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TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL. I

... Newport v. Coventry. At Coventry this afternoon. The visitors made two changes in the te -ui that played against Moseley on Satiu -iay, G. Thomas taking the place of Bert Gould Gould at three-quarter, and Boley going forward in the of Henshaw. Coventry had three of their best forwards laid up, and A. :ater, unfortunately, strained his !e?, and was not available. Coventry — A. C. Hill, back A. ...

TO-DAY'S MARKETS.: -

... TO-DAY'S MARKETS. con: GLASGOW, Monday.—Market was generally quiec, buyer., bomg few, and to promote sales less money had to be accepted. Maize was 2d cheaper, at 13s 6d on the spot. Wheat was dull, at 17s for Scotch. Fionr and peas unchanged. Beans were little asked for. Oats were difficult to sell, and lower quality were clieLi,er-i)rice, 16] to 23s. LosnOK. Monday.*—Market flat and inactive ...

BARRY DOCK WEEKLY TIDE TABLE

... Mora. After. h.m. h.m. ft. in Feb 19 Fridav 10 40 10 55 28 -3 20 11 10 11 23 25 10 „ 21 Sundav.. 11 49 11 54 23 8 22 Monday 12 12 12 45 21 6 „ 23 Tuesday 1 24 2 10 21 3 „ 24 2 58 3 46 23 5 „ 25 Thurs-lay 4 31 5 ï 2G 8 ...

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

... LONDON, Saturday. There is nothing new to notice as regards money. The possibilities of gold shipments to Australia, and the continuance of the export to Russia, form the staple discussion of the market, to which they impart a certain amount of firm- ness, but tho commercial demand for accomuio- tion, either in th. shape of loans or discounts, is as limited as bver. Call loans, with an ...

SPORTING PROPHECIES

... WATERLOO CUP. Sportsman—Fullerton or Real Lace Sporting Life— E nllerton or Race Course Field—Patrick Jllue or i«ea:on Land apd Water — Fullerton Licensed Victuallers' Gazette—Pullertor. or Needham. SANDOWN PARK. ■PRINCE OF WALES'S NTKKPLECHASE.—Sportsman— Kor or Naseby; Sporting Life—Prince Frederic! Victuallers' Gazette—Pullertor. or Needham. SANDOWN PARK. ■PRINCE OF WALRÙ; NTKKPLECHASE ...

NEW YORK PRICES

... THE BOLTON OUTRAGE. The man Whiteley was brought before the Bolton magistrates on Saturday, charged with the attempted murder of Elizabeth Mather whose throat it is alleged he cut on Thursday night. Evidence was given of the finding, near the scene of the outrage, of a cap which belonged to Whiteley, who was remanded till Thursday. The woman Mather still lives, and there is a possi- bility of ...

MOVEMENTS OF LOCAL VESSELS

... Peter Graham left Havre Sth Castro left Sierra Leone for Batburst 8th Royal V. elsli left Havre for Tyne Sth Alcester arvd Malta and proceeded for Smyrna. 9th Lyndhurst arvd Newport, from Dunkciqne 9th Dowlais arvd Bilbao i3th Cairo arvd Philadelphia from Bilbao 6th Illtyd arvd New Orleans from Las Palmas 6h fvisigate left Dartmouth for Aberdeen 6th Rupcrra arvd Philadelphia 8th Mark L nie ...

DQNCASTET HUNT MEETING

... DONCASTEP. MONDAY. 2.0—The STAPLiiTON PARK STEEPLECHASE PLATE of S40 weight for age, etc. Two miles. Capt. II. R. Pease's Rabv, 4y LOST 121b G.Williamson 1 Mr T. R. Irving's Tavora, 4y list 21b Clark 2 Mr Southwell's Minnedosa, 5y 12ST.. Mr W. Harrison 3 Winner trained privately. Bettiiig-7 to 4 on Tavora, 2 to 1 agst Ruby, and 7 to 1 agst Minnedosa. liaby made most of the running to the last ...

TO-DAYS MONEY, i I --

... TO-DAYS MONEY, I [SPECIAL TELEGRAM.] S'POOK A.), —The final adjustment of the fortnightly settle- ment on the Stock Exchange is engaging the chief attention of dealers, and is being satis- factorily arranged, whilst there is more activity in the markets. Attention is chiefly directed to American Railroad securities, in which a large business is doing, particularly in Reading Shares and Bonds, ...

To-clav's Starting Prices. I

... To-clav's Starting Prices. WINDSOR. PRICE. RACE. WINN Silt. Sportsman. SprtiivjLife Maiden. The,-j,losiiig 2 to 1 on 2 to 1 on Horron Soioba 5 to 2 ag S to 4 ag Windsor. Lizzie 5 to 2 ag 5 to 2 ag Bracknell. Penneugynffon. ...

SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS. I

... GELLIGAER, I The votes recorded in the parish of Gelligaer for the 13 candidates for the nine seats on the GelMgaer School Board were counted on Tuesday at the Board-room of the Merthyr Workhouse. Mr F. T. James, returning officer, declared the result as follows:— ELECTED. *Rv J. H. William 1,552 John Morgan, grocer, Den. 1,357 T. Lewis, Llwyugolew. 1,294 *Rev T. J. Jones, Rectory, Gelligaer.. ...