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COUNTY OFTICIALS. Lord-Lieu tenant, Col. W. Cormndli" West, Rnthin Castle High Sheriff, James Cosier TSchrarcU, Esq., Trevor Hall. Llanirollen Captain Giiiiith-Hoficnwen, Trevalyn Hall. Wrexham. Chairman of Quarter Sessions W. D. W. Griffith, ERg., Garn, Trefnant, Deputy-Chairman Clerk of the Peace, Llewelyn Adams, Esq., Ruthin County Treasurer, Mareell Conran, Esq., Brondyffryn, Denbigh County Sur- veyor, R. Lloyd Williams, Esq., Denbigh Chief Constable, Major Leaabetter; Coroners, W. Wynn Evans, Esq., Wrexham, and E. Pierce, Esq., M.D., Denbigh County Analyst, W. F. Lowe, Esq., Chester District Surveyors, Denbigh District, R. B. Adams Wrexham District, Ellis W Jones. MAGISTRATES' CLERKS. Wrexham, Messrs. Lewis and Son Llangollen and Llansilin, Messrs. Charles Richards and Sons Ruthin, Ll. Adams, Esq. Denbigh and Cerrigy- druidion, J. Parry-Jones, Esq. Llanrwst, C. T. Allard, Esq. Abergele, Messrs. Sisson and George. HIGHWAY DISTRICTS AKD CLERKS. Wrexham, Mr J. Bury; Llangollen, Mr C. Richards; Ruthin, Mr Ll. Adams Abergele, Mr J. W. Davies. DENBIGH.—Mayor, Councillor J. Howell Gee, J.P.; Deputy-Mayor, Councillor T. A. Wynne Edwards; Town Clerk, Mr J. Parry-Jones; Surveyor, Mr John Davies; Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Griffith Roberts. School Board Meetings last Tuesday in the Month Clerk, Mr R. H. Roberts. Schools- Grammar: Head Master, Mr S. Edwards, M.A. National: Master, Mr S. T. Roberts; Mistress, Miss Rees Board: Master. Mr R. P. Jones Mistress, Miss Davies. Infant, Vron Goch Mistress, Miss M. Williams. Henllan School Master, Mr Thomas Jones; Mistress, Miss Roberts. Howell's School: Head Mistress. Miss Bampton; Housekeeper, Miss Maddison Clerk, Mr J. P. Lewis. Banks—National Provincial: Manager, Mr R. E. Hughes. North and South Wales: Manager, Mr James. Water Company and Gas Company Chairman. Dr. Tumour Sec., Mr W. V. Jones Postmistress, Mrs Morris box closes 8.25 a.m., 11.5 a.m., and 7. 30 p.m., on Sundays 4.30. Registrar of County Court, T. Gold Edwards, Esq. Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, Mr E. Mills, Chapel Place. North Wales Lunatic Asylum: Medical Superintendent, Mr L. Cox; Assist- ant, Mr W. W. Herbert, M.D.; Steward and Clerk to Visitors, Mr W. Barker. Infirmary: House Surgeon, Mr Griffiths. Liberal Club, Crown-square; Mr Gwilym Parry, Secretary. Conservative Club, High- street. Y.M.C.A., Mr S. T. Miller, Hon. Secretary. Rector, the Rev. J. Morgan. English Chapel: Pastor, the Rev. Joseph Evans. Women's Liberal Associa- tion President, Miss Gee. Baptist Chapel, the Rev. Evan Jonea. Weslevan Chapel, the Rev. Evan Jones. Independent Chapel, the Rev. James Charles. Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, the Rev. Evan Jones. RUTHIN.—Mayor, Councillor Dr. J. M. Hughes, J.P. Deputy-Mayor, Councillor G. F. By ford Town Clerk, Mr W. Lloyd Surveyor, Mr C. Good- man Jones; Medical Officer, Mr W. D. Jones; County Magistrates' Meetings, Alternate Mondays Regis- trar of County Court, MrWm. Lloyd; Sunerintendent Registrar of Births, &c., MrB. Davis. School Board —Chairman, Mr E. Roberts; Clerk, Mr Ezra Roberts. Schools-Grammax School, Head Master, Rev. W. P. Whittington, M.A. National, Master, Mr R. Llovd Mistress, Miss Thomas; Board, Master, Mr H. Williams, B.A. Infant, Miss Pugh. Ladies' Seminaries—Miss Jones, Park Place Miss Price, Nantclwyd House Miss Roberts, Market Street. Chairman of Board of Guardians, Mr Thos. Jones, Plascoch, Llanychan; Clerk, Mr R. H. Roberts; Master of Workhouse, Mr J. E. Roberts Rural Sanitary Inspector, Mr John Morris, builder. London and North Western Railway—Stationmaster, Mr Joseph Downing. North and South Wales Bank —Manager, Mr Ll. Gwynne Thomas. London and Provincial Bank-Manager, Mr Ll. Evans. Post- mistress. Miss M. Jones box closes 7.50 a.m., 10.45 a.m., 7.15 p.m., and morning according to trains. Ruthin Savings' Bank, D. and C. E. Jones, actuaries. Gas and Water Companies, Mr David Jones, secre- tary. Commissioners of Taxes, Mr David Jones, clerk. RHOS.—Burial Board: MrE. Hooson, C.C., Chair- man, Rev. Robert Roberts, Mr Jonathan Jarvis, Mr Benjamin Williams, Mr Robert Roberts, Mr Thos. Owen, and Mr Daniel Davies Clerk, Mr D. C. Owen. Lighting Board: All the members of the Burial Board, with the following four members in addition:— Mr E. Tunnah, Mr Isaac Jenkins, Mr Thomas Williams, and Mr J. Connard Clerk, Mr D. C. Owen. HOLT.—Postmaster, Mr C. Jones; box closes at 5.45. t FARNDON.—Delivery of letters commences at 7.30 a.m.; Sundays (to callers) 8 a.m. Letter Box cleared for despatch, 5.45 p.m. Despatch of tele- grams from 8.0 a.m. to 8.0 p.m.; Sundays, 8.0 to 10.0 { a.m. Postmaster, Mr George Ince. LLANGOLLEN.—Petty Sessions, last Tuesday in each month-Clerks, C. Richards & Sons. Chairman I of Board of Health, Mr S. Lloyd Jones meetings, first Thursday in the month. Local Board Surveyor, Mr T. Kendrick Jones; Highway Surveyor, Mr Edward Davies. Chairman of School Board, Mr Jno. Rowlands clerk, Mr L. Ll. John meetings, second Tuesday in each month. Postmaster, Mr W. H. Davies box closes at 10.10 a.m., and 8.35 p.m. Registrar of Marriages, Mr James Clarke. Registrar of Births and Deaths, Mr E. Foulkes, Llangollen. Assistant overseer and collector, Mr Samuel Morton. Ditto for Llantysilio, Mr J. Clarke. Newsroom and Public Library: President, Sir Theodore Martin, K.C.B. Hon. Secretary, Mr R. Darlington; Secretary and Librarian, Mr Isaac Humphreys. Newsroom open daily from 8.30 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Denbighshire County Council.…
Denbighshire County Council. NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF ALDERMEN AND COUNCILLORS, 1892. Aldermen: Thomas Gee (chairman), Bronallt, Denbigh Samuel Moss (vice-chairman), Broad Oak, Rossett, Wrexham R. Humphreys Roberta, The Hollies, Denbigh Col. J. R. Barnes, The Quinta, Chirk, near Ruabon Christmas Jones, Cefn Mawr, Ruabon John Parry, Bryn lal, Llanarmon-yn-Yale, Mold William Coward, Brvndyffryn, Llangollen John Jones, St. Peter's Square, Ruthin Simon Jones, Milton Villa, Wrexham Thomas Jones, Plas Coch, Llanvchan J. Watkin Lumley, Brvnhvfryd, Ruthin William Lester, Bron Offa, Wrexham Henry Dennis. New Hall, Ruabon Wm. Thomas, Bron Llwyn, Wrexham W. D. W. Griffith, Garn, Trefnant, R.S.O. Thomas Parry, Llys Aled, Colwyn Bay. The first eight retire November 7th, 1894, and the remainder November 7th, 1897. Councillors John Davies, Plasisaf, Llansant- ffraid-Glan Conway, Conway; James Porter, Pwlly- crochan Hotel, Colwyn Bay Col. C. S. Mainwaring, Bwlch-y-beudy, Cerrigvdruidion, Corwen Thomas Thomas, Bron Nant, Tv Nant, Llangwm, Corwen John Thomas, Chirk; Rev. Ezra Jones, Glanvnys, Llangollen; W. G. Dodd, Penybryn, Llangollen; Captain Best, R.N., Vivod, Llangollen Richard Jones, Glanaber, Llanrhaiadr, Oswestry O. Isgoed Jones, Apothecaries Hall, Llanrwst; David Jones, Solicitor, Llewelyn Terrace, Llanrwst; Roger Hughes, Felin Newydd, Eglwysfach, R.S.O., Den- bighshire Robert Hughes, Rhydlydan, Pentre- voelas, Bettws-y-Coed R. Myddelton Biddulph, Chirk Castle, Chirk Thomas Morris, Lloran- uclia Llansilin, Oswestry Owen Williams, Glanclwyd, Bodfari, Trefnant, R.S.O. Robert Ellis, Garnedducha, Llanrhaiadr-yn-Cinmerch, Den- hig-h; Henry Williams, Plas-y-ward, Llanynys, Ruthin William Davies, Llysfasi, Llanfair D.C., Ruthin; Robert Rogers Jones, Cyfnant, Llanarmon- vn-Yale Mold; John David Jones, Bodorya Fawr, Abergele • William Williams, Summerfield, Rhyl; William Griffiths, London House, Llanfairtalhaiarn, Abergele; Evan Roberts, Plas Isaf, Llansannan, AherSele- J. Roberts, Plas Heaton Farm, Henllan, Trefnant, R.S.O. Captain B. T. Griffith-Boscawen, Trevalyn Hall, Wrexham John Harrop, 14, King- screet, Wrexham; Edward Roberts, Bryn Coch, nrymbo, Wrexham R H. Venable9 Eyrke, Nanty- ffrith Hall, Wrexham; Benjamin Harrison High- ?reet Coedpoeth, Wrexham J. Coster E?wards, T.?or Ha! Llangollen Ed. H°oso%T\w\ iiln l£ iammss, Market-street, Rhos, Ruabon loan Thos. Willininr., Top of Copperas, Penycae, Ruabon bir ^atk n Williams Wynn, Bart., Wynnstay, Ruabon; William Charles Hughes, Fennant, Ruabon Joseph William Evans, Marchwiel Old Hall, Marchwiel. Wrexham Edwin Belli*, Frog Lane, Holt, Wrexham James Sparrow, Gwersvllt Hill, Wrexham; W. Trevor Parkins. Glasfryn, Gresford, Wrexham Sir R. A. Cunliffe, Bart., Acton Park, Wrexham T. A. Wynne Edwards, 56, Park-street, Denbigh; P. E. btorey, Coppv, Denbigh Edward Thomas, Bryntirion, Denbigh; Edward Roberts, Record House, Ruthm Thomas Ingham, 17, Percy-road, Wrexham John Prichard, Longfields. Sontley-road, Wrexham; W. E. Samuel, Stratford House. Wrexham; J. E. Powell, Henilre, Grosvenor-road, Wrexham. Clerk of the Council 1,1. Adams, 5, Ca=>t.e-street, Ruthin.
Members of Parliament. nI
Members of Parliament. n I DK?<?M?.-A-<? 7?? 'ihe Y'K' rion. Sir G. Osborne Morgan, ],art Q.C., 59, ??.- street, Grosvcnor Squw, Londo W^ten, Kiruiou: J. Herbert Robert. E; Bryngwcnalit. Abergele. DK.vm.iH (Borouë:hs): The! I-Toll. Llaniiercii I)ann;L, ElleslIlcre. JS'rsxuKB: si.uel Smith, Esq 4. Cbapei-s [eet ?—————— ? ??'"?.???t?t' Lond^. I (Boroughs): J. Herbert Lews, Esq., 1 en Lcha C"l'WYii. ;\II:HlII:'ŒTnsuuŒ: '1'. E. Ellis, EM' i MoNT'iOMKIIVs"l' • CAK- | «UME? (!?r??: S:r ?r,c. .Pryce.Jollt!JI. C.\U- X"'UYO:(SIlJHE.-VO"1 IJi,'i"(J": Hathbone,   r:rvn Koberts, ?q: O?n?-? ?oro?hs): D. L'"y? <?or.?. Esq. A?GLKSKY: ThorIWS Lewis. I-ritj.
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DSWESTKY.—M?yor. A. Wynne Corr)e, Esq. ?.r?er' Ch?es W?tkin Wilii?ns Wvnn, Esq.  C?rkJ?rry-J ones, E.q.; Borou? Sarveyor, Mr Bolton -Nledical Inspector, Dr. Beresford; l\hgistr:lte,¡' Clerk, Mr G. Marke7 Clerk of the Peagce,tr\Ve:,I. Bull, Esq ^oar^^Mr' J.' v! T,),,?  to the    J. V. W^iin J- Inspector of Smitbfield, ?VrJ oln.Wi 11 uams. Dj,¡pensa.ry-Mr Beckett, Secretary a.no Dispenser. Public Baths-Ya.llager, Mr Thomas attendance  Boyd box closes ,t 8.20 p.m. Saving! Bank-Mr Markey, -ecretary. Oswestry Incorpora.tion-Chairman, Mr EaCS yio»e°8r ?worth; ?C!er?MrJ.??C.?B?u?U?.
I The Corporation. !
I The Corporation. MAYOR—Aid. Richard W. Evans. ALinnvts.—North Ward Mr R. W. Evans; South Ward: Mr Geo. Bevan; East AVard Mr W. E. Samuel: West Ward: Mr R. H. Done. COUNCILLOias.-North J Ward Mr Benjamin Owen, Mr J. Fraser, Mr Thomas Jones; East Ward: Mr C. K. Benson, Dr. H. Venablea Palin, Mr James Whitting- ham South Ward Mr F. W. Soames, Mr Bernard Lewis, Mr Charles Mnrless West Ward: Mr Anthony Nuttall, Mr Ralph William- son, Mr Gwilt Cathrall. First named in each Ward retire November next. BOROUGH OFFICIALS.- Town Clerk, Mr Thomas Bury; Treasurer, Mr W. Lifton Wynne; Auditors, Mr Alf. Iron and Mr W. W. Jeffreys; Medical Officer, Mr R. W. J. Evans, Surgeon Borough Surveyor, Mr J. W. M. Smith; Veterinary Inspector, Mr Robt. Roberts, M.R.C.V.S. Sanitary In- spector n.nd Sergeant at Mace, Mr David Higgins; Collector, Mr J. K. Jones Cemetery Superintendent, Mr J. W. Jones; Town Crier, Mr Peter Simpson. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE FOR THE BOROUGH. The Mayor (R. W. Evans, Esq.), T. Ll. FitzHugh, Esq., S. Yorke, Esq., T. P. Jones- Parry, Esq., Ed. Williams, Esq., M.D., T. C. Jones, Esq., T. Eyton Jones, Esq., M.D., Edward Davies, Esq., M.D., W. Over- ton, Esq., J. Bury, Esq., E. M. Jones, Esq., W. Thomas, Esq., J. Oswell Bury, Esq., J. F. Edisbury, Esq., S. T. Baugh, Esq., W. J. Russell, Esq., W. Prichard, Esq., W. E. Samuel, Esq., H. V. Palin, Esq., J. Prichard, Esq., Alfred Owen, Esq., F. W. Soames, Esq., (Ex-Mayor.) Clerk to the Justices, Mr J. Allington Hughes.
I District Highways Board.…
I District Highways Board. I Chairman, Capt. Griffith-Boscawen; Vice-Chair- man, Mr S. T. Baugh Clerk, Mr J. Bury; Sur- veyor, Mr J. Strachan.
I Political. I
I Political. I THE REFORM CLUB, Chester-street.—Secretary: Mr J. T. Morgan. CONSERVATIVE CLUB, High-street.—Secretary: Mr Geo. Bevan. I
I Wrexham Chamber of Commerce…
I Wrexham Chamber of Commerce and I Agriculture. Rooms: Argyle Chambers. President, Mr A. I Sevmour-Jones. Secretary, Mr R. J. Kendrick, I solicitor, Henblas-street.
IPublic Offices.I
I Public Offices. I STAMP OFFICE.—Distributor, Mr W. F. Bickford, Chester; sub-distributor, Miss H. Whiting. INLAND REVENUE OFFICE, Public Hall.-Super- visor, Mr Murta; Surveyor of Taxes, Mr Jos. Jack- son, 11, Temple-row, Wrexham; Clerk to the Com- missioners, Mr W. A. Bury. REGISTRAR'S OFFICE, Temple-row.—Superintendent Registrar, Mr J. Bury; Deputy, Mr E. Morgan. REGISTRAR OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS—Mr J. Oswell Bury, Temple-row; Deputy, Mr H. H. Squire. REGISTRARS OF MARRIAGES—Mr J. Oswell Bury, Temple-row, and Mr T. Phennah, Town-hill; Deputy, Mr H. H. Squire. COUNTY COURT OFFICE, Egerton-street.-Judge, His Honor Sir Horatio Lloyd, Knight; Registrar, A. C. Preston, Esq.; Assistant Registrar, Mr C. Glas- codine. COLLECTORS.—Poor Rates, Mr James Phennah, Temple row; Borough Rates, Mr J. K. Jones, Guild- hall Income Tax, Mr Geo. Bevan, Queen-street. POLICE STATION AND BRIDEWELL County Hall, Regent-street; Chief Constable, Major Leadbetter; Superintendent, Thos. Vaughan, D.C.C. Inspectors, McLaren and Robinson; Bridewell-keeper, P.C. James Farrell.
I Churches and Chapels. -…
Churches and Chapels. PARISH CHURCH (St. Giles'.)—Canon W. H. Fletcher; Curates, Rev. Jenkyn Jones, Rev. W. Vaughan-Jones, Rev. C. H. Thompson Organist, Mr E. B. Simms Verger, Mr Roberts; Vestry Clerk, Mr E. Morgan. Holy Communion every Sunday at 8 a.m., Saint days 8 a.m. and 11 a.m., and 1st and 3rd Sunday in each month, 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday services at 11.0 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Daily service, 8.30 a.m. and 5.0 p.m. Wednesday, 8.30 a.m., 11 0 a.m., and 7.30 p.m., with sermon. Fridays, Litany, 11 a.m. RUTHIN ROAD MISSION CHAPEL.—Sunday morning school service, 10.30. Afternoon service, 3.0. Even- ing service, 7.0. Frithy service, 7.30. ST. DAVID'S (WELSH) CHURCH.—Services at 11.0 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Wednesday, 7.45 p.m. Organist, Mr Walter Williams. ST. MARK'S CHURCH.—Services at 11.0 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Organist, Mr C. Morton Bailey, F.C.O. Verger and Clerk, Mr G. Jones. ST. JAMES' CHURCH, Rhosddu.-Vicar, Rev. D. Stanley Davies, M.A. Curate, Rev. Silas Evans, B.A. Services at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Organist, Mr Albert Jones. ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST IRON CHURCH, Hightown.— Services at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. PLASPOWER CHAPEL, Bersham.—Services at 10.30 a.m. and 3 p.m. Rev. A. L. Taylor, Ruabon, in charge. Organist, Mr Geo. A. Barnes, Talbot Road, Wrexham. RHOSNESSNEY CHURCH SCHOOL.-Services at 3 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, Esclusham.—Services at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Holy Communion at 8 a.m. Rev. L. W. Davies, vicar. Organist, Mr Seth Fisher. ST. M.\RY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH, Regent-street.— The Very Rev. Henry Canon Hopkins. Services Morning, 9 and 11 afternoon, 3.30 aud 6.30 week days, 8 and 8.30 a.m. Curate, Rev. Father Thomas O'Connor. CHESTER STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL.—Ser- vices at 10.45 and 6.30; Wednesdays, 7.30. Rev. M. O. Evans, Bersham-road. PENYBRYN CONGREGATIONAL CIIAPFL.-Services at 10.45 and 6.30; Wednesdays, 7.30. Rev. Alon Peskett, Derby-road. OLIVET. RHOSROBIN.—Services at 10.45 and 6.30; Sunday School, 2.30; Tuesday, 7 p.m. EBENEZER WELSH INDEPENDENT CHAPEL, Queen- street.—Services at 10, 2.30, and 6. Rev. D. Roberts, D.D., Poplar-road. CHESTER-STREET BAPTIST CHAPF.L.—Services at I 10.45 and 6.30. Rev. J. Hobson Thomas. KING-STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST.—Services at 10.30 and 6.30. I WELSH BAPTISTS, Rhosddu.-Services at 10.30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sabbath School at 2 p.m. Rev. Isaac James. HILL-STREET PRESBYTERIAN CIIAPEI,Services at 10.30 a.nd 6.30. Sabbath School at 2.30. Rev. E. Jerman, Bersham-road. PRESBYTERIAN MISSION CHAPEL, Ber-ham-road.- School, 10.30 a.m. Services, 2.30 and 6.30. RHOSDDU PRESBYTERIAN MISSION CHAPEL.—Services at 11 a.m. and 6.30. School at 2.30. I ZIOS (Wi'T.sn C.M.) CHAPEL, Regent-street.- Services at 10 and 6. School at 2 p.m. Rev. R. E. Morris, M.A. EBENEZER (WELSH C.M.) CHAPEL, Rhosddu.— Services at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. School at 2 p.m. Rev. Griffith Owen, Greenfield. BRYNYFFYNNON WESLEYAN CnuRCH.—Services at 10.30 and 6.30. Revs. J. M. Maagles, Epworth Lodge, and J. Bateman, Leaside. n WELSH WESLEYAN CHAPBL, Egerton-street. Ser- vices at 10.30 and 6 School at 2.30. Revs. Robert Jones (D), (Supt.), Coedpoeth; Thomas Hughes, Votty, Bersham-road, Wrexham, and T. Nicholas Roberts, Brymbo. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHAPEL, Talbot-road.—Ser- vices at 10.45 and 6.30. Rev. W. Smith, F.R.A.S., Talbot-road. BRYNYPYS, OYERTON, THE SEAT OF EDMUND PEEL, Esq.
Fire Engine Establishment.…
Fire Engine Establishment. ] PRINCE OF WALES' VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE.— Station-house, Chester-street; Captain, Mr James Davies; Lieutenant, Mr Thos. Samuel; Secretary, Mr C. V. Potter. The Brigade consists of sixteen members.
North Wales Permanent Relief…
North Wales Permanent Relief Society. President, Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart,; vice-presidents, Mr T. Ll. FitzHugh, and Mr C. W. Townshend; chairman of Board of Management, Mr N. R. Griffith; general secretary, Mr John Harrop; consulting secretary, Mr Geo. L. Campbell, I King-street, Wigan.
North Wales Miners' Federation.I
North Wales Miners' Federation. I President, Mr George Rowley, Black Park Colliery. Vice-President, Mr Thomas Hughes, Plaspower Col- liery treasurer, Mr S. George agent and corres- ponding secretary, Mr loan Williams, Copperas-hill, Penycae, Ruabon; financial secretary, Mr Samuel Roberts, Hafod Colliery.
The Infirmary.______I TheInfirmary.I
The Infirmary. The Infirmary. PRESIDENT Mr William Overton. Honorary Sur- geons :—Messrs E. Davies, M.D., Richard Williams, M.R.C.S., and H. V. Palin, M.B. Honorary Con- sulting Sursreon Mr T. Eyton-Jones, M.D. House Surgeon Mr Arthur F. Heaton, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. Matron Miss K. J. Hicks. Secretary: Mr George Whitehouse, Regent-street, Wrexham.
Railway Companies. I
Railway Companies. I GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.—General Manager, Mr H. Lambert. District Superintendent, Mr G. Grant, Chester. Goods Agent, Mr G. W. Weston. Station Master, Mr A. Edgcombe. Traffic Agent, Mr T. Martin. WREXHAM MOLD AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY.— Manager, Mr Thomas Cartwright. Goods Agent, Mr H. Harris Station Master, Mr Tom Johnson.
IThe Free Library. I
The Free Library. Institution: Municipal Buildinsrs. Secretary, Mr Ashton Bradley. Custodian and Librarian, Mr R. Gough. Assistant Librarian, Miss Gongh. Reading Room open to the public daily (Sundays, Good Friday, and Christmas Day excepted), from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Circulating department open daily (with the exceptions named) from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., and 6 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.
ICensus, 1891.
Census, 1891. WREXHAM UNION, 61,795. Population in 1881, 55,174. Increase, 6,937. MUNICIPAL BOROUGH OF WREXHAM, 12,552. Popu- lation in 1881,10,978. PARLIAMENTARY BOROUGH OF WREXHAM, 13,958. Population in 1881,12,333. CONTRIBUTORY PARLIAMENTARY BOROUGH OF HOLT, 1,086. Population in 1881, 1,023.
I I Banks.
Banks. NORTH AND SOUTH WALES BANK (Limited), High street—Mr W. J. Powell, Manager. NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK (Limited), Hope- street-Afr W. L. Wynne. Manager. WILLIAMS & Co., BANK OF NORTH WALES AND CHESTER. Established 1792, Reent-street-Mr George Frater, Resident Cashier. PARR'S BANKING COMPANY (Limited). High-street—Mr T. E. Green, Sub-Manager. Open from ten till three, and four on Thursdays; closed at one o'clock on Saturdays. SAVINGS BANK, Regent-street-Saturdav from six to eight p.m.. Mondays from twelve noon to two p.m., and Thursdays from four to five p.m. Mr J. Bury, Actuary Mr W. A. Bury, Cashier. POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK, Egerton-street-Open daily (Sundays excepted), from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m., and 7 p.m. on Saturdays.
I Schools.
Schools. GROVE PARK SCYIOOL.-Heod Master, Mr W. J. Rassell. B.A. SCHOOL FOR BOYS.—Miss Long, King-street. SEMINARIES.—Miss Simms, Chester-street; Misses Sim-vis, King-street: Miss Liptrot. Holly Bank, Rnabon-road: the Misses Llnyd. 12. King-street; Miss Pierce. Kinc-street: Mrs Parker, Trevor-street, and Mi ss Evans. 1. St. Mark's-terrnce. BRITISH. Brook-street. Master, Mr C. Dodd; Mistrois, Mis3 Griffiths. INFANT SCIIOOL.-MistresB, Miss Kennan. Boys' NATIONAL SCHOOLS, Madeira ITill.-School- master, Mr Job Mason. NVTIONMJ TNFVST SCHOOL. Madeira Hill.School- mistress. Miss Annie R. Hoston. (;.IP.LS' NATIONAL, Tenter's Field.-Schoolmistress, i Mrs Scott. I R())i\ CATHOLIC, Brook-street.—In charge of Religieux.
Public Companies.
Public Companies. WRF.XH\M VRCMPE COMPANY.—Offices, Queen-street; Se-ret,trv, Mr Goo. Bevm. WTt- 'TlkNI WtTntt WORK., COHPWY. Offices, Egerton-street: Seer-tqrv. Mr FrHerick Storr. WP.HXH^M G\S COMPANY. Offices, Wrexham Feehan Secretary flwl Manager, Mr T. Walker. WR".XHVM MARKET TIKLL COMPANY.—Secretarv. Mr J. Oswell Bury, Temple-row; Collector, Mr J. Phennah. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY.—Chief Office. Tl-tr- tholomew-Tane. London: Wrexham Branch, High- street-Secrpn.rv. Mr J. Francis. WRANIM STF."M T,kYT-.qT)ity.-Works. Esless. WRT.XTHM PUBLIC HVLL AND CORN EXCHANGE COM- PANY—Office, B-vnk-street; Secretary, Mr A. C. Nicholson. WREXTHM DISTRICT TRAMWAYS COMPANY.—Offices, Qneen-street: Secreta.ry, Mr Geo. Bevan Lessee, Mr Fred. Jones.
Th^ Moon's Changes.
Th^ Moon's Changes. There will he a new moon on Jan. 18, Feb. 16. Mar. is April 16. M-iv 15. June 14, July 13. Aug. 11, Sept. loOct. 9, Nov. 8, Dec. 8.
Eclip-es in 1893.I
Eclip-es in 1893. There will be a total eclipse of the Sun on April 16, invisible at Greenwich, and an annular eclipse on October 9, also invisible at Greenwich.
List of Fairs. I
List of Fairs. .Y.B.- When the date falls on a Sunday the fair in generally held on the following dav. DENBIGHSHIRE. WREXHAM—Horned cattle, sheep, and pigs every MONDAY. Horses last MONDAY in every month. Pleasure Fair, April 6. Honey Fair, Oct. 5. Fruit Fair, Oct 19. NOTE: Christmas Day falling on a Monday the Fair will be held on TUESDAY, Dec. 26. Abergele Feb. 12, April 2, May 2, June 18, July 15 (Wool), Aug. 20, Oct. 9, Nov. 18, Dec. 6 (Fat Stock). Bettws.—Feb. 20, Nov. 20. Cefn—March 7, June 6, Sept. 5, Dec. 5. Cerrigydruidion—Jan. 16, March 20, April 17, May 15, July 17, Aug. 21, Sept. 18, Oct. 16, Dec. 18. Chirk—Feb. 10, June 10, Aug. 12, Nov. 12. Corwen-Third Tuesday in the month. Denbigh-Second Tuesday in each month for cattle, horses, and sheep, and the following Wednesday for pigs, butter, and poultry. Market day on Wednesday. Eglwysfach-Feb. 24, May 11, Nov. 24. Llanarmon-Dyffryn-Ceiriog-A pril 17, August 13, October 19. Llandegla-March 17, May 6, June 16, Aug. 18, Oct. 20. Llangerniew-March 29, May 16, June 29, Sept. 29, Nov. 29. Llangollen—Fourth Tuesday in each month. Llanrhaiadr-yn-Mochnant—Jan. 1, March 3, May 5, June 2, July 11 (Wool), July 23 and 24 (ponies), Sept 28, Oct. 18, Nov. 7 and 8 (ponies.) LlansiIin-J uly 10, Sept. 21. Llansaintffraid-glyn-ceiriog—May 5, Aug. 4, Oct. 6. Llansannan—May 18, Oct. 26. Llanrwst-Feb. 2, March 8, April 25, May 19, June 21, Aug. 10, Sept. 17, Oct. 25, Dec. 11 and 20. Pentrevoelas—May 13, July 3. Rhosllanerchrugog-May 15, Nov. 6. Ruabon—Feb. 27, May 22, Nov. 20. Ruthin-First Tuesday in each month. Market day, every Monday except the Mondays before the fairs. Glyn-First Friday in May, August, and October. FLINTSHIRE. Caerwys-Last Tuesday in each month. Flint-First Saturday in each month. Hawarden-April 28, Oct. 22. Holywell-First Friday in each month. Rhyl—Feb. 7, May 2, July 25, Oct. 31, Dec. 19. MERIONETHSHIRE. Bala—Jan 16, Feb. 11, March 11, 18, 25 (seed), 30, May 15, June 3, July 10, Aug. 11, Sept. 12, 27, I Oct. 24, Nov. 8, Dec. 19. Cynwyd—Aug. 6, Oct. 21. Bettws G. G.-Aug. 12, Sept. 16. I Llandrillo-Feb. 25, May 3, June 29, July 14 (Wool), Aug. 28, Nov. 14. Corwen-Third Tuesday in the month. ANGLESEY. Bodedern-The first Tuesday in every month except December, and the third Tuesday in April, August, and October. LlrLnerchymedd-On the Wednesdays in each month following the fairs at Bodedern, and all Wednesdays in December, up to Christmas Day. Llangefni-On the Thursdays in each month following the fairs at Bodedern, and all Thursdays between the 13th November and Christmas Day. Menai Bridge On the Fridays in each month following the fairs at Bodedern, and on the 24th of October. LI-Lnfechell-May 13, and the first Tuesday in Novem- ber and December. Pentraeth—Monday before the first Tuesday in May, and the 25th of September. Valley—Monday before Bodedern fair in April, June, July, and September. NOTE-All Fairs in March. July, and August are Horse, Cattle, and Sheep Fairs. MONTGOMERYSHIRE. Lhnidloes-Saturday before last Tuesday in each month, March 10 (cattle), May 11, October 6 and 15 (cattle). Llztiiymynech-April 1, May 29, September 23. Montgomery — March 2, Mav 4 (hiring), June 8, September 7 (lamb), October22. December 14 (cattle). Machynlleth-First Wednesday in February and March. Wednesday before Easter (hiring), Monday before third Thursday in April, last Saturday in April (sheep), May 16. third Saturday in May (sheep), June 26, August 7, September 18, last Wednesday in September (sheep), October 16 (sheep), 21, November 26. Newtown—Last Tuesday in every month, and the day previous for sheep and pigs butter, cheese, Ac., January 6. February 10, March 10, October 6, November 10, December 8. Welshpool—First and third Monday in each month. SHROPSHIRE. Oswestry Corn, cattle, sheep, and pigs every Wednesday; horses, butter, cheese. and bacon, first Wednesday monthly wool sale in June. Ellesmere—January 10 and 24, February 7 and 21, March 7 and 21. April 4. 11, 18, and 25. May 2, 9, 16, I 23 and 30. June 13 and !7. Julv 11 and 25, August 8 and 22, September 5, 12, 19. and 26. October 3.10,17, 24. ;md 31, November 14 and 28, December 12 and 26. CHESHIRE. Altrincham—April 29. August 5 and 6, November 22. Chester—Cattle, every Thursday: horses, January 12. Feb. 9. March 9, April 6. May 4, June 1, 29, Julv 27. Aug. 24. Sept. 21. Oct. 19, Nov. 16. Dee. 14; cheese. Jan. 18. Feb. 15, Mar. 15, April 19, May 17, June 21, July 19, Aug. 16, Sept. 20, Oct. 18, Nov. 15, Dec. 20. Coivrleton—First Wednesday in January. Thursday berove SSr nv.t'de, third Wednesday in March. May 12. Julv 13. third Wednesday in September, Nov. 22. Crewe—C:ittle market every Monday; horse fairs monthly, at dates fixed and advertised by the Crewe C, We Market Co.; wool sales occasionally. Frodsh,tni-April 25, Oct. 26. Knutsford—Ap'ril 24. Whit. Tues., Nov. 8. M-icclesfield—Feb. 21. March 6. April 4, May 6, June 22, Julv 11. Aug. 12. Sept. 4, Oct. 4, 17, Nov. 11, Dec. 19,: cheese, first Monday in each month. Mi(lillewicli-L-,t-t Tuesday in February, April, and October. Nantwich-Feb. 4, March 27, June 13. Sept. 4, Dec. 4, hiring. Dec. 28 cheese, first Thursday each mouth. Nortliwich-April 11, Aug. 2, Dec. 6. Over-May 17, Sept. 27. Runcorn—June 6, Nov. 7. S,tii,ib;tcb-.A,pi-il 4. Sept. 14, Dec. 28. Stockport—Jan. 1. Feb. 3. March 4, 25, May 1, June 2, July 9, Aug. 4, Sept. 1, Oct. 23, Dec. 1. Ttyporley-Ifay 1. Aug. 1, 28, Dec. 11.
I Union Workhouse. I
Union Workhouse. I The Guardians meet every nl tern ate Thursday, at the Workhouse, at 11 f-rrt. Chairman, Captain Griffith- Boscawen. Vice-Chairmen, Mr S. T. Bnuch and Mr John Rogers. Clerk, Mr J. Oswell Bury. Master and Matron, Mr and Mrs Bessell. School- master and Mistress. Mr and Mrs Cartwriht. Chaplain, Canon Fletcher. RTTRAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. -Chairman: Capt. Griffith- Boscawen. Vice-Chairman Mr S. T. Baugh. Medical Officers: Dr. Edward Davies, Wrexham, and Dr. William Jones, Ruabon. Engineer Mr A. C. Baugh. Inspectors of Nuisances Mr R. Phennah. Wrexham, and Mr Edward Davies, Cefn. Clerk: Mr J. Oswell Bury. WREXHAM RURAL SANITARY HOSPITAL, Croesnewydd road, near Wrexham. Medical Officer: Dr. Edward Davies, Plas Darland, Wrexham. Matron: Mrs Reade Phillips I Post-Office I I Regulations. I POST OFFICE Egerton- street: Postmaster, Mr. J. Owen. DESPATCHES.—Letter Box for first despatch to Ireland and all parts closes at 9.15 a.m., no extra fee; second despatch to London, North Wales, Chester, Lancashire, Birkenhead, Birmingham, Stafford and Wolverhampton, closes at 10.40 a.m., late fee up to 10.45 p.m. First despatch for Shrewsbury at 11.15 a.m. Letters for Oswestrv can be posted up to 11.30 a.m. (no late fee); and letters for Shrewsbury, South Wales, South West of England, and Ruabon, can be posted up to 12.30 p.m. (no late fee); Liverpool, Manchester, Chester, Birkenhead, Lancaster, Preston, Southport, Wigan, and Warrington, can be posted until 2.40 p.m. for all parts up to 9 p.m., with extra stamp until 9.10 p.m. (except on Sunday, when the letter box closes at 8.35 p.m., no late fee). Letters for the town and district may be posted until 4.0 a.m. Registered letters must be posted half-an-hour before the letter box closes. The office closes at 9.15 p.m. Newspapers and books can be posted up to the same hour as letters. COLLECTIONS.—Town, Pillar and Wall Letter Boxes: Grosvenor Road, 8.15, 10.25 a.m., 12.55, 1.45, 4.50. 8.25 p.m., Sundays, 7.55 p.m.; Hirdir: 8.0,10.0 a.m., 12.40, 2.0, 4.30, 7.45 p.m., Sundays, 7.25 p.m. Rhosddu (W.B.) 8.10, 10.20 a.m., 12.50, 1.55, 4.45, 8.20 p.m., Sundays, 7.50 p.m.; Penybryn 8.20,10.5 a.m., 12.35, 1.55, 4.25, 8.5 p.m., Sundays, 7.30 p.m.; Smithfield: 8.15, 9.50 a.m., 12.50, 2.10, 4.40, 7.45 p.m., Sundays, 7.15 p.m.; Erddig Road: 7.45, 10.0 a.m., 12.35,1.55, 4.25, 7.55 p.m., Sundays, 7.25 p.m.; G.W.R. Station: 3.30, 9.30 a.m., 12.50, 2.0, 4.45, 7.10 p.m., Sundays, 7.0 p.m. COUNTRY COLLECTIONS Marford, 5.40 p.m.; Abenbury, 6.30 p.m.; Bryn Issa, 5.45 p.m.; Minera, 6.10 p.m. Acton Smithy, 6.45 p.m.; Llanypwll, 6.20 p.m.; Hugmore Lane, 6.15 p.m.; Adwy'rclawdd, 6.30 p.m.; Frood, 4.45 p.m.; Marchwiel, 6.30 p.m., Sundays, 11.0 a.m.; Cross Lanes, 6.20 p.m., Sundays, 10.50 a.m.; The Lodge, Brymbo, 5.50 p.m. Rhosnessney, 6.50 p.m. Lavister, 6.15 p.m. Llay Place, 5.15 p.m.; Holly Bush, Halghton, 5.45 p.m., Sundays, 10.15 a.m. TOWN RECEIVING OFFICES "High-street, 3.30, 8.23. 10.0 a.m., 12.55, 2.15, 4.45, 6.0, 8.0, 8.45 p.m., Sundays, 3.30 a.m., 8.0 p.m. "Hightown, 9.45 a.m., 12.45, 2.5, 4.35, 7.45 p.m., Sundays, no collection. "Victoria Road, 7.40, 10.5 a.m., 12.35. 1.55. 4.25, 8.0 p.m., Sundays, 7.30 p.m. "Rhosddu, 8.10, 10.20 a.m., 12.50, 1.50, 4.45, 8.20 p.m., Sundays, 7.50 p.m. SUB- OFFICES: *T Adwy'rclawdd, 6.30 p.m. *T Brymbo, 6.0 p.m.; "Bersham, 6.15 p.m.; *T Bangor-Isycoed, 6.0 p.m., and Sunday, 10.0 a.m.; Bwlchgwvn, 5.55 p.m.; "Minera, 6.0 p.m.; illoss, 5.30 p.m.; "T Gresford, 7.20 p.m. Llanfynydd, 4.10 p.m.; *T Cefnybedd, 9.15 a.m., 6.15 p.m. "Summerhill, 9.20 a.m., 6.5 p.m. *Southsea, 6.50 p.m.; *Caergwrle, 8.50 a.m., 5.30 p.m.; *Wheatsheaf, 9.40 a.m., 6.40 p.m. Rhostyllen, 6.20 E.m.; Ffrith, 4.30 p.m.; "Holt, 5.45 p.m.; Worthen- ury, 5.30 p.m., Sunday 10.0 a.m. T Telegraph Station. *Money Order and Savings' Bank Offices. DELIVERIES. — First delivery, 7 a.m. Second delivery, 1.40 p.m. Third delivery, 5.15 p.m. Town letters for afternoon deliveries must be posted before 1.30 p.m., or 5.0 p.m. TELEGRAPH OFFICE.—8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays, 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. PARCEL POST.-Parcel deliveries at 7 a.m., 1.40 p.m., and 5.15 p.m. Despatches at 10.40 a.m. and 9 p.m. No business on Sundays. MONEY ORDER OFFICE.—9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 7 p.m. on Saturday.
I LIST OF CARRIERS FROM WREXHAM.…
I LIST OF CARRIERS FROM WREXHAM. I WHERE TO NAXE DAYS FROM Adwy W. Lewis Daily. Horn's Inn Bersham. Mr. Edwards.. Thnrs. and Sat. Venybryn Brymbo. T. Parry. Daily. Hope-street „ T. Green. Daily. „ „ J. Edward* Daily. Broughton. Thomas Parry. Thurs. and Sat. Bangor Mr. Poynton Thurs. and Sat. Black Horse Buckley. Mr. Hewitt.. rhuridays Seven Star. Bwlchgwyn.. Robert Owen.. Thursdays Crosa Foxes „ D. Belton Mon. Thur. & Sat. „ „ W. Roberts Mon. Thur. & Sat. „ „ D. Pugh Mon. Thur. & Sat. B'cher's A'm» Coedpoeth.. T.Hughes Daily Cross FoxeI „ Thos. Williams Daily. Sun Inn „ llri. Hobson.. Daily.. t 9 „ Seth Roberts.. Daily Sun Inn Cefn, &c. John Roberts. Tues. Th. Sat. Seven Stars Churton E. Clubb. Thursdays Feathers Inn Ffrwd Mr Davies. Mon. Thur. & Sat. Hope-street Farndon Mr Eyton Mon. Thur. & Sa*. White Horse Ffrith E.Edwards,. Thurs. and Sat. Talbot Inn Gresford. Thos. Davies.. Thurs. and Sat. Seven Stars Holt Mr Robbins. Thursdays White Horse Horton W. Brookfield. Thursdays „ Llandegla Mr. Hughes Thursdays Horn's Inn „ Mr. Jones Thursdays Bowling Gr'n Leeawood Thos. Hughes. Thursdays Talbot Inn Lodge E. Glutton Tues. Th. & Sat.. Hope-street „ R. Davies. Daily. W. Parry Daily Llanarmon Mr Bryan. Thursdays Cross Foxes „ Mr Jones Thureday Bull Inn MOBS W. Woollam.. Daily. Hope-street „ T. Ducker Daily 91 „ J.Davies. Daily. „ Matthias Daily. „ C. Davies. Daily. « Bus) Mr. Davies. D-iilv (except Fri.) Seven Star* Minera Mr. Edwards.. Daly. Horn's Inn „ E. Edwards Dally. Cross Foxes D. Edwards Thurs. and Sat. „ „ Jos.Evaus. Mon. Thur. & Sat. Horns Inn Mold Mr. Shone Thursdays Talbot Inn „ Mr. Shannon.. Thursdays 11 Nant T. Roberts. Daily. Cross Foxes Overton Mrs. Evison Thursdays Black Horse I Penley. Mr. Piatt Thurs. and Sat. Seven Stars Mrs. Griffiths Thurs. and Sat. „ Mr Gough Thurs. and Sat. Black Horse „ Mr Williams.. Thurs. and Sat. 11 Penycae. Mrs. Jones Thurs. and Sat. Com'l Inn Rd. Jones Daily. 9p „ Mr Davies. Daily. it T. Francis Daily it Pentre B'ton J. Roberts. nailv. Hope-street 11 A. James. Daily. Pentre Juo. Roberts.. Mon. Thur. A Sat. lkl. Thomas Daily. » „ J. Venablea Daily » Ponkey Philip Phillips Daily Com'l Inn. „ J. Griffith)). Mon. Thnr. 4 Sat. Bridge-st. „ D. Griffiths Mon. Thur. & Sat. „ Jos. Ellis Mon. Thur. A Sat. „ „ J. Bishop. Daily Com'l Inn Rossett Mrs. Smith Mon. and Thurs.. Seven Stan Rhos Jftirtiq Jones.. 1)1,lily Horns Inn „ M. Grahain Daily. Bridge-Pt. 91 John Evans.. Daily. » „ D. Robert. Daily. Com'l Inn „ R. T. Davies Mon. Thur. A Sat. Horns Inn 7y W. H. Jones Mon. Thur. & Sat. „ Miss Jones. Mon. Thur. A Sat. it Ithosrobiu Adam Ellis Daily. Hope-street „ T. Crowther Saturday* „ Ruabon Hugh Jones Mon. Thur. 4 Sat. Horns Inn Shocklach J. Clialoner Thursdays White Horse „ W. Gough. Thursdays Street Issa.. Ellen Davies.. Mon Thur." Sat. Com'l Inn Summerhill W. Shone Daily. Hope-street „ T. Rogers Daily. G. Dtvieg Daily. „ U. Hughes. Daily. Tilston MrsPemberton Thursdays White Horse Twenty H'ses Owen Owens.. Mon. Thur. & Sat. Cross Foxag Vrondeg Ellis Abraham Thurs. and Sat. Com 1 Inn W. Roberts Mon. Thur. A Sat. Horns Inn John Roberts.. Mon. Thur. Sat. „ „ E. Edwards Mon. Thur. A Sat. „ Vron Isaac Jones Mon. Thur. A Sat. Hope-street Worthsnb'ry] Mr. lifetealfe.. Thursdays. Seven Stars Wynn Hall Ll. Fergusaon.. Mon. Thur. A Sat. Com 1 Inn 1893. JANUARY. I FEBRUARY. MARCH. APRIL. MAY. JUNE. Sunday :1 fti>i 22 2q 5121926 5 12 19 26 Sun. S 9 16 23 30 7114! 211 28 1 4 11 18125 Sun ?15 22 29 5 18 19 26 5I819?6SunT 3 9168330 7!l4!8l!88 41118'25Sun. 30 6 13 2027 6 13 20 27. Mon. 3 10 17 34 1 8 15?289 5 18 19 86 Mon. Smun? day:?8 9 16 83 ??"??:!? ?g? 3 10,17j24.31 7 14 21 28 Wed. WedneMav 4 5 112 1 118 9;225 6 1 8 1522 '1 8¡15\2 29'Wed [) 121926 310117¡24:31 7 142128 Wed. Thursday 7 14 lliis 5 12 19 26- 2 9 16 23 30 Fri FridayY 7jilil|g8 l 3 11 18 25 I SSiaflSt 18 15 21128 511219'26 2 9;162330 Fri. 4 11 1825 4 1118! 2 51 t, at.1 8115 22 2 91 6;13 2()?217? 21, 10 117 24 Sat. 1 ■|893 JULY. ATJ3-UST. j SEPTEM 3ER. OCTOBER. NOVEMBER. DECEMBER. 1893. JULY. AUGUST. I SEPTEMBER. OCTOBER. NOVEMBER. I DECEMBER. I 2 9162330 6132027 3 10 117! 24 Sun. 1 ? 81 5'22129 5 12  19 26 3 10!17 241\31 Sun. MSuonnddaay y i f 4 110 1 117 8 224 5 31 1 7 14 21 ?28 4 11 18 M mon. g 6 13 20 27 4 11 18 25 Mon. Tnesd¿' 4 11 1825 1 8 15 22; 29 5 12il9 26 Tues. 3 1017 24?31 714121?28 ?45 6 '101'?171 12431Sun. W dn d 5 21926 2 9,1165 23 2 320 9 | 6 13 20 27 Wed. £ | ii" i iis o 25 1 8 15 22 29 ? g ? g ? ?? Wed. Wednesday 5 12 19 327 6 3 3 1017j|24 31 7 14 31 38 2 9 16 23 30 7 14 21 28 Th. 6 132027 18 1 8 15 37 3 10 17 24 1 8 15122 ? 29' Fri. SatSy 11 8 15 88 89 ?sSS 39?62? sS: 7 14 81)88 4llll8 85 29 16 23130 ? Sat. Saturday 1 8 15 22129 5 12119 26 2 9 16 2330 Sat. 17 14 21 28 ? 4 3 10167224 330 7 13?2O  271 Wed.
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COUXTT OFFICIALS. I Lord-Lieutenant. H. R. Hughes, Esq., Kinmel Hich Sheriff. R. H. V. Kvrke. Esq., NantySrith Under-sheriff, T. T. Kellv. Esq., Mold J. Scott Bankes, Esq., Sousrhton Hall, Chairman of Quarter Sessions; P. P. Pennant, Esq., Nantlye, St. Asapli, Deputy-Chairman Clerk of the Peace, T. T. Kelly, Esq.; Countv Treasurer, Thomas B. Williams, Esq., North and South Wales Bank, Mold; Chief Con- stable, Major R. T. Webber; Coroner, William Davies, Esq., solicitor, Rhvl; County Anal) st. W. F. Lowe, Esq.. Chester; County Surveyor, Mr D. Williams, Mnesydre, Mold; Chief Inspector of Weights and Measures, Major Webber Inspectors of Weights and Measures, D.C.C. Bolton (Mold and Hanmer), Superintendent Hughes (Holywell). MAGISTRATES' CLERKS. Divisions of Mold, Hope, Hawarden, and Northop Messrs Kellv and Keene Assistant Clerk. Mr W. T Thomas, Holywell and Caerwys, H. A. Cope, Esq. Rhuddlan, Prestatyn, and St. Asaph, Messrs Sisson and George Hanmer and Overton, W. Jones, Esq. MOLD.—Local Board—Mr Thomas Bellis, chair- man; Messrs Robert Morris, H. Hughes, Henry Roberts, W. P. Jones. T. Parry, J. E. Davies, J. j. Pownall, J. Corbett, H. Llovd Jones. C. Everett, J. B. Marston, E. Wheldon, J. T. Morgan, Daniel Owen Clerk, Mr G. E. Trevor Roper Surveyor and Nuisance Inspector, Mr Isaac Jones. School Board —Mr W. Catherall, chairman clerk, Mr H. G. Roberts. Burial Board-Clerk, Mr J. Rothwell. Highway Board-Chairman, Mr T. Parry; Vice- Chairman, Mr O. Ellwood Clerk, Mr A. T. Keene; Surveyor, Mr E. Foulkes, Northop. Parish Church, Vicar, Rev. E. M. Roderick: Revs. S. Jones and John Evans, curates; Presbyterian Chapel, New-street, Rev. J. Owen; Maesydre, Rev. G. Jones; English Presbyterian, Town Hall; Rev. D. Jones; Welsh Weslevans, Bailey Hill, Rev. T. Anwvl Williams: English Wesleyans, Wrexham-street, Rev. T. Etchells; Baptists, Wrexham-street, supply Welsh Congregational, New-street, Rev. T. Roberts; Eng- lish, Rev. W. Morgan Roman Catholic, Rev. Francis J. Lynch. Schools—National Master, Mr Rowden Mistresses, Miss Thomas and Miss Cartwright. Board School-Master, Mr D. Jones: Mistressei, Mrs Jones and Miss Felix. Roman Catholic—Miss McKie. Countv Court Registrar, Mr Geo. Boydell; offices, Pendre. Postmaster, Mr R. Prince: box closes at 10.30 a.m., 12.10. and 8.40 p.m. Registrar of births and deaths, Mr R. Prince, postmaster. Registrar of marriages, Mr J. Lloyd Morris, Wrexham street. Stationmaster, Mr Cartwright. Clerk to Commissioners of Income-tax, Mr S. Beres- ford, printer. FLINT.—Mayor, J. L. Muspratt, Esq.; Deputy Mayor, Councillor Hall; Aldermen, S. K. Muspratt and J. L. Muspratt; Councillors, T. Parry. J. Hall, E. J. Hughes, R. Davies, T. W. Hughes, S. Davies, T. Lloyd, H. W. Bowen, H. Jones, L1. F. Jones, W. Owen, and W. Gibson. Borough Justices: J. R. Huntley, Esq., A. Eyton, Esq., P. A. Mawdsley, Esq., J. Henry, Esq., J. L. Muspratt, Esq., S. K. Muspratt, Esq., A. K. Howard, Esq., J. Tavlor, Esq., P. P. Pennant, Esq., J. P. Eyton, Esq., Ll. J. Henry, Esq., and A. Dyson, Esq.; Lord Mostyn, N. McCorquodale, Esq.; Town Clerk and Magistrates' Clerk, and Clerk to the School Attendance Committee, H. Taylor, Esq,; Borough Treasurer, Mr S. L. Revis, North and South Wales Bank, Holywell; Surveyor, Mr H. Owen; Inspector of Nuisances and School Attend- ance Officer, Mr W. E. Bithell; County Court Regis- trar, Mr Boydell ST. ASAPH.—Cathedral—Bishop, Right Rev. Alfred George Edwards, D.D. Dean, Very Rey- Watkin H. Williams, M.A. Residentary Canons Rev. Chancellor Hugh Jones, M.A., Ven. Archdeacon Howell, B.D., Ven. Archdeacon Thomas, M.A., Rev. Canon John Owen, M.A.; Minor Canons and Vicars- Choral Rev. T. LI. L. Williams, M.A., Rev. Henry Jones, B.A., Rev. Daniel Davies, B.A., Rev. David Davies, M.A. Organist, Mr LI. Lloyd. District Registry of Her Majesty's Court of Probate—Regis- trar, J. P. Lewis, Esq., Diocesan Registry-Registrar, Mr H. A. Cleaver. Highway Board-Sir W. G. Williams, Bart.. chairman. Board of Guardians— Chairman, Mr E. Morgan Clerk and Superintendent Registrar, Mr C. Grimsley. Grammar School—Head Master, W. Easterbv, Esq., B.A., LL.D. National Schools—Master, Mr A. O. Evans Mistress, Miss L. Smith Infants, Miss Williams. Postmaster—Mr Charles Tomkinson. Box closes at 8.50 and 11.20 a.m. (summer 8.45), 2.30 for all parts, and 8.30 p.m. Sundays, 5.30 p,m. Banks-National Provincial and North and South Wales.
IFlintshire County Council.u--
I Flintshire County Council. u Chairman, Alderman John Herbert Lewis, M.P.; vice-chairman, Councillor J. L. Muspratt, Mayor of Flint. A Aldermen Rev. John Williams, Well ington-road, m Rhvl; James Reney, Connah's Quav; Peter Jones, I Halkyn Wm. Jones, Holvwell; Dr. Edwards, Mold; 1 Thomas P?rry. Mold; R. Howard, Broughton Hall, I Malpas: W. Johnson. Broughton Ha.U, Chester W. Davies, Caergwrle; Joseph Hall, Flint; M. A. Ralli, — Brvn Bella, St. Asaph; Dr. Easterbv, St. Asaph; J. C Williams, Lane End, Buckley. The first six, to- gether with the Chairman, retire in 1895. Councillors: S. Perks, J.P., Rhvl; W. Elwy Williams. Rhyl; R. Llewelvn Jones, Rhyl: C. H. R. Conwv, J.P., Rhuddlan; P. P. Pennant, J.P., Bod- fari; R. E. Griffiths. St. Asaph; W. Thomas, Caer- wys; T. Lloyd Ellis, Newmarket; R. Jones,Llanasa; Lord Mostvn, Mostyn H. A. Cope, Whitford: H. J. Garner, Holywell: R. Bromley, Greenfield; S. Davies, West Bagillt; R. J. Jones, East Ragillt; J. L. Muspratt, Flint; T. W. Hughes, Flint; Dr. Humphrey Williams, Flint; C. Davison, J.P., Golftyn; R. Jones, Wepre; J. Scott Bankes, J.P., Northop G. Ellis, Halkyn J. Evans. Cilcen; E. P. Edwards, Broncoed; E. Wheldon, West Mold: H. Roberts, East Mold; H. Lloyd Jones. Leeswood J. Williams, Argoed; Rev. Joseph Davies, Bistre; G. A. Parry, Ewloe; R. Podmore, Sealand: J. Roberts, Saltney; Herbert J. Gladstone, M.P., Hawarden J. Bellis, Penvffordd H. G. Roberts. Caergwrle; Rev. J. Smallwood, Ffrith Rev. W. Williams, Tryddvn; E. Peel, J.P., Overton: J. H. Warburton Lee. J.P., Hanmer; Lord Kenyon, Bangor; and H. Trevor Jones, Brynford.. :J3 ^'1-82 0\83' 3' Clerk to the Council, Mr T. T. Kelly, Mold: Chief Constable. Major Webber. Mold: County Surveyor, Mr D. Williams, Mold; County Treasurer, Mr T. B. Williams, North and South Wales Bank, Mold; Coroner, Mr W. Davies, Rhyl; Deputy Coroner, Mr A. Llovd, St. Asaph. >3
North Wales Brewers' Association.…
North Wales Brewers' Association. T"'I .r r. TT'?' 1_ Chairman, air ±". \V. woames, >vrexnain; noii. secretary, Mr J. A. Robinson, Mount-street, Wrex- ham.
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I The Royal Welsh Fusiliers. REGIMENTAL DISTRICT No. 23.—WREXHAM. Colonel, Charles Crutchley, Regt. Dis. Com.. Col. R. S. Liddell; Station Paymaster, Lieut.-C,-)I. R. O. Richmond. A.P.D.; Regt: Dis. Surgeon, Owen Owen, Brigade Sur on. Owlset n, Batt. (23rd Foot), India, Lieut.-Colonel C. Norman. 2nd Batt. (23rd Foot). Aldershot, Lieut.-Col. S. B. Blyth. 3rd Batt. (Denbigh and Flint Militia), Wrexham, Hon. Col. Sir R. A. Cunliffe, Bart.; Lieut.-Col. W. F. Tipping; Majors S. Sandbach and C. R.Mostvn-Owen; Adjut., S. G. Everitt. capt. R.W.F. Qu irtermastei, J. E. F. Barr, Hon. Lieut. 4th Batt. (Carnarvon and Merioneth Militia), Carnarvon, Hon. Col., Col. J. V. H. Williams; Lieut.- Col., H. Platt, c.; Majors, H. L. Peel and O. I. Evans; Adjut., J. H. K. Griffith, capt. R.W.F.; Quartermaster, H. E. White, Hon. Lieut. 1st Vol. Batt. (Denbighshire), Wrexham, Hon. Col., W. C. West; Lieut.-Col., C. S. Mainwaring. c.; Majors R. S. Richards and R. G. Gregson Ellis; Adjut., R. H. Dunn, capt. R.W.F. 2nd Vol. Batt. (Flint and Carnarvon), Rhyl, Hon. Col., Marquis of Anglesey Lieut.-Col. Comm., B. D. G. Cooke, < Lieut.-Col., C. Hunter, c.; Major C. H. Rees, Major J. S.Roberts; Adjut., A. P. G. Gough, capt. R.W.F. Denbighshire Hussars, Ruthin, Hon. Col. Meslianv c.; Lieut.-Col., H. R. L. Howard; Major, S. L. Parry; Adjut., H. E. S. Pocklington, capt. 15th Hussars. 1st Flintshire Engineer Volunteers, Buckley, Capt- and Hon. Major, J. M. Gibson.
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