. Rev, J. Iloi-gat), B.A. Mr. John Hughes C S. Leiiioii Thomas Roberts Joseph Jones William Prichard Thomas Parry Thomas Owen Isaiah D ivies F. Madieu R Fitrrant L. Raw William Jones Evan Hughes James Williams W. F. Chapman T. Hollick Will. WilEarns Ni. Prichard Thomas Jones COMMITTEES. Finance Committee.—Messrs. Thomas Parry, Thos, Jones, james Williams, Win. Prichard. Inspection, Lighting, Sewerage, Water, Market, Pony Stand, and Slaughter Mouses Committee.— Messrs. Jos. Jones, Evan Hughes, Isaiah Davies, Francis Ma- dren. Holds, d'c -Messrs. Richard Jones, Thos. Itoberts, Wm. Jones, W. F. Chapman. Valuation.—Messrs. Thomas Owen, Richd. Jones, M. Prichard. John Hughes, Thomas Roberts. Auditors.—Messrs. J. 13. Evans, L Raw. Post Oiffce—Mostyn-street, Mr W. Powell, Postmaster Arriviiis-5 25 a.m., anti .) pm. Despatch—Box closed 8 5 (1.111., with extra stamp, 815. Sunday same as week days. Money Order Ollice and Savings Banks open from 9 a.m. to G p.m.; on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 7 30 p.m Pillar Letter Boxes, nppoMte the Adetphi Hotet, and tn Church Walks, near St. George's Church.
PUBLIC CONVEYANCES. :
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PUBLIC CONVEYANCES. By Water—Steamer from Bangor to Liverpool, Mon- da.y.?.tndFridays.MUmgat HnndtKtno. From Liver- pool to Bangor, Wednesdays, and Saturdays.
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WALKS, DRIVES, BOATING, &c. WALKS.-The Cliff Walk round the Head-5 miles. Gogarth Abbey, along Gloddaeth-street or Church-walks. Pen Dinas Walk, ftotii near the Public Baths orTy Gwyn Koad: Scenery beautiful- i easy in ascent. Telegraph Station, and Light- house, along the Cliff Walk, or up Tygwvn Road, [distance from Market Hall 1 mile 300 yards ] Cop- per Mines, St. Tndno's Church, &c.; Old ltoad. I Tv Gwyn Road [leading to the numerous paths on the Head.] DRIVES. The Telegraph Station and O'ine's Head Light- house,up Tygwvn Road j ISodagallen grounds; on Tuesdays and Thursdays, upon application at the Gardener's Lodge, from 2 to 4 p.m. The Little Orme's Head and Mandrillo, along the esplanade ro by Gloddaeth road. BOVI ING—From the Beach, lower end of Church Walks; around the Great and Little Orme's Head, at every hour of the day.
I AQUARIUM.
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AQUARIUM. For Marine Animals and Sea-weed, at Plas Trevor, Tndno St Orders for admission to be obtained from T. Williams, Chemist. Church Walks, Strawberry and Flower Gardens, Tudno Street, I
I LIST OF VISITOE.3.
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LIST OF VISITOE.3. i*:fli» We shall feel obliged for any corrections in this list by pirties whose names may be iiicoi-rectiv inserted, any alteration will inime liately be made, on notice being given to the Collector, or at the Directory Oliice, Church Walks. Baytcs..Mrs. Seiriol Villa Bartf, Mrs, Y urk,hire, Ouluvia Hou-e.Tuftno-street li-ifir, M isses, do do Butty, the Misses, Denbigh, Ty Gwyn, North Parade Cave Browne Cave, Mrs E S, Chester House, Mostyn- street Cave lirowne Cave, Rev E F. do, do Cave Browne Cave, Miss L \(, do, do Cave Browne Cave, Mr W E, do, do Clough, Mrs, P.eston, 10, St George's Crescent Carlisle, Mrs John, LIverpool, Caraduc House, Lloyd street Cole, Ilenry, L-q. Blrkenhead. Lanstlowne Villa, Mostyn-sircct French. Rev A J, Wesley an Minister, Seiriol Villa, Chapel-street French, Mrs, do French, Miss Rosa, do- French, Miss Catherine, do French, Miss Alaiiail, do France, Capt. Tweenlow IIoll, Holmes Chapel, 2 St George's Crescent France, Mrs, do do Goodall, Miss, Coventry, Mostyn House, Church Walks Griffiths, G S, Esq. B.irister-nt-Law, Oxford Circuit, and family, Cheltenham, Hode House, Llewelyn-st Horne, Capt, Ireland, Burleigh House, Church Walks Homo, -Mrs, do do Kell, Mrs, Tynymaes, Church Walks Lowe, Captiin and Mrs, Plas .Myria, 4, Nevill Crescent Malin, Miss, Frondeg, Church Walks Parker, Mrs, Gloucester, the Manor, North Parade Parker, Mis9, do do Parker, M iss E., do do Parker, G., Esq, Oriel College, Oxford, do Pearson, M iss, do Reyner, Miss, Arvon Viila. Gloddaeth-street Suakerly, Mrs and Miss, Whatcroft Hall, 2 St George's Crescent Townsend, Miss, Cheshire, 2, George's Crescent Thomas, W J, Esq. and family. Hamilton-square, Bir- kenhead, Apsley House, South Parade Whitehead, Capt, Preston, Iloseley [louse
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PURE AERATED WATERS ELLIS'S, RUTHIN, SODA WATER. ELLIS'S. RUTHIN, POTASS WATER. ELLIS'S, RUTHIN, SELTZER WATER. ELLIS'S, RUTHIN, LEMONADE. ELLIS'S LITHIA AND POTASS WATER, AX EXCELLENT INTERNAL RDIED, FOR GOUT. The Public are pavticulary requested to observe that every Cork is branded R. Ellis and Son, Kuthin," with- out which none is genuine. Sold by Williams, Chemist; Thomas and Co., Mostyn Street; D. O. Williams, ditto Robert Hughes, Confectioner; Hayn, Wine Merchant; Clianfcrey, Wine; Merchant E J. Watkins, Grocer John Owen, Grocer R. Owen. Overton House; David Lloyd, Vernon Vaulttf; Mrs. Sharp, Vaults; and at all the Hotels. May be obtained from all respectable Chemist, Con- ectiouers, and Hotel-keepers and wholesale only, from R. ELLIS & Sox, Rnthin, North Wales. THE LLAKDUDNO PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. j Established February, 8th, 1865, according to Statute 6 any 7 William 4th, cap. 32. SHAl,ES, tlO EACII; HALF SHARES, C5 EICH. MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION 5.S. PER SHARE 2s. 6D. PER HALF SHARE ENTRANCE FEE, Is. PER SHATE. TRUSTEES: WM. FLOYD CHAPMAN, Esq., Llandudno. WM. PRICHARD, Esq., Llandudno. EDWARD MOORE, Esq., Llandudno. JAMES NICOL, Esq-, M.D.. Llandudno. HENIlY MIDDLETON, Esq., Llandudno. TREASURER: Mr. JOSEPH BENJAMIN EVANS. COMMITTEE. Mr Thomas Parry Mr E. J, Watkins Thomas Atkinson Evau Hughes Thomas Robert-, Benjamin R. Daines Leonard Raw Robert Hughes John Reeves Owen Griffiths Robert Prico SOLICITORS: Messrs. HEECE & FARRANT, Llandudno. SURVEYORS. Mr. THOMAS ATKINSON. Mr. LEONAKD ROW. BANKERS. The National and Provincial Bank of England, Conway. SECRETARY. Mr. WM. WILLIAA.S (Crend.lynfab), 9, Mostyn Crescent, Llandudno. The Monthly Meetings will be held on the second Monday in each mouth, from 7 to 9 o'clock p.m., at the Office of the Solicitors, of whom, and from the Secretary, Shares may be taken and all information obtained. WM. WILLIAMS (<'reucldynfalj); Secretary, Llandudno. DSPARTCHE. — Lord and L;:d." Boston and family have leit Porthamel, Anglesey, for their towa residence in Balgrave Square. HoYU COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS, Loii)f).,i.-Ab a gene- ral meeting of the Fello,vs, held ou Aioiiday, the 20th of February, William Griffith, F. K.C.S.E., of Bailey- street, Osw>stry, having duly undergone the necessary examination, and satisfied the College of his proficiency in th? science aod p -actice of llJdidne, surgery, and midwifery, was duly admitted to practice physic as li- centiate 01 the Colle ge. THE CHAIRMAN OF QUART^H SESSIONS, MERIONETU- sanii.—At of Magistrateheld at Bala, on TuesdayVvst, Col. (3. J. Tottenham, Plas Bcrwyn, Llan- dysilio, was unanimo.isly appo'nted Chairman, of the Quarter Serious, M.,wiouel.tshire, duriug the Shrievalty of R. Her ,dj iu Richards, Eiq who, by reason of his filling the office of high Sheriff, is legally prevented from ac: in-, as the Chairman of Quarter Sessions. The above resolution was moved by W. W. E. Wynne, Esq M.P., and was agreed to ticm con. THOMAS WILLIAMS, FAMIL?' GROCER, AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN, PROPRIETOR OF THE MUCH ADMIRED LLANDUDNO SAUCE, GENUINE TEA, COFFEE, COCOA, RAW, AND REFINED SUGARS, AXD EVEUY DESCRIPTION OF GROCERIES, DESSERT, WESTPHALIA HAMS, PHILLIPPE AND CANAUD'S SARDINES, &c.; AGET for Ellis's anll Schweppes' Sod:t and Potass Waters, Brighton, and other Seltzer Water, Champagne, Lemonade, and Ginger Beer Gillon's Essence of Beef, for the immediate production of Beef Tea Crosse & Black- well's Potted Meats, Portable Soups, Pickles, &c.. &c. Lea and Pen-ill's Worcestershire Sauce Fortnum & Mason s Chocolate. &c. Epp's and others'Homeopathic Cocoa; Horniinan's Pure Tea, the leaf not coloured Mackenzie and Middlemass's celebrated Edinburgh Biscuits; ditto's Scotch Short Bread and Orange Ginger Bread; Huntley and Palmer's Reading Biscuits; Keiller and Sons's Dnudee Marmalade Price's Patent Composites, and other Can- dles the Favourite Pickle-the Orme's Head Samphire. THOMAS WILLIAMS, DISPENSING AND FAMILY CHEMIST CHURCH WALKS (OPPOSITE MOSTYN AND TUDNO STREETS), LLANDUDNO, ESTABLISHED 1854. WILLIAMS'S CELEBRATED LLANDUDNO BOUQUET. T>o 'f'' m T:1 GENUINE EAU DE COLOGNE. Hair. Tooth, ail Brushes and Combs Pom.irii'S Pure Glycerine I SUPERIOR LAVENDElt n A 1 Jb Cold Cream Antiseptic Tooth Powder Oriental Tooth Paste OILED SILK, BATHING CAPS, &c. ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL, KALYDOR AND ODONTO. GODFREY'S EXTRACT OF ELDER FLOWERS. RIMMKL'S TOILET VINEGAR. ODORIFEROUS TINCTURE OF MYRRH AND BORAX, An efficient Month Wash. CONCENTRATED COMPOUND DliCOCTION OF SARSAPARILLA AND TARAXACUM, A most valuable Alterative. NEROLINE, unequalled in its etteets in preserving the Shin from the action of ihe Sun, Wind, and Sar.d, anil is indispensable preterrstive after Sea Batliin• from the ir<ation caused by the Chemical action of the Saline Vapour. Williams' Compound Rhubarb Pills. I Correcting, ditto. Antibilous, ditto. Dinner. do. Williams Coned. Lss, ot Ginger. Quinine Wine. Sweet Essence of Senna Diurrhcea Mixture. EFFERVESCENT CITRATE OF MAGNESIA. GENUINE SEIDLITZ POWDER, LEMON KA LI, &c. Just Published, the 9th Thousand. LLANDUDNO, its History and Natural Historv,'or Williams's best guide and Map of Llandlldno and the Neighbourhood. OFFICE FOR LOST AND FOUND ARTICLES. WATERLOO HOUSE, MOSTYN-STREET, XoXi^n^iDTjnDisro. WINTER FASHIONS. A F. WILLIAMS begs to acquaint the inhabitants and visitors of Llandudno and neighbourhood that she has just returned from London, where she selected the newest styles in VELVET AND STRAW BONNETS. New Shapes in VELVET and STRAW HATS, CAPS, HEAD DRESSES, RIBBONS, FLOWERS and FEATHERS. LADIES' OUT-FITTING. A large variety of New Goods in every description of Ladies' Underclothing, Dressing Gowns, Morning Dresses, Jupons, Quilted, and Lindsey Skirts. FASHIONABLE DRESS MATERIALS. Plain, Stripe, Check, and Chenie Camlets, and Roubaix Popleins, French Epingles, Woo! Reps, and Merinoes, REAL WELSH LINSEYS, Linsey Robe3 and Suits. DRESSMAKING In the Newest Parisian Styles. THE DEPARTMENT FOR MOURNING GOODS Is replete with every requisite for Mourning Attire. SHAWLS. In this Department are shown all the New Styles and Materials. TH-E FOLLOWING ARE THE MOST FASHIONABLE:- THE ELLOHA, THE REVERSIBLE WOOL SHAWL, THE SNOWSTORM BORDER SHAWL. MANTLES AND JACKETS In the Newest Shapes and Materials, including the ASTRACAN CLOTH-Various Colours, MOUNT ST. BERNARD AND SNOWSTORM CLOTHS. Two New Shapes, the Dagmar" and" Alexandra." LADIES' HOUSE JACKETS In Velvet, Cloth, and Merino. WELSH FLANNELS. FURS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, TRIMMING, &c, &c. Every Article marked in Plain Figures, and tlte quality of each guaranteed. A. F. WILLIAMS, WATERLOO HOUSE, MOSTYN STREET, LLANDUDNO, NEARLY OPPOSITE NORTH AND SOUTH PARADES. PEPSINE. MORSON'S PEPSINE WINE MORSON'S PEPSINE LOZENGES Are perfectly palatable forius for administering this popu- lar remedy for weak digestion. MANUFACTURED BY T. M O R S O N AND SON, 31, 33 124, Southampton Row, Russell Square, London, W.C. Pepsine Wine in bottles at 3s., 58., and 10s. each. Lounges in boxes at Is. 6d., 2s. 6d., and 4s. 6d. each. I RHYL. CARTES DE VI SITE. VISITORSt0 Rhyl are respectfully request- V ed before having their Photographs taken to ex- amine T. Brown's SPECIMENS on the West Parade, and at the Establishmant, 73, Wellington Road. I No Photographs issued inferior to specimens exhibited. Cartes, 10s. the first dozen. „ 6s. the half dozen. "We have never seen Photographs so clear and life-like Mr. Brown's.Whitehavom Herald.
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idlt,ltrri¡t«t, ¿..t(l fath. BIRTHS. On the 12th inst., the wife of Nfr. Robert Hughes, Manager of the National l'roviucial Bank of England, Beaumaris, of a son. MARRIAGES. On the 16th inst., at the Parish Church. Mold, Mr. Richard Williams, gardener, Morfa Lodge, Portmadoc. to Miss Elizabeth Williams, eldest daughter of Mr Griffith Williams, of Ynysfawr, Penrhyn Deudraeth. On the 9th inst.. at St. Mary's, Bryanston-square, London, by the Kev. B. Westbrook, William Pughe. Esq., manager of the National provincal Bank of England, Kewcastle, Emlyn, and second son of the late Robert Pughe, Esq., Helygog, near Dol- golley, to Margaret, youngest daughter of the late Robert Jones, Esq.. merchant, Dolgelley. (No Cards.) DEATHS. On the 17th inst., aged 7; months, Sarah, the only child of Mr. David White, Gas Manager, Bangor. On the 10th inst., after a long illness, Winnifred, wife of Mr. Richard Dorkins, brazier, Mount-street, in this city, leaving a husband and four children to lament their loss. On the 7th inst. aged 70, Mr. John Jones, Station Master. Colwyn, near Conway On the lath inst., Isabella Calder, housekeeper at Nanhoron, In this county. On the 2nd inst., suddenly, Mr. R. Lewis, druggist, Bodadern, Anglesey, aged 4S years. On the 6th inst., at Coed Mawr, Holywell, liary llizabeth, the beloved "ife of Captain R. G W. Wrench. Adjutant JHint- shire Kifle Volunteers, in the 28th year of her age.
I BEAUMARIS.
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I BEAUMARIS. The Commission of Assize is to be opened here on Wednesday next, and the business to commence on Thursday morning. The calendar it extraordinarily heavy, comprising no fewer than thirteen prisoners, one of whom is charged with murder, two with manslaugh- ter, one with feloniously stabbing, another with sheep stealing. There are also, we believe several causes for trial. Business will probably last till Saturday evening. We understand that the old system of javelin men has been returned to-a manifest improvement upon the late police' practice.
I BETHESDA.
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I BETHESDA. PROFESSOR WHITWORTH'S ENTERTAINMENT.—This reo ally talented artiste gave one of his popular entertain- ments ill the Maiket Hall, Bethesda, on the evening of Monday last, the 13th instant. The proceeds were given to the Royal Bethesda Band, who were present, and played a number of concerted pieces in the most masterly manner. We are glad to say that the hall was crowded to suffocation, and great numbers could not effect an entrance at all. The performance gave immense satisfaction, and the crowds vociferously cheer- ed Mr. Whitworth when he left the place. The sum realized, we believe, amounted to about £15.
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I CARNARVON. THE NEW CHURCH.—We are sorry to find that a large debt still remains on this fine and beautiful church, which is quite an architectural ornament to the town, and which it is quite a disgrace to churchmen to permit to remain unpaid. We are glad, however, to ffnd that steps are being taken to obtaiu the required sum, and that an influential committee has been ap- pointed for the express purpose. For this object, it has been decided to hold a grand musical Festival in Car- narvon very shortly, which doubtless wili realize a good sum; and during the ensuing summer there will be what is termed a Fanoy Fair," which will comprise a Fruit and Flower Show, a Bazaar, with sundry exhibitions of paintings, and rare articles of virtu of every descrip- tion, and we trust that the friends of the Church wiU act in a liberal manner, and do all they can to make the Fair as attractive and profitable as possible. The Fancy Fair is to be held within the walls of the hoary and celebrated Old Castle, which will certainly add great- ly to its attractiveness. There is some idea, too, of having a concert on the evening of each day the fair continues, which, as the Welsh are a musical people, is sure to be well patronised. We siucerelyhope these measures will be successful, for it is a disgrace that such a fine church should remain unpaid for.
I CORWEN.
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I CORWEN. Pr.oconiXQ i)TATCii.-The Denbighshire and Flint- shire Agricultural Society's ploughing match for the district of Edernion, took place in a field in the holding of IV. Wagstaff, Esq., lihtig, on Thursday last, the 16th. inst. There were nineteen competitors, and as a general rule,andjudgedaltogether, the'ploughingwas exceedingly good, an'l reflected much credit on the agriculturists of the Vale. The successful competitors were—1st prize, 40s., Mr. Padwaladr Jones, Coedmelfa, near Llandrillo; 2nd prize, 20s., John Jones, Cornelrhedyn, near Corwen (brother to the winner of the first prize); 3rd prize, 10s, Mr. Robert Foulkes, son of Mr. David Foulkes, Ty- uchaf, Tre'rddol, who also gained the third prize last year. The weather was extremely favourable, and a vast number of spectators assembled to witness the competition. The ploughing was over at about three o'clock in the afternoon, it having lasted four-and-a-half hours.
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We understand that another musical knight will be soon added to the somewhat limited list, at the head of which stands the name of the venerable Sir George Smart. The new recipient of the honour will be Mr. Brinley Richards, whose long and conscientious labours in his profession might, however, have escaped cuurtly recognition, had he not added to our national music the now familiar anthem for the heir-apparent.- Orchestra.