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THE WREXIIAM NATIONAL EISTEDDVOD.

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ITEMS. >- ¡ We were unable last week to ascertain the winner of I the prize of £ 2 10s for the best orieinal pencil sketch of anv view in WrexhRm. It has since transpired that it 's Mr T. Raffles Davison, I, St Peter's-sqnare, Man- Chester. To the credit of Wrpxham mnst be scored the success of a pupil of the Grammar School, who has, up to now, received the whole of hi classical education from the head master, the Rev. T. Kirk, and who earned the first prize agaiust all the schools of North Wales, public and private, for the translation into Latin of the Queen's speech at the opening of Parlinmenf. We omitted to mention last, week that the foar ad- dresses read to the presidents of the day were nicely. illuminated bv Mr Boothev, Wrexham. The medals wore supplied by Mr Pierce, watchmaker, Henblas-street. Wrexham. A description of them has already appeared in the Guardian The pavilion is, of course, the property of the builder, and he hoped to have dispoed of it this week to a eenfleman from Manchester, but the negotiations fell 1 through, and it is being taken down, and the materials will be sold by auction. It will. doub'le-«, be interesting te many ef our readers to know the number of persons who entered Wrexham bv the Great. Western Railway during the j Eisteddvod week. They were as follows:- I3 Tuesday 3,500 < Wednesday 2,160 Thursday ,4go 1 Friday 1,520 1 Total 15,590 Mr R. Williams (the secretary) has furnished 1 as with the following pai ticulars of the receipts t From the various sources named:— (Received at the Booths. » morning .Evening. Total: I f s. d £ s. <L L s. d. ruesday 491 4 10 297 1 f> 788 K S Wednesday 14< IK 0 216 9 0 365 7 0 rhursday 487 1G 9 562 2 4 1049 19 1 Friday 140 6 0 275 18 0 416 4 0 A:1268 5 7 ;JC1361 10 9 1 Received at Mnseum 96 7 9 t Received at Cloak-r^oms and Lavatories 8 17 0 Season and Family Tickets sold by booksellers. 160 3 0 sold at Booth for Changing Seats. 49 11 0 J62865 16 1 ( rhe thousand tickets sold to the Men of Mold," J Lre included iu Tuesday's takings. It will be )bserved that the receipts for the concerts exceeded } hose for the morning meetings. It is conjectured < 'hat the surplus will be about A".

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