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: TO-DAYS MARKETS. I

... TO-DAYS MARKETS. I GLOUCESTER, Saturday.—Wheat moderate, and prices the same as last week. Foreign quiet at previous rates. Grinding barley 3d to 6d per quarter lower. Maize the turn easier. Oats slow. Cali- fornian, 33s to 33s 6d Russian, 27s 6d to 30s 6d ? hd? ??y' ?s to f6s 3d round maize, 22s 6d to 6d. FISH.  Saturday, ,?upply of cod, small ORTI?l%'aoYf halibut, and large supply or other ...

Hurst Park Meeting. I

... Hurst Park Meeting. HURST PARK, THURSDAY. Another delightful autumn morning was succeeded by a dnll and somewhat cold afternoon, but there was nevertheless an .excellent company to witness the sport, whicb proved to be most interesting, the Hurst Park Club Cup being the principal event. The coursa was all that could be desired, and looked beautifully fresh and green. The arrival list was again ...

MOVEMENTS OF LOCAL VESSELSI

... MOVEMENTS OF LOCAL VESSELS I Clytha left, Bilbao for Porthcawl 15th Crimea left Ibrail for GI, 'ra.Itar 16th Ca >rlia arvd Harwich locli James Speir left Cannes for Rotterdam 16th E S Lancaster left Havre for Sunderland 16th Angelica arvd Bordeaux from Harry 15th Mary Anting left Constantinople for JMuube 15th Crathome left MaAta for Hamburg 14th Swainby left Constantinople for Jiraila 15th ...

5 ,THE --FRENCH -DERBY.I

... k London Betting. DERBY. (One mile and a half. Run Wednesday, May 31.) 5 to 2 on Isinglass (laid & w) 11 to I agst Raeburn (t, & o) 14 to I Iri,,Ii Wake (t & o) 20 to 1 — Ravensbury (t.&, o) 25 to 1 William (t & o) 50 to 1 — Peppercorn (t & o) 50 to I Maltravei-s (t & o) 66 to 1 Son of a Gun (o) 200 to 1 — Montezuma (o) ...

I TO-DAY'S CRICKET

... I Somersetshire v. Gloucestershire. TAUNTON, Monday.—The concluding match on the programmes of these two counties was commenced at Taunton to-dav in dull, hot weather. Gloucestershire made two changes from the teitm which met Warwick- shire last week, W. G. Grace, jun., and Painter taking the places of Francis and Murcii. R. P. Spurway ap- peared in the Somerset team instead of Richard ...

..,-Gat wick Meeting

... Gat wick Meeting. GATWICK, TCE.SDA.V. A dull alid gloomy morning after a night's rain did not. augur well for the success of the Gat-wick Meeting. n0- wiiiranuiug tliis and the clashing with the north-country fixture at. Gosforlh Park, there was an excellent company to witness the sport. The course is in excellent order, and as a few fre-h horses arrived on the seere this morning, the sport ...

The Welsh Ladies' Choir. I

... The Welsh Ladies' Choir. The Reported Theft of their Funds. AN EMPHATIC DENIAL. It gives us great pleasure (says the Scranton Truth) to print elsewhere in this issue the emphatic denia!, by the secretary of the Cardiff WeLh Ladies' Chair, Mr J. Godwin Edwards, of the statements that its manager had absconded with the funds. Those of our contemporaries that caught up a flying rumour and sent ...

TO-DAY'S MARKETS. I — —« ——■

... TO-DAY'S MARKETS. CORN GLSGOW, Monday.—As consumers were well stocked business was small and buyers inclined to hold back. There is next to nothing doing in flour, as bakers are engaged preparing for Christmas. As to prices, they were practically unchanged. CATTLE. LONDON, Monday.—Large supply of beasts, includ- ing a considerable quantity of really choice quality up to Christmas stamp, ...

IHurst Park Meeting. I

... LORD ROMILLY'S BROKEN ENGAGEMENT. As stated the other day, the engagement between Lord Romilly and Miss Violet Grey- Egerton is broken off. Mr Riversdale Walrond, it seems, has been in love with the young lady for the last three years, and only lack of this world's goods prevented the marriage from coming off before. Miss Grey-Egerton fortunately became aware before it was too late (says Woman ...

Sporting Prophecies. I

... Sporting Prophecies. LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL CUP.—Sportsman—Son of a Gun Sport- ing Lift—Convent or Son of a tiuu County Gentleman-Son of z;. GUll or Convent Land and Water—'i'hessalian, 1 Amandier, 2 Shrine, Sporting Times—Son of a, GU:J, 1 Convent, ¿ Aman- dier, 3 Licensed Victuallers' Ga.¡;¿čt,e-Thessa.lia.;¡ or Contract. MERSEY STAKES.— Sport-man—Whiston or Caeu- lochan Sporting Life—Whist on ...

:TO-DAY'S SPORTING.I

... TO-DAY'S SPORTING. Lingfield March Meeting. LING FIELD, WEDNESDAY. Though the weather this aftmoo1! was a trifle colder than was the case yescerday, the afternoon was gloriously fine, and once more the attendance was very satisfactory. The arrival list was considerably strengthened, so that a good day's sport was guaran- teed. A great improvement was noticeable in the going, the drying wind ...