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! Salisbury Meeting

... Salisbury Meeting. SALISBURY. FmDAY. The same charming weather with which the opening day's sport was characterised was extended to the con- cluding day's sport at Salisbury. There was again a fairly good company present to witness the sport, which, in order to t,ive everyone a chance of reaching home in good time, was resumed at 1.15 with the Long- ford Plat. Thuries was made favourite, and ...

[ THE TIN-PLATE TRADE

... I Exports for January. Returns have been issued showing the quantity yof Jin plates and sheets expc-rted from this country during the month ended December 31st, 1890. Frcm the appended particulars it will be noted that the volume of trade with the United States is increasing. The quantity exported to that country during the month amounted to 25,709 tons as compared with 21,765 tons in the ...

I -Kempton eting

... I Kempton eting. KEMPTOX PARK, TIESDAY. The flat racing season having closed, the so-called illegitimate sport wil be indulged in during the winter months, and in a weather point of view the Kempt-on Park Meeting, which commenced this after noon, turned out to be very enjoyable, the fog having disappeared The morning opened beautifully bright, the attendance was in every respect satisfactory, ...

MOVEMENTS OF LOCAL VESSELS

... BoMlyn len Hnelva for Port TMbot 25th RnVen8bl)() and Matanza .South Wales passed J>rawle Point fo-rirf;!fT?H. C'?Tl? MitcheU M?dSwan?f?St IS0 at M Hedlingto!ll:t Livei-,)ooi?or 0??- p ,1 Dor? !?  fo/D?.?q? 25 h Car.t':A' C,stlc ?rvd Huelva 26th r \V Knder;3cn left. IJucha. ? ?S- ?th 11 'jere left Jkmy 25th Î °' Ditfon 'cfb Penarth for London 2?h tis Iefl; Harry 2tÎl '?, Darent and P ...

At Bisley Butts.I

... At Bisley Butts. I CRACK MARKSMEN'S WORK TO-DAY. The Second Stage of the Queen's. [PRESS ASSOCIATION 'l'ELEGRAML.] BISLEY, Saturday. In the early hours of this morning there were several sharp showers, but when the Queen's 300 went to the firing points at nine o'clock to com- mence the second stage of the great competition fine weather prevailed, and there is every prospect of its lasting. The ...

TO-DAY'S .CRICKET. I

... TO-DAY'S CRICKET. Somersetshire v. Gloucestershire. TAUNTON, 12.39 P.M.-The two western counties should have commenced a match at Taunton to-day but unfortunately rain fell heaviiy from an early hour and at the usual time for a start there was absolutely no chance of play, and the prospects were most nn- favourable. Gloucestershire play J. Cranston, .J. lies and March for Woof, E. Sainsbury, ...

-_.-,-_ - -, _- - - - I , '\ . ,-' !' '., ,. '. TO-DAY'S MONEY, j i - U h 0 s?U?'Hl? .j

...  I TO-DAY'S MONEY, j i U h 0 s?U?'Hl? [SPECIAL T £ .LFify.RAJvL] STOCK EXCHANGE, LONDON, OPF.NIXG, The Stock Markets show continued dullness owing to a paucity of business, expectation of fur ther gold withdrawals from the Bank of England, and renewed uneasiness respecting the course of the United States. Consols are fiat, and to ? ',or.-er. Pap,-r is f?at, and to ? lo?sr. In Foreign Bonds, ...