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SPORTING

... ?? IS -t-9- THE TURF.--There are still a few of the old school of Turfites who will only recognise the Newmarket Craven Meeting as the opening of the legitimate racing season ; and consequently they have been in their glory during the last few days, during which the first of the Newmarket gatherings has been held. They may be con- gratulated at having witnessed some very fair sport generally, ...

Published: Saturday 17 April 1880
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 943 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

MINES

... Evbning. Home mining shares were firm. Cam Brea ropb 2£; Wheal Peovor, 1; Dolcoath, 1; Cook's Kitchen, ; South Francos, \ ; Tiucroft, |; and West Basset, £. Millaliear In Foreign and Colonial shares Cape Copper hose ; Rio Tinto Mort. Deb., 1 ; Thai-sis bulphur and Conpcr, ; I'anulcillo Copuer, i ; and Sierra Buttes, J. Tinto shares fell and ditto Mort. Bonds, f. ENGLISH MIXES. Blue Hills, to 4 ...

NAVAL AND MILITARY

... CHATHAM, Fftn. 13. The 41st (the Welsh) Regiment arrived at Chatham this afternoon special train from Aldersliot, and marched into the quarters prepared for the officers and men in the garrison. The marChmg-in strength the regiment was 36 sergeants, trumpeters and drummers, and GUI rank and file, with soldiers' wives and;?'.) children. At the head of the battalion marched the fine handsome ...

I! AIT. v.'AY Boys' Mission. annual meeting this mission, ami tho distribution of urines, took placo last ..

... Horns A~s-m.bly Rooms. ivenmngtoD, under presidency the Aberdeen. There was hug attendance of 0 f the mission, From the report of the operations the society for year read Mr. If. E. Walton, the honorary uircctor, appeared (hat boys, from 13 to 01 were employed three large railways i;i so;th-east and souths ox Louuou, and that (here were irnts society's 1 ooks, the number attendances for year, ...

STORTING INTELLIGENCE

... RACING NOTE* AND THE WHITSUNTIDE MEETINGS. TnE EDITOR OF THE DAILY NEWS. of holiday meetings are placed before t!a> racing public divert their attention from the Manchester Cup and the Derby, yet still the great event of the year will monopolise attention from this time forth until all the world has read how the battle was lost and won; and the new complexion the puzzle has taken since the ...

Parliamextaby Business. —The House of Lords will meet to-day for formal business. the House of Commons, Mr. ..

... ask tho First Lord of tho Treasury whether has any objection to state the name of the foreign Power or Powers alluded to in a paragraph of his letter of the 4th of May, addressed the Austrian Ambassador and laid upon the table of tho House. Mr. will ask the Under-Secretary of Slate for Foreign Affairs if he will luy upon the table the Correspondence which has passed betweeen the American ...

Mr. Brassey, M.P., on the Training Sauces.—Mr. Brassey, M.P., Civil Lord of the Admiralty, delivered prizes ..

... tlio school sltip Conway, lying the Mersey. In doing so said that institutions like the Conway deserved every possible countenance, support, and encouragement from the Admiralty. (Hoar, near.) Personally he felt the deepest interest in it, because it was upon the waters of the Mersey that many years ago had as a boy formed his love for the sea, for shipping, and for sailors. The greatness, nay ...

BETTING IN LONDON.—Monday

... Reveller maintained his place at the head of the price-list for the Goodwood Stakes, though odds of 3 to 1 were always forthcoming the field; but in other respects the quotations underwent, several alterations note. Bay Archer experienced general opposition, one time receding to as much as to 1, though the close a point less again found takers; and his stable companion. Edelweiss, came for ...

THE ROYAL VISIT TO HOLYHEAD

... (by telegraph.) (FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.) lIOLYIIEAD, Tuesday Night. Holyhead streets, streets they can called, do not yet exhibit any tho premonitory signs of a Royal visit. Beyond the boundaries of the London and North Westom Kail way Company's premises bunting does not abound, and the only fact that strikes a stranger scanning the walls for loyal legends is tho evidence afforded ...

COMMERCIAL AND MARKETS

... BUTTER.—Cokk, July 17.—Ordinary, first, 1155.; seconds, 110s.; Ihuds, 103s. ; fourths, 945. ; llftlis, 7Gs. 1225.; tine mild, 115s. ; mild, 110s. Salt kegs : Firsts, 65.; sc-oonds, 1125.; thirds, 1035.; fourths, —s.; tifths, —s. Fine mild kegs, —s.; mild, —s. in market, 2,286. • COTTON.—Liverpool, Ji-ly 17.—The tone of the market continues mm, and fair amount of business lias been transacted. ...