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BARRY DOCK. I

... BARRY DOCK. Ar-RIVAU., Sept 7.—Renfrew ss. Macedonia* ss, 1134, London, light. Ulleswater ss, 711, Dublin, light Carl. Sori. ARRIVAL, Sept B.-Veronica ss. SAILING, Sept 7.—Racine ss, St Nazaire. ...

+— LATEST RESULTS

... + LATEST RESULTS. FIVE MORE SEATS WON BY THE LIBERALS. A CANADIAN STATESMAN ELECTED TO AN IRISH SEAT. MR DILLON AND MR HEALY TRIUMPHANTLY RETURNED. BUILDING UP A LIBERAL MAJORITY. MR T. P. PRICE RE-ELECTED IN NORTH MONMOUTH. THE PARTY GAINS AND LOSSES. BALANCE OF PARTIES. On yesterday's results the Liberals again did admirably, capturing five more seats from their opponents, viz., Ayr Burghs, ...

---------_-NEW YORK PRICES

... NEW YORK PRICES. [REDTER'S TELEGRAM.] NEW YORK, Thursday.—Money easy. Stocks opened very steady; the market later became generally strong, and at the close ruled quiet, but firm. Cotton on spot quiet, and unchanged; futures advanced on decreasing receipts, and closed steady. Petroleum market firm, but trading quiet. Lard has been rather quiet, but closed steady. Wheat—futures opened firm but ...

DONCASTER SPRING MEETING

... ENTRIES FOR THE SPRING HANDICAP. (One mile. Run Thursday, May 26.) yj yn ys Warlaby a Elopement. 5 Bumptious 4 Bullion a Breach 4 Sarawak 4 Workington 6 Border Chief 4 VagrantII 5 Iddesleigh 6 PatrickBlq$.. 4 C;itfianue Detective 5 Friar Lubih 4 Fust Flight 5 Westminster 5 Bad Start 4 Salamones 3 Freshet 5 Ramelt'nLassie 4 Haymaker 3 Mark Price 5 Springtime 4 Lower Boy 3 Altoway 5 Guardian 4 ...

ATHLETIC SPORTS AT LLWYNYPIA

... On Monday athletic sports i n connection with the Ystradyfodwg Fire Brigade were held in the Partridge Field in the presence of about 3.000 spectators. rile judges were Mr T. P. Jenkins, J.P., Mr J. D. Williams, Ciydach Court; Mr (1. Evans, Pontypridd Mr A. J. Treharne, Ynys- fero Mr E. Llewellyn, Durwonna starter, Sir D. Thomas, Pentre handicappers, the commit- tee. The events were as follows ...

PIGEON FLYING

... CARDIFF AND DISTRICT HOMING SOCIETY. The above society flew their first young birds' race from Hereford on Saturday, July 16th, when 138 birds were consigned to the stationmaster at Hereford, who kindly liberated the birds and wired—Birds liberated at LI.40 a.m. strong willd to the east. In Cardiff/he wind was strong to the east, with heavy rain/ There was thunder and lightning after the ...

OFFICIAL SCRATCHINGS. !

... FRENCH RACING. AUTEUIL, THURSDAY. The following are the results of to-day's races Prux VOLTAIRM-VIC, 1 Sauvageonne, 2 Chatter- box, 3. PRIX DE LA GABJC. Cadix, 1 Myrmidon, 2; Apis, 3. PKIX LE NAGEtra.—St Vincent, 1; Reprise, 2 Van d'Or, 3. PRIX DE L'ETE.—Beatis, 1: Sachet, 2 Libere, 3. PRIX DU TELEPHONE.—Le Negus, 1 Felibre, 2 I Artelle, 3. ...

I TOD A WEATHER 4.30 A.M

... NEW YORK PRICES. [BEUTEK'S TKiEQRAM.1 NEW YOHK, Thursday.—Money easy. Stooks opened firm, and after a general advance that followed the market closed strong at about the best figures. Cotton on spot remains quiet and unaltered. Futures declined on longs and shorts selling, and closed dull. Petroleum in moderate request at steady rates. Lard market weak in sympathy with Chicago. Wheat futures ...

ANTICIPATIONS. I

... Lord Kileoursio has been prospecting in the Rockies, and acf-xirdinlt Ins lordship i-resiiail pr-sently got large consignments of prairie-bred hunters which can gallop, jump, stay, and perhaps win leariineutsd point-to-poiut races, and all at a cost of 920 apiece. Bwlt CROSS PBKOR SOUCHONG at 2s per Ib in lead packets is perfection. Askyour grocer for it. POWELL'S BALSAM OF ANISEED.—World ...

-------BARRY DOCK SHIPMENTS

... BARRY DOCK SHIPMENTS. The following is the quantity of coal and coke shipped at Barry Dock for the week ending Saturday, March 19th, 1892:— Coal. tore. Tons cwt. Tons cwt. Monday, Mar. 11 16,674 1 363 15 Tuesday, „ 15 14,419 13 234 16 Wednesday, „ 16 16,832 12 85 12 Thursday, „ 17 16,026 7 113 18 Friday, 18 16,591 16 353 12 Saturday, 19 8,959 10 100 4 89,504 1 1,301 17 Coke. 1,301 17 90.805 18 ...

= TO-DAYVWEATHER 4.30 A.M

... TO-DAYVWEATHER 4.30 A.M. TO-DAY'S FORECAST FOR ENGLAND, S.W.. AND SOUl'II WALES. W?illeryK* or north-easterly .hght to moderate fine cold at night. ttNEi^L'T^e anti-evcione in the westis ndvrncing steadily, and *iifiner^ 4Yeather seems likely ftlimr cloudiness and showers now prevailing. GENERAL FORECASTS. Tbe following forecasts were prepared last night at the Meteorological Office at eight ...

RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS

... FOR THE PAST WEEK. 1892. 1891. In. De South-Eastern 51689.. 51791. 102 Taff Vale and Penarth Rail. 13530.. 13711. 81 London, Brighton,and S C 564C0.. 57322. 2i2 Rhondda and Swansea Bay. 569.. 491.. 78.. — ...