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ALEX. P SEPTET iEt I

... ALEX. P SEPTET ««, The ALEX AN rv* — penah ies.—1'= 3 6 Lady M R 1 Mr Crtsto'a «'• v i» » 7 10 Mr Mafsh'fc opia, 3 ..White Also ran Pntt CSt Gold Pelt, King Arthur 11, aud P jhut. Betting t Ccclas ar d Kmght, 7 to 2 £ t Poets, 5 to 1 The Dummy, 10C to r > oi* red -—Won by htsad; two lengtl;* sec-end and third, r; -•{ The JUVENILF fl-.i for two-, years-old poi %!»-'«* i vs fuirioaga. 8 11 Mr ...

LONDON BETTING

... ROYAL lit'.N r CUP (Run Wednesday. June 19. 7furs 166yds. 14 to 1 agst Red Heait. t 16 to 1 agst LesWiiu. t 16 to 1 aijst Medieis, t 20 to 1 agsf Amandier. t 20 to 1 agst Court Ball, t 20 to 1 agst. Dumbar+ou, t 25 to 1 agst Athel, t 5 to 1 agst Ciwyd. t 33 to 1 agst Priesthoimc. t 33 to 1 agst Ariette. c 33 to I agst The Lombard, t THE 1ST. LEGER. (Run Thursday, Sept. 11. 6furs, 132yds} 5 to ...

FOOTBALL. -'I

... FOOTBALL. I To-morrow's Local Fixtures. I Cardiff Swansea 2nd v. Cardiff 2nd. J Harlequins A' team y. Cardiff College. 1 Penarth 2nd Y. St. D iviu's. loct Rovers v. St. James's. Charles-street Hangers v Heath RoTers, :0,[,. Mellons v. Cardiff College. Cadoxton v. Longcross. Penarth, Bristol v. Penarth. Whitchurch. Cardiff Star v. Whitchurch 2nd. Biy, LUndatf Yard v. Ely Hovers. Petiyraig. ...

-.._. -, - -SOUTH WALES COAL TRADE

... SOUTH WALES COAL TRADE. MEETING OF DELEGATES AT ABEKOARE. The Sliding Scale 1- Negotiations. I Important Statements by Members of the Scale Committee. A general meeting of the steam and house coal colliery delegates of Monmouthshire and South Wales was held at Carmel Hall, Aberdare, to-dfcy, to receive the report of the Sliding Scale Committee. The attendance cf representatives was large. The ...

- - - -__-TO-DAY'S MARKETS. i -__-_._m-.I

... TO-DAY'S MARKETS. CORN. HULL, Tuesday.—'To-cluy, ac our market, there was a UlJl show of English wheat, which sold at silightiy under lasb week's rates, though not quotauly cho.per. Foreign wheat is in steady demand, at lull pnce.s. .Niaititig barley is very iirm, and grinding qualities arc bu per quarter dearer. Oats ard in less demand, and rattier cm-apttr. iieaus and peas are without ...

ELECTION INTELLIGENCE

... Ayr Burghs. A vacancy in the representation of the Ayr Burghs bas been caused by the retirement of Mr Sinclair (L), wtia captured the seat from the Unionists at a bye-election in 1388. The candi- dates for the vacancy are MrEdmund Routledge (L) and Mr Somerville (C). The contest is being prosecuted with vreat vigour. PREVIOUS ELECTIONS. 1835. Mr R. F. F. (Jampbell (U.L.) 2,673 Captain Sinclair ...

Croydon Meeting.I

... Croydon Meeting. I CROVDON, WEDNESDAY The meeting at Woodside, which was brought to a conclusion this aLernooll, was favoured with magni- ficent weather, and there wis again a very large com- pany to witness the sport, which was about the same class as 011 the opening day. Racing was resumed with the Selling Hunters' Steeplechase, for which 2 to 1 was hi 1 01l Cobalt, who came in alone. ...

LIST OF VICTIMS.I

... LIST OF VICTIMS. The following is a list of the men entombed, so far as could be ascertained on Wednesday and, as no hope of reaching them was last even- ing entertained, they were regarded as all dead. III many cases it has not been yet possible to get information as to the family of the deceased man, so that the following list must be consi- dered as only approximately correct:— Richard ...

TRADE AT BARRY DOCK. I

... The following show the shipments of coal and coke at Barry Dock for the week ending March 8th. Coal Coke tons. cwt. tons. cwt. Monday, JIarch 3 3.285 17 Tuesday, 4 3,030 16 236 12 Wfdn'silay, 5 9,983 8 74 19 Thursdav, 6 10,45(1 11 Friday. „ 7 10,796 4 374 3 Saturday, „ 8 6,603 9 322 4 49,156 5 1,007 18 On Monday the steamer Bungaree, of London, docked at Barry to load a cargo of about 2,500 ...

Hurst Park January Meeting

... HURST PARK, FRIDAY. In direct contrast to that associated with the open- ing day's sport, the weather proved exceptionally tine, the sun shining bright and genial throughout the pro- ceedings, and there was a decided improvement in the number of visitors. The Maiden Hunters' Steeple- chase resulted in a walk- ovei* for Foxglove, and racing proper was resumed witli the Selling Hunters' Flat ...

77-?---.-I TO-DAY I8 CRICKET.I - -- --

... 7 7 ?- I TO-DAY I8 CRICKET. I England v. Australians. KENNINGTON OVAL, 12.20 P.M.—The second of the ¡three representative matches between England and the Australians commenced to-day at Kennington Oval In showery weaiher and in the prepeuce of a odrate company. Vaii'-us reasons prevented the English tenm from being as good as it ought to have been and the places of Briggs and Attewell h Kt to ...

-Gallops of the Liverpool Cup Horses

... Gallops of the Liverpool Cup Horses. (One mile three furlongs. Run on Thursday next.) FATHEK CO.NFESSOJ{ and LADY cantered six furlongs. HOUNDSDITCH and WORKINGTON had a, striding gallop of a mile ar.d a half. MOIITAKJNE went a mile and a half at a good pace. PARLI.NGTO.V had a gallop of a mile and three-quarters. RATHBEA L covered a mile and a haif sharply. REVE D'UR was sent to Liverpool. ...