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Official Starting Prices

... As published in Sporting Life and. Racing Calendar NEWMARKET. RUNNFKS. WINN17KS. PP.IOH. Apprentices' 8 Paul Kene-Al 5 to 2 ag All aged 9 Schoolgirl 10 to 1 ag Princess 15 Goletta 100 to 7 ag (Goletto 5 t0 2a.K Place betting Dieudt)nno 7 to 2 ng (St. Cloud. 2to lag WORCESTER. Parkfleld 9 r.fltra.squin. 5 to 2 ag Midsummer 10 Bpydou 10 to 1 ag ...

.TO-DAY'S MARKETS. I

... TO-DAY'S MARKETS. r =, CORN. London, Friday.—Market quiet. English wheat 3d lowe.r since Monday—white quoted 27s to Ms per qr forc-ign and American 3d to 6d lower. Flour dull. Barley, oats, and maize unchanged. Beans, peas, and lentils Quiet. Arrivals :—British—wheat, 100qrs barley, 500 qrs. Foreign—wheat, 14,760 qrs baney, 10,560 ors; oat- 47,520 qrs; maize. 15,220 qrs; flour, 25,120 sacks. ...

London Middav Bettine. I

... Official Starting Prices. (As published in Raciug Calender and Sporting Life.) MANCHESTER. RACE IIUNNKKS. Wlli:EH. PRICK, Phillips 6 2to 1 ag j Selling 4 Quick Change 6 to 4 ag j 7 Vain Duchess 11 to 8 on 1 ...

PAST EVENTS IN OUR ISLAND I .RECALLED

... PAST EVENTS IN OUR ISLAND I RECALLED. APRIL 24th. 1846—An attempt was made by the Irish mem- bers to defeat the Conspiracy Bill by coalescing with the Protectionists to carry a suspension of the Corn Laws for three months. 1847-Prince Albert presented to Mendelssohn copy of Elijah with an inscription, 1849—Votes of thanks were passed in both Houses to the Governor-General of India, the ...

f Newmarket Training Notes

... Newmarket, Wednesday.—On the Bury side, Blackwell's Golden Rule, Bishopswood, Invincible IL, and Lord Earnest galloped a mile Ameer and Edmee went six furlongs. Beatty's BeCannie filly and Crested Grebe went five furlongs; Hougonmont, Blackwing, Vira, Argosy, Le Fere, Templecombe. and Amphitheatre cantered twice the same distance. F. Day's Form and Waiuku galloped a mile: Bicor niger, Skopus, ...

I LONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC

... I LIST OF SUCCESSES, JUNE 19TH, 1899. fractical, JFiano —Senior—Miss Jennie Davies,Misf Matilda Davies. Intermediate—Miss Annie Morrifc Miss Ethel Williams, Miss Annie Smith, Miss Laf Morgan. Elementary—Miss Maggie Jones. Miss Maggie Vanghan, Miss Madge Wood, Miss Lily Wood Miss Jeunie Jones, Miss Bessie Evans, Miss Lizzie A. Williams. Theory.—Junior Honours-Miss Emily Williams. Junior Pass ...

TO-DAY'S MARKETS. I

... CORN. Liverpool, Tuesday .—Wheat moderate trade, at Id to lid over Friday—No. I Californian, 6a 4d No. 1 Dulntli, 4d to 6s 5d; Walla Walla, 5s UJd to 6s. Besup-Sa,idi, 26m 3d to 26s 6d. Peas, 5s 9i. Oats steady and unchanged. Maize rather more offering quiet trade at ld under Fridav-old mixed, 3s 6Jd to 3s 6}d; new, 3s 5M to 3s 5fd. Floor unchanged. Weather fine, N.N. w. Hull, Tuesday.—To-day ...

I Folkestone Meeting

... 1.45—The LYDD SELLING HURDLE RACE of 140; winner to be sold for 450. Two miles. Mrs Parkes's Confetti, 3r lOst 41b .A. Nightingall 1 Mr Riste's Minerval, 6v 12st Birch 2 Winner trained by Parkes, Lewes. Betting—5 to 2 on Confetti, who won by a length and a haif. 2.15-The FOLKESTONE, HYTHE, AND SANDGATE HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of £75 the second to receive £5. Two nilles. Mr Skilton's Othilde, 5y 1 ...

Llwvnypia v. Treorky. I

... At Llwynypia. Llwynypia-Back, three- q&arter backs W M Llewellyn, J Williams, W H ,) (, i Lec:, iiii(I Cooinbes half-backs, W Jones and G SbepheHa forwards, W H Alexander, R Hellings. •Tones, A F Harding, Williams, J Bowen, Tom Dobson, aud Rhys Jenkins. Penygraig v. Ebbw Vale. I At. ghhw Vale. Ebuv Vale-back, J Giles; three- quarter bucks, J Kerton, J Evans. George Harris (cap- tain), and J ...

--I Seamen's Hospital Bazaar

... Seamen's Hospital Bazaar. FIRST ;'Y'; RECEIPTS. I The receipts for the first day a' ;-he Cardiff £ «:>men's Hospital bazaar, Park Hall, including the donation of £ 1,000 through Mr D. A.Thomas, M.P., but excluding the takings at the cafe cbz,u- t,bnt and a few other items, reached tht: gratify- ir. £ total of iE2,297 9s lOci. The takings at the several stalls and in entraucc money was as ...

f Leicester February Meeting

... LEICESTER. THUKSDAT. After the miserable experiences of the opening day at Leicester it was rather hard lines for the execu- tive that another unpromising morning should be vouchsafed, as a dull threatening sky was all against a good attendance, and rain began to fall smartly just after 12 o'clock. The company consequently locked very meagre, but the drying winds of the night had rather ...