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... CATTLE. LONDON, Monday. rhe imports of foreign stock into London last week amounted to 17,717 head. In the corresponding week last year we received 2,591; ia 1873, 10,281; in 1872,13,774; in 1871, 12,736; and in 1870, 6,421 head. The cattle trade has been without fresh feature of importance. The supplies have been about the average, and equal to the demand. From our own grazing districts the ...

CONNAH'S QUAY

... RUTHIN. LLOYD, EDWARDS. AND LLOYD, ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS, RUTHIN.—This firm having been dissolved and Mr William Lloyd having since died, Mr E. H. Edwards begs respectfully to offer his services to the clients of the late firm. For eight and a half years past he conducted its business in every department, He recollects with pleasure the kind reception he met with from the clients when he ...

DENBIGH CENTRE

... CAMBRIDGE LOCAL EXAMINA- TIONS. [FROM OUR INIVERSITI CORRESPONDENT.] CAMBRIDGE, Friday. The following, showing the results of the late examinations conducted by the University of Cam- bridge, has been prepared from the supplementary tables just issued from Jthe University Syndicate, together with the order of merit, class list, &c., and give the full results respecting each candidate who ...

NEWMARKET SPRING MEETING

... MESSRS. MOODY AND SANKEY. LONDON, Friday. The case of Leader versus Moody and Sankey, B which the plaintiff sought to restrain the defendants from holding service in her Majesty's Opera House, was settled to-day by the Master of the Rolls suggesting that the defendants should pay 18 damages and costs, and agree not to re-take the Opera House. ...

; CRICKET

... CHESTER RACES. Stewards: Duke of Westminster, E.G., Earl of LonsIa; Earl of Wilton, Earl of Coventry. Viscount FalmoiUh, Viscount Combermeiv, Viscount Lascelies, Colonel rli- Hon. H. Fore.-ter, Admiral the Hon. H. J. Eous, Sir Chetwyad, Bart.; Sir W. W. Wy.m, Bart., M.P.; Sir C. Rushout, Bart., Capt. -.)Iaehell, and Mr G. Payne. Haucli- cappers and Clerks of the Course Clerks of the Scales; ...

CHESTER AND LONDON

... (VIA. CRHWE.) Clii^TEK. 7 201 9 10 12 5 1 15 1 55 4 25 6 10(11 6| 9 4012 15 Crewe 8 10 10 0 12 60 2 10 6 16 6 68 1142 10 3F| Stafford 9 10 11 26 1 48 3 16 3 0 6 5 6 62 1248 12 30!3 20 Rugby 10 85 12 17 3 15 5 5 4 16 7 36 8 20 330 2 4(j4 36 Oxford 1 30 4 40 5 33 7 85 7 8510 26 LONDON.. 12 601 2 30 6 30 7 30 6 26 9 4611030 6 0 6 20'6 45 LONDON 25 9 0 11 0 12 0 8 0 6 10i 9 i6 10 », 6 0 Oxford 8 ...

CATTLE

... CORN. WREXHAM, Thursday.—The following were the quota- tions White wheat 6d to 7s Od Red ditto 0,1 to 6s 6d Barley (grinding) to 5s 6d Oats (provender; 4s 0d to 4s 6d (seed.) 0a i. Oi Od CHESTER, Saturday.—There was only a small attend- ance at to-clay's market, and very few samples of wheat and other grain offering, and only a small busiueis was dune. The price of wheat remains nominally ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... CATTLE. LONDON, Monday. The imports of foreign stock into Londun last week amounted to 11,1)46 head. In the corresponding week last year we received 10,939; 1873, 16,284; in 1872, 15 640; in 1871, 19,800; and in 1870, 7,570, head. An increased amount of steadiness has been observed in the cattle trade to-day. The supplies offering have been tolerably good, From our own grazing districts the ...

CHESTER RACES

... QtltcraI. A new public park was opened at Chichester on Saturday. Saturday was the 25th birthday of the Duke of Connaught, third son of th Queen. The Alexandra Palace, Muswell Hill, London, was on Saturday formally opened. The Lord Mayor of London and the Sheriffs attended in state. Captain Boyton displayed the powers of his life-saving dress in the Mersey, at Rock Ferry, on Saturday. Not- ...