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... lJORN. LONDON CORN MARKET/ Monùay. Market rather depressed, and very little business doing. Both English and foreign wheat quoted at about Is lower on the week, and a slow sale. Flour also Is per sack and barrel, and barley and maize aboiiu Gd cheaper on the week. Fine oats Gd, and inferior corn Is lower than last Monday. Beans 2s, and peas Is lower on the week. Large arrivals of wheat off the ...

I LINCOLN AUTUMN MEETING.]

... LINCOLN AUTUMN MEETING.] Yesterday The HAINTON PLATE (welter handicap) of 150 sovs, for three year olds and upwards; winners extra; gentlemen riders allowed 4lb. About six furlongs, straight. Mr C Hibbert's Pearlina, 8 yrs, 8st 121b C Wood I Ca; t Lane's Sloninus, 1 yrs, Sat 12lb J Manser 2 Mrs Drewitt's Lady Moatyn, 5 yrs, Ost J Goater 3 Ca; t Lane's Sloninus, 1 yrs, Sat 12lb J Manser 2 Mrs ...

THE ABERCARNE COLLIERY ACCIDENT RELIEF FUND

... THE PRESS. Memoir of Mrs Anne Foulkes, of Ruthin. Rhyl: Amos Brothers, Advertiser Office, Sussex-street. This is a very interesting little book, written by one who is known all over Wales and a con- tributor to the Bane)- newspaper, under the cog- nomen of Eich Ewyrth o'r Cwm. The Rev. JOlIN FOULKES has written it in memory of his late wife, who seems to have been one of the excellent of ...

-_.--------ONI )MONMOUTH FARMERS' CLUB SlIO W

... MONMOUTH FARMERS' CLUB SlIO W. The above event was held in the Cattle Market, 011 Wednesday. The exhibits far exceeded, both in quality and quantity, tho-ie of any former show of the club. The fat stock, cart horses, and sheep were particularly good, but the attendance of spectators was small, the rain falling in torrents, and tne wind blowing a hurricane. Too much cannot be said in praise of ...

CARDIFF—ARRIVALS. ~ *

... CARDIFF—ARRIVALS. ROATH BASIN, Oct. 7.—Alice ss, 587, Baquesne, St Nazaire, ballast. Faithful as, 520, Lewis, Dieppe, ballast. Cochrina, 989, Leighton, Havre, ballast. Seriol Wyn, 1065, Adam, Calais, ballast. EAST BETE DOCK, Out. 7.—Alfredo, 498, Vassalp. Horns, esparto, etc. Trento, 652, Por- cello, Elba and Horns, esparto and iron ore. Gluckauf, 212, Ruge, Hallsta, deals, etc. Lord Baltimore ...

1 SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.I i-

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. NEWMARKET SECOND OCTOBER AIEETING. -YESTERDAY. ACROSS THE FLAT HANDICA I* PLATE of 150 sovs ■winners extra four to start or no race without tho consent of the stewards. A F. Mr Curtis's Alcazar, 3 yrs, 5st Kendal 1 Lord Zetland's Hardrada, 5 yrs, 7st 61b Morgan 2 Captain Mac-hell's Advance, 5 yrs, 9st F Archer 3 WinchiIsea (Lemaire), Hadrian (IIoDkins), Iron Duke ...

VESSELS SIGNALLED AT THE LIZARD

... THE LIZARD, Saturday.—Wind S, moderate, Weather tine. Passed East-steamers Gust iv 1 itter. of Newcastle Sorento, of Hull; Erimus, of Middiesborough French Transatlantique Com- pany's steamer Ville de Paris, from New York for Havre; barque Pudsey Dawson, of Plymouth; schooners Ra; id, of Boston Marc Perre Spears, of Chester; brigs John Sharp, of Shoreliam; Village Belle, of Llanelly. iViis-.d ...

VESSELS SIGNALLED AT THE LIZARD

... THE LIZARD. Tuesday.—Wind E, moderate. Weather fine. Barometer, 2J'Sl. Passed Ea:;t- morning—National Line stea:ner and Hamburg American steamer Suevia, both showing night signals. Afternoon—Dash, of Ita-.vich steamers Fitzwillinm, of Glasaow Quail, of Cork Syaney Hill, of London; H.MS Malabar, all well; North German Lloyd steamer Mosel, from New York for Southampton. Passed West-muming-Emma ...