Abergavenny Meeting

... (UNDER NATIONAL PONY AND GALLOWAY RULES.) ABERGAVENNY, MONDAY. Owing to the rain which fell continuously through out the afternoon the attendance of visitors was very .,tnee of visitors was very small, and the local gentry were only represented by the stewards and officials. 1.0—The DWARF STAKES. Six furlongs. Mr Godfrey's Active, a. list Mr J. P. Evans 1 Mr Davis's Bobby Bingo, a lOst 101b ...

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... I T f\ J\ A V' Q ft ,1 A O U f~ 7 Q 1 WU/t 1 o 5VI/-UUVSU I'D. coax GLASGOW, Monday.—Market again quiet, and pries to lose o:nd. Maize fetched lis 11/2'1 to 1 sid per 2SCib- Wheat and iiour nucitaii^'ed. Oats flruiish, with Si9d descriptions in most request foreign, lis to 6tl. and Scotch, 14? 6d to 16s 6d. Boans and peas dull. Ivlonday.-—Eeast trade extremely dull and heavy, ov.in$to tho ...

QUOITS

... Maindee v. Pontymister. I A xr),*ch was played between the above teams at Pontymister on Saturday, which was watched by a large crowd of spectators. The Pontymister team has made great improvement in their play since last season, and last week Lliswerry only beat them by four points* lb was the first time for the Maindee team to get together, so it was expected to be a close game, but Maindee ...

i MOVEMENTS ©F LOCAL VESSELS, i -

... THE SINKING OF THEIVALKYRIE. The Earl and Countess of Dunraven desire to convey their sincere thanks for the numerous. expressions of sympathy and regret which have reached them with reference to the recent acci- dent to the Valkyrie. Many telegrams being unsigned. Lord and Lady Dunraven are unable to acknowledge them personally. ...

The Albion Colliery Calamity.-

... THE NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD. Closing Day's Proceedings THE COMPETITIONS. Soufh Wales Successes, [BT OUB OWN REPORTER.] CARNARVON, Friday. For a last day of the National Elsteddtod the proceedings at Carnarvon to-day were eminently successful. The weather again was bright and genial, and, although what are gecerally con- sidered to be the chief attractions of the national -festival had been ...

London Betting. I

... Newmarket Training Notes. [I'liOM OUR NKWMAHKHT COftUliSPONni'A'T I NEWMARKET, Wednesday.—On ths Bury side, Arnull's Patrick Blue and Hans Heiling galloped a mile and a half G. Dawson's Cessnock, Mi--s Hoyden, and Grey Leg went a mile; Simony II., Faeburn, Mrs Butterwi • and GalstonJ followed. Haylioe's Le Hicham was sent a iriile and a quarter Bevil, La Nievre, Bluff, and Mountain Chief went ...

Giamorgan Votunteer u Association. _.-_._-Qo-

... Giamorgan Votunteer Association. The Finai 8trugg!e for the Championship. The large number of spectators who visited Port Talbot Moors on Saturday afternoon to witness the nnat struggle for the championship of this meeting—viz., the Talbot MeMoria) Prize- were treated to some of the finest shooting that has civer taken place there. The weather was delightful, the sun, which came out '.strongly ...

MOVEMENTS ©F LOCAL VESSELS,

... NEW SWANSEA LAW COURTS. The law courts committee of the Swansea Corporation, after considering the various sites, has decided that the sites in Castle-Square, Goat- street, and Wind-street are too expensive, while that at the back of the Free Library ia of imllmcient area. The two sites remaining under consideration are one on the west side of the Alexandra-road, and another at the bottom of ...

.Official Scratchings,

... k tT Newmarket Training Notes. IFROM OUR NKWMARKKT COaRESPONOKNT.l NEWMARKET, Wodnes(lay.-On the Bury side, Cannon s Benburb and Barcalwhey galloped twe miles Stanton Hill, Melton Prior. Bonni. Hampton, Pur et Simple, Foot Note, Birthright colt, ContnrMn. Mor- I taigne, &nd Le?on wenc?mi)e. J. D?weon's. sen., Golden ?!)ppe) and B?ck Andrew covered ? mil. Rnd !tqMrtor BtAmey ?m Royal ?j?,? ?j,? ...

TO-DAY'S MARKETS

... CORN. LONDON, Wednesday.III descriptions of wheat are dull and somewhat lower to sell than even last Mon- day. Flour also dull and tending weaker. Oats and maize 3d cheaper. Grinding barley a trifle lower. Beans and peas unchanged. Arrivals *-Foreign- wheat, 3 7,170 qrs barley. SO,760 qrs oats, 44,310 qrs maize, 9,530 qrs flour, 21,950 sacks. UX.ASGOW, Wednesday.—Market steady -small busi- ne ...