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NEWPORT EXCHANGE

... was brisk. Best beef sold at 6Jd; second quality, Sid to 6d; wethers, aid to 8Jd veal, 8d to 81d lamb, lid per lb. Pigs-porkers. 9s 3d to 9s 9d baconers, 8s so 8s 6d per score. FAIR. Caerphilly, Wednesday.—The April fair was held to-day in dry weather ...

NEWMARKET TRAINING NOTES

... third. April 5. Sandia beat MANATEE (Sloan) at live furlongs. Won easily. April 8. Myrtlebecry beat HOLT CASTLE and Application at five furlongs. Half a length. March 25. Haselbnn beat NO TRUMPS and Dynamo at'five furlongs. Won easily bad third. April 11 ...

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... LONDON BETTING—YESTERDAY. C:TY AND bL'BL'RBAN HAXDICAP. (One mile and a ouarter. Run April 24.) 100 to 8 agst Balbriggaji, 5 ym, ost 71b, t & o 100 to 7 — St Leg ...

I-Football.-._, ¡-_-'-__d____.-

... was Jones, who in the second half was unstoppable, his strong point being that he doubled cleverly both ways and gaveandtookbis passes with precision while on the ran. liicketts, barring during the opening five minutes, showed rare class, and his try ...

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

... Shares, Grand Trunk Ordinary. V, ■ do. First, Second, and Third Preference V American RailwayS._Fall-Atchis6n Shares do. Income Bonds, Milwaukee, Denver Shares, do. Preference, Louis- ville, Erie Shares, ;do. Second Mortgage, Central Pacific, Ontario, Atlantic ...

LATEST MARKETS

... though it is doubtful if it can be brought off on Shrove Tuesday as suggested, there is, I believe, a prospect that a. date in April may be agreed upon. I have a notion that in Glamorganshire circles soreness still exists respecting the failure of the Lancashire ...

THE GOVERNMENT MAJORITY

... to, and the House resumed. QUALIFICATION FOR OFFICES ABOLITION BiLL.—This bill was read a second time. MASTERS AND OPERATIVES BILL.—Mr. MAC- KINNOX moved the second reading of this bill, observing that had such a law been in force last year the builders' ...

THE REFORM BILL

... more closely associated, to strenuously oppose the bill at every stage. The right hon. gentleman's speech was loudly applauded. He then put to the meeting the following:— That at the second reading of this bill, a resolu- tion, in. the shape of an amendment ...

FROM FRIDAY'S LONDON QAZETTB*

... and proceeded to dispose of several private petitions. On the motion of Mr. HANDLEY the Islington Market Bill was read a second time. The adjourned debate on the Liverpool Free Trade petition was resumed. Mr. FINCH opposed the principle of free trade ...