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ISOUTH -WALES TS0E TASLE. I

... SOUTH WALES TS0E TASLE. I I u\.nJ}IÏFIŠ\V-A-NS¡':At ?KWJ?RT: April I JMor..Evn. HKt..iMor.:?v! Hg??lct-.jHfn )H? -91- _1_- -1_1_- 10 Ml 0 ll| 0 58 33 7' — 1 0 5 23 3 0 7X 1 Tl24?0 11 T 1 ?5 2 36 24 7 0 49 1 2?24 1, 1 50; 2 9 25 0 12 WI 322 35727 0 22' '259?5n'3?5?10275 13 i 24 I, 52?91; 3 29 55?23 0 4 ?'i ? 5 5 30 4  30 2 5 ?O 5 54 33 6 H Fj 5 17, 5 4133 1 4 21: 4 45 30 2 5 50: 5 54 33 6 15 ...

! Racing Prophecies. I

... Newmarket Training Notes. I [BY OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT.] I NEWMARKET, Monday.—On the Racecourse side, I Ashby's Queen's Page galloped six furlongs Marsh's Carabimer and Windgall going a mile and a quarter Rescuer, Watercress, Boyal Scot, and Gauntlet fol- lowed. Mumford's The Heir and Bouncing Boy galloped a mile. Sadler's Bill of Portland, President., and Conachar went seven furlongs ...

SOUTH WALES TIDE TABLE. I

... Mar Ir CARDIFF SWANSEA.t NEWPORT* & )—————————-  ApriIiMor.)Evn.HRt.'Mor.Ev)t.H?t.Moi-.?E?n'H?t. 27 M 2 56'' 3 30 25 7 1 ?9 2 32 24 10 2 49' 3 43 26 0 28T41l!445274:5143?9?6?424'458279 ?9 W 5 14 5 4029 5 4 18 4 14 27 10 5 2 5 53 29 1 30 '1 6 4!625? 3,58! 52:29 8 6 17 656?20 31 F 6 42 7 2 33 10' 5 471 6 631 1 6 551 7 15134 8 1 S 7 17 7 34'34 81 6 2 I' 6 3631 9 7 30 7 4735 8 2 8 7 50 8 5'35 1 ...

-TO-DAY'S MARKETS. I

... TO-DAY'S MARKETS. CORN. LONDON, ■Wednesday.— Corn market quiet and fea- tnveloss dull sale for both English and fore ign wheat' without quotable change in prices. Flour quiet and unaltered. Barley, oats, and maize steadv, at late al es. Beans and peas quiet. Arrivals—British wheat 610 qrs. Foreign—wheat, 2,CS qrs barley, « 200 qrs oats, 47.3SJ qrs maze, 1,070 qrs flour, 31,420 sacks. GLASGOW, ...

MOVEMEN?sTOF LOCAL t VESSELS, j

... Jleriz,ttno !eft Oran for Hue! .a. 23rd rrouere Mvd Si).b!es 24th Portll!tJete left pivmonth for Cardiff Ga.rdepcc left. FernandIna. for Ha.rbure 2,31-a Mprthyr left Ba.rrv ff' St Nuaire 2f;th Jer=ova.rvd Ipswich 24th Gw!dc!iSe left Povina. for Glasgow 24tb Brkitt left Antwerp for Salonic,% Chat3worth arvd Bilbao ...

PONTYPRIDD LOCAL BOARDI ELECTION

... PONTYPRIDD LOCAL BOARD ELECTION. Result of the Polling. I [SPECIAL TKLKGRAM TO THE ECHO.] I the result of the Pontyprídd Local Board Section was declared to-day, the old members in laoh ward being returned at the head of the poll TOWN WARD. Wr Davkl Rowland, builder 653 ?M. -.Vinam., dLI}JCl 393  HI! '(' GRAIG WARD. ?,jor ?'' ?e, c?Uiery m?u?er 499 ??Pk?iu)gM.,baker 313 J! R, T r>- ...

TO-DAY'S -CRICKET, I

... U Somerset v. Australians. TAUNTON, Thursday. Rain fell in torrents in Taunton during the idght, and the ground, which had had a lot of wet on it during tt,.e week, was in a terrible state this morning. The umpires and Somerset and Australian captains inspected the wicket, and after careful consideration cWided as the pitch could not 1' possibly be lit until 1; in i li- afternoon, to the game ...

TO-DAY'S MARKETS

... CORN. i, jONDON, Wednesday.—There was a quiet market wiIe:1t at late values; foreign dull and terming weaker. Flour very quiet. Oats steady at late rates. Maize, barley, and other articles without cha.n,:{e, ArrivaJs :—British—barley, 40) qrs oats, 100 qrs. Foreign—wheat, 7,60 ) qrs barley, 5,360 ars; oats, 27,000 qrs; maize, 2,460 qrs. Weather GLASGOW, Wednesday.—The fine weather caused the ...

To-day's Starting Prices.I

... Portsmouth Park Meeting. I 2.0—A SELLING HANDICAP HURDLE RACK of £ 50 winner to lie soid for 5-350, Two miles. Mr T. J. Monk's Axne té, 5y 12st 2!b Mr H. B.ipley 1 Mr i. R. Hunt's Garnish, 4y list 21b Mawson 2 :\11' Pelly' Geore, a 12t SIll, Morrell 3 Mr W. Sibary's Breda, a lkist 71b R. Nightingall 0 Mr S. Woodland's Henry Dunbar, 6y list, J01 b R. Woodland 0 Lord Molyneux's MissForster, 5y ...

ITO-DAY'S MARKETS

... TO-DAY'S MARKETS. CORN. OMSMW,Friday.—Maize kept, flrm-12s 3d per 280M Feedfng stuffs remained steady a fair businesz5 passing. t; rinding beans, 15s to 15s 3d per 23 .lbs. Scotch oats quiet at 14s to 20s per 2641bs, according fri qui.lity. Wheat and flour were a trifle easier, in sym. pathy with American advices. H'AKEFIKLO,Friday.—'Wheatlrade steady;prices gett- erally show an advance on the ...

I - - -.-LLANWENUG SCHOOL BOARD ELEC [ION

... LLANWENUG SCHOOL BOARD ELEC [ION. The triennial election of members for the abov board took place on Wednesday, and the resn! was declared by Mr D. Lloyd, the returnini officer, the same evening. ELECTED. •Mr T. H. R. Hughes, Neuaddfawr 342 Mr Thomas, Gwarnant 293 Mr.John Evans, Tynfron 269 Mr John Jones, Croesgwenllian 263 *Mr D. Tlioinas, NOT ELECTKD. •Mr D. Thomas. Ddolwen 152 Those n arked ...

Abergavenny Meeting

... (UNDER NATIONAL PONY AND GALLOWAY RULES.) ABERGAVENNY, MONDAY. Owing to the rain which fell continuously through out the afternoon the attendance of visitors was very .,tnee of visitors was very small, and the local gentry were only represented by the stewards and officials. 1.0—The DWARF STAKES. Six furlongs. Mr Godfrey's Active, a. list Mr J. P. Evans 1 Mr Davis's Bobby Bingo, a lOst 101b ...