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COMMERCIAL NEWS

... DUBLIN MONEY MARKET. Friday Evening. Bank Stock to 400. Consols higulr. Coats firm. IIoMB Rails dull. Giis- KBSS STUONG. The dealings 'Change this afternoon were principally in unofficially quoted Specialities, notably Fish Oil Syndicate, opened up 20A, and closed at 22 in Mia street. Irish Fish Oil, sympathising, improved to Consols made another advance to 110. Bank Ireland Stock jumped up 5, ...

SHIPPING NEWS

... DUBLIN SHIPPING LIST-Yksterdat. Baeometer. 2S'9O. Wind Wnanier—Westerly winds; dull. Arivsls—Steiin colliers Cumbria, from Whitehaven: Moto, from aa'le. Steam coasters —Violet, North Wall. Cambria, Anglesey, from I.'.oiyh.a i; Wicklow, Carlow, Express, Liverpool; O ive. from Olaagnw. Departures Foreign st*mi*rs Avalm. for Cant iff. Steam colliers Surf, for Cardiff. Steam North Wall, Canioria, ...

SPORTING NEWS

... | ETIIOFOLITAN (liALDOYI.ET MEETING. SATURDAY. A heavy fog prevailed in Dublin Saturday morning, and it appeared though it would seriously interfere with the view the different races, but, however, ou reaching the course wad to that it mis not neir > bad in the city, aud when proceedings commenced it had completely cleared away. The attendance was very large, the excursion trains from Amiens ...

AMERICAN NOTES

... Roasland, Columbia. Dec 15. is nearly two s since told in the fffw/i the story of tins town. was then an incipient mining camp, while now it is a city with a May i■ »ti>i To« n Council and Beard of Aldermen. I lip f uinder the city is Ross Thompson, a Canadian born of Irish parents. | Six years ago came to this section without ! dollar, and hie wages joking in a miner's boardiughouse. A ...

NEW ROSS AND WATRRFORD EXTENSION RAILWAY. TO THE EDITOR FRBVKAN. Sib—The lett.-r of the Secretary of the DTI and W

... R, published in the dai'y pap -rs of th« Ist January under the above heading, give* tfal key to the whole situation. Mr Cowan an that the New Ross and Waterford Extension Ra lwav when made will provide the tive route for goods and passengers ht-tweM Dublin and iho S >uthern .-ennties Irelari and the South South-West, which is n strongly demanded publi, »oinion in tlrt South, and which prop - 1 ...

FAIRS

... Monaghan—The usual monthly fair of was held yesterday, when the attendance both and sellers was fairiy good. Stock pretty nell leprei-ented in the various departments, and buyers were pre.-ent from Belfast, Newrv, Derry, Dundalk, Enniskillen other important centres. The following are the quotation*—Res' beef, 54s to per cwt; second quality, 50s 52 s; third and inferior quality.42s t ...

BOY DIES FROM BURNS. Ye*t»rday. the Mxath Hospital. Kenny City Coroner, held an inquest on the body of, O'Brien ..

... years, who die I the3id instant at Victoria, street, the rrsiof his parents, fr >m tha burns received Saturday night thit the boy ;jot out. of bed. and while neir the fire his night clothes became ignited. I)r Mason was railed in, and found that the boy was severely burnt on the loft side, and was suffering from clc, from which he died yesterday morning. The jury found a verdict accidental death. ...

JUDGE ROSS AND THE LAND COMMISSIONERS

... HOW Till: l'i INCREASED. IMPORTANT MKiLMENT RISDIcnoN. « Yesterday Justice Bewley had before him the Laud Cummissi.il the Estate 1{ kress, app under the Land Purchase Aits. Mi Justice Ross ret ntly delivered judgment under the 40th s»*!tioi ...