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PUNCHESTOWN RACES

... were very favourable for the crops. Large shipments of coffee were being made. WEST COAST OF AFRICA. LiVERPOOL, APRTL 13.-The Bonny, from the West Coast of Africa, has arrived, with £2,000 in specie and twelve passengers, amongst whom are King George Pepple ...

THE AMERICA CUP

... public interest hi theo-war in South Africa overtops, -for the n.mT&ient, all other- topics. To- I day's news fron: Manila will tend to divert much of the public attentioa from events in South Africa to the ra-oponing of the war in the Philippines. It ...

SECOND EDITION

... for fe-ar of giving offencee to so near a neighbour. GTERMAN EAST AFRICA. The &Stadsrd'. Berlin correspondent says-ill1 opinion that the recent reverse of the, Germaus ill East Africa has been greatly exaggerated inl this reports that have hitherto appeared ...

COURSING

... 3rd, £3. BlMe and White heat Surgeont il. War Fence beat. Full Gaptain. RvalgMocin beat Coolbaren. Gardner's Row. beat bol.ram (1). Enniscorthg beat Lady Dagmnar. Royal Mail, a bye. . r . . O'ef'sfadbddGrne Rw War Fence beat Blule and Wli;te, Gardner's Row ...

COURSING

... DECIDING COURSE. Mr. Win, Ward's bk tkd d Thropton,,'Greentick- Tinsel, and Mr. F. Watson's be d War Lad, Har- ?? Land of the Shamrock, divided the stake withoat War Lad running his bye. The DrUoMBO STAKEet, for I 6 all-aged greyhounds that have never won more ...

SPORT AND PLAY

... thusiasm, and all seemed anxious to see the @ycling men follow th e example of the tug-of-war team, and secure a victory over the Metropoli- tans. Speaking of the tug-of-war team, wve should say that the World s Champions were at Bally- nafeigh on Saturday ...

SPORTING

... £. . Also ran-Chattvrbox, Saunhby, Rosier, Unripe, Africa, The Wizard, Duplicity, Signal. Betting-2 to 1 ag-st Long-back, 5 to 1 ag-st p Auintie, 6 to 1 ag-st M'ermaid, 1 00 to 14 each ag-'atn Africa and S,'ig-nal. Sto I ag-st Sauniby, 1 00 to 8 cadsl ...

SPORTING

... settlement at 60 per ount. the The failure of Messrs. Hoover, Reese, & Co, per bankers and brokers, 122. Baltimore Street, Balti- war more, had also transpirear. The creditors of Messrs. Thomas Brownlow & Co, wholesale dealers in dry goods, Toronto, had accepted ...

THE BISLEY RIFLE MEETING

... to be expectecl. MIajor V -ooihead, the commnader of the Cape team. and who is well known as the best rifle shot - in Solyt Africa, distinruished himself by being the onlv one to put on a higbest possibie. It w-as a good exhibition, for all the shots were ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... rtin more 7hobado07 fairiy taken his -cc 12pltoi R. Coventry, a sno - ?? ,-eritd by Major CoVenltry, 'who atit1'rt in Souath Africa a year or two ?? r ,ar o Oi otcwaril of the Jockey Club s ariliec ?? l tire Cate,,tv \rt.,tii Airmurn lile-etming 'aco'rd- ...

CRICKET

... CIICKE T. SOUTH AFRICA V. N.LCX. AND GRPOUND. ON Satturday the match between the South African eleven and the N.I.C.C. and Ground was continued and concluded, resulting in a draw, thanks to the good batting of Captain Hamilton, Mr. Gearge Combe, Major ...

SPORTING

... only opposed to what was called the Alabama con- vention, but desired war with England. 'I hat was a base and unfounded calumny. General Grant had seen too much of carnage to desire war; and farther than that, in his letter last Autumn to the Chicago Cronventii ...