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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Eleven ran. PARK PLATE-Rouge Dragon 1, Cardrona 2, eWrinkles 3. Five ran. e DUNSTALL PARK. a TIPTON FLAT RACE-Osnian 1, Lord Cardigan 2, Wynberg 3. Three ran. ,t COSELEY FLAT RACE-Bergere 1, Bird's-Eye 2, Sezincot 3. Three rae. SHREWSE3URY STEEPLECHAST - ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... B3ARCLAY, Gordon Arms Esle ere Leodon . Mr Pr. F. WHITE, 33, Fleet Street. the I Mr GBO. -STREET, 30, Cornhill, B.C thburnsden ..M.. r JAMES IRONSIDE. Merchant. 'rem Lumphaonan ..r JOHN CLARK, Coschnldlder. ere ia Melk ..M.r.JOHN GRANT, Banker; nee ...

LONDON CORN EXCHANGE—MONDAY

... '0 their loss throughout the war amounts only to one hundred and -1 twenty Men.-'- t- General Cathcart, with 2500 men of all arms, crossed the 0e Orange River into the Sovereignty on the 30th of November. .e The policy of his- Excellency towards Moshesle ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... Comburn, slo,, do, mornA 3td,-Carl, Miienki, Konigsberg, do, for L Loch Garry, ait Mclb-aurne from Glasgow, August N,: 29th for L John Elder (s), off St Catlaerine's Point for Adelaide, Ga Septeumber 2 here, George Tbomptom, passe1 Deal far Melbourne, 2od. Ne ...

AT LARGE

... some time. when Arohie Mackie, agai 11. son of Mr William Mackie, Grattan St&e, notioed that he seemed to be in trouble. The boy at once rushed for assistance, and, meeting Constable John Stewart and a gipsy nie! Bo, well on the Links. informed them of ...

TRADE IN 1897

... for Mrs Smith, Peterheail; two houses for Mr John Flett fJohosi Janstowi-; alditions to Inchgower Distillery; two houses in Portemie for Mr Wm. Simpson (Doctorl; house in Wnest Chirch Street for Mr John Simp- son (half built); &c. The puiblic improvements ...

GENERAL NEWS

... which have hitherto been withheld from the pblic. GALLe' l' *Er 'ilcoi DlrOWNING. - John a c rl fell into the sea at NNthitehaven on Hastinday eVcnler Two working meil', John Davidson andxix Robert liV. yliued in, and after imperilling their lives, u-ceede' ...

THE WAR

... con- duct of all engaged in one of the hardest and most trying fights in the annals of British army. ' If I can mention one arm particularly, it is the two batteries of artillery. The full list of casualties in the battle of ?dodder River shows that 68 ...