ITO-DAY'S MARKETS

... TO-DAY'S MARKETS. CORN. LONDON, Monday.—A Very slow market for both ?Ksh and lormgn whom, at about previous nte, ht?hsh red quoted at ?Os to ?s do. white, 3ii» to 36s per quarter. l«':our quiet, ilzic steady. Barley and oats lueet a steady sale at late values. Ma za without change. lteans rather cueaper to sell. Pens un- ¡¡,Iter,(!. Arriv.¡s-EndhlI wheat, 3.861 qrs barley. l,4o4 qrs oats, ...

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I TO-DAY'S MONEY, i -$-p,-I

... TO-DAY'S MONEY, i ;special TM:i:AM.I STOCK B'XCI-IANGK, LONDON, Oi-KNING, 11.20 A.M. Business .s quiet in the Sock Mar ket- and prices stiow a tail ld movements.. Con- sols are 1-16 imrter. F o-uign Bonds are firm O imas raiioi i IA mi a l.i ::i the cold premium ,193 per er-nt.; LTi i;gu,.y- ...

SOUTH WALES TiDE TABLE. —^

... SOUTH WALES TiDE TABLE. CARDIFF* SWANSEA.! NEtVPOKl'i Mor Evil. Hgt. Mor. Evil. Hgt, Mor. Evil. Hgt. 21 8 20 8 37 35 0 7 24 7 4132 1 8 33 3 50 35 5 22 T B 54 9 1133 7 7 59 8 17 30 10 9 7 9 24 34 0 23 W 9 27 9 4331 10 8 3a 1: 4329 0 9 40 9 5532 3 24 T 9 5910 17 29 7 9 11 0 28 27 010 12 10 30 30 25 if 10 3210 5127 9 9 46 10 7 25 410 45111 4 27 8 26 S 11 1011 36 Zb 310 2910 54(24 111 2311 49 25 8 ...

TO-DAY'S SHIPPING. I

... TO-DAY'S SHIPPING. Lloyd's Casualty Telegrams. The schooner Kandy, from Troon for Campbeltown, with coals, is ashore at Campbeltown a total wreck. The cargo will be lost. Crew saved. The ship Main, from London for Calcutta, at Mar- gate lost her anchors' stocks. The barque Ashlow, from Cork for St. John N.B., stranded on the Mussel Patch, Swansea Bay, yester- day. The crew landed at Swansea. ...

i OiuCiai Startinp Prices

... LEiCKs/rElt. RACE. fRICF. King's Mills H' cap.. Pitiefeouli 8 m 1 airst Kniuhton Plat- Grace Conroy o 10 4 on Mapperley Plate Prot-ns — 5 to 4 bgst Prince oi Wales's Sarrf ,ot 0tU aast ( Surefooc 6 4 oa PJJCe l.eai¡¡:; (tj;I')¡¡; on 1 A .iuway.. 5 to 2 agst The above ar.- lqè7i¡Caj with thos- cfbciaiiy m the linsinj Ca ...

I - -. I SPORTING ITEMS

... I SPORTING ITEMS. I r M(' Mason wiil probably run h.s greyhound y rt-.ii Li.s gre) ilour-d Jnck Frost has been sold privately, and has letc Newmarket to be shipped to Buenos Ayres. Mr JUlm Nigbtingil,, ibe Essoin trainer, ifl laid Up a .severe attack ot oronchitis. The Pony and Giiilow^y Racing Calendar says all hor.ses being measured lor auuual certifi- cates will iu future ba made to stand ...

LATEST SCRATCHINGS, !

... LATEST SCRATCHINGS, The Press Association was this morniug officially intoimed by Messrs Weatherby of the following scratchings: Epsom Derby-The Imp. Kpsom Oaks—Eigiva. Ep ...

- - - I sou rt-I WALES HUE TABLE, i

... sou rt-I WALES HUE TABLE, June Mor EVil. ligt. Mor. ICvlI. IIgt, Mor. ETa. 23 M 10 3610 5223 7 9 4710 7 25 410 4311 b 29 0 24 T J1 10 il 29 27 710 26 ) 0 q8 'S 7 11 23 U M 28 0 25 \V 1! 52 — 27 311 1011 32 25 4 0 5 27 8 2o T 0 18 0 4827 Oil 9 i2-) 5 0 31 1 '? 27 5 't' } i gl¿ 2 056¡5 Z ¡ i 28 2 26 3 227 9 1 30 2 4;26 3 2 39 b 28 2 2:) ,) 3 32 4 2 29 1 2 Zd 3 8:27 4 3 45 4 15 29 6 I 30 M 4 32; ...

East Riding (Hull) -Meeting. >

... East Riding (Hull) Meeting. HULL, THURSDAY 1 45—Ihe LAMHS PLATE (a hunters' Bit race) of 40 sovs weight for age, with penalties and allow- ances. About two miles. Mr K W Baird's Fancy Buy. 6y l2st 91b Capt Fisher 1 Mr I'.ellerby's Patton, 6y 12st 4ib Mr Peacock 2 Mr Fox's John Crennan, by Use 81b Owner Mr ispence's Mowbray, aaed list 131b ..Mr Brown 0 Mr Tylers Sir Hamilton, by 12st Mr ...

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... SPORTING ITEMS. The Imp will be ridden by G; Caalouer in the Stewards' Cut?. The Duke of Edinburgh and the Duke of Coa- nauht will be at Goodwood en the Cup day. Gi ld Crescent, who is considered to be the best three year old in Ireland, is in height compara- tively a pony. Sir James Mackenzie, the late owner of The Imp, is iyuig in a very critical condition at Brighton, Charles Gregory, Mr ...

FOOTBALL.I

... FOOTBALL. I CORNWALL COUNTY V. CARDIFF. I At the Cardiff Arms Park oil Monday, the repre- sent -tives of Cornwall County wound up their tour in houth Wales in a meeting w th the heroes of Satur- day's bis performance. Anticipating a soft thing, the home sido was not futly representative, ISelwyn Biggs replacing Jarman at half, and Bob Thomas and (Jus Lewis taking the place of Nicholls and ...