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I -LATEST MARKETS

... I LATEST MARKETS. CORN. CARDIFF. Saturday. -Erlgl ish and foreign wheat were more in demand, at improving prices. Flour tirm and advancing. Beans and peas un iltered. Maize 6d per qr dearer. Barley was firm. Other articles were un. changed. CARaltTHEN, Saturday.-(William Push's Report.)— There was smaU supply of grain o ir market, which sold at the followin? pr ces :—For wheat, from 3qs to 40s ...

COURSING

... SLEAFORD CLUB MEETING. SLEAFORD, THURSDAY. A splendid morning induced a large number of people to witness the first day's proceedings, which were very enjoyable, hares coming to band freely. Queen of the Fen and Wild Moru displayed better form than any in the Bristol Stakes. Speculation overnight ou Straight Shot and Soham Lady's course was brisk, but the latter was drawn, Straight Shot ...

RATES OF EXCHANGE ON LONDON

... BONDON. Thursday Eveniii,Tise following were the rates of exchange ou London to-day :— Paris-Cheque. _25-22 1St. Poroburg imtbl.. 93.35 Berlm-8 d»y» *igte ..20.35J Madrid-right 31.70 Do 3 months .20.194 I Do. 3 months CO.OO Hamburg 3moath»\,20.19 Constantinople.3 mti».lC900 Fraultfort7Short.20,6 1 Rottie-3 iiiautbl- .0c.00 VieDtia—Sight .119.90 | Do. eight -M Am«ter ...

NOTICE. i

... NOTICE. The SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS may b, pztrelased daily at the PADDINGTON RAILWAY STATION, and at the CENTRAL PRESS, 112, Strand, London, ivhcrejilcs of the paper are kept for inspection ORDERS and ADVERTISEMENTS are RECEIVED by ABBOTT, BARTON, & Co., 269, Strand, W. C. ADAMS & FRANCIS, 59, Fleet-street, E.C. ALGAR, F., 8, Clements-lane, E.C. BAILEY, A. H., & Co, Royal Exchange, E.C. BARKER ...

CARDIFF

... WEST BUTE DOCK SAILINGS.—MARCH 7, Messenger, Sweet, Bristol, light, 69 Sophia Hocks, Bridgwater, wheat, 47 Cecilia, Rasmusen, Gottenburg, pitwood 211 Jeunc Jules, Jean, Pont Aven, potatoes, 60 St. Paul, Jaenille. Morlaix, ballast, 138 St. Anne, Granger. St. Brieux, ballast, 70 Perrine, Raoul, Bristol ballast, 99 Cyrus, Warren, Bristol, barley, 52 Britannia, Cole, Waterford pitwood 60 Avelon (s ...

CARDIFF

... WK.«T En1: .DOCK AIUUVA?.— JTLY G. ArUst'.c, Evan; j'Jxnjouth. ba.Jaat, 175 Gerasiino Cuppa, Uard»iop»li:s, linvie, b;1Hat. Mary .Jauies, Oobbledick, JtVnzwiice, bailast, 1153 James Alexander, Power, New puv, 00: Onward, Bishop, Jersey, potatoes, 30 Hearty, Walker, J ersey, potatoes. 30 Kenilworth, Owen .Rochester, ballast, S90 I- isters, f'retty, l-'owey, it oil ore, 54 Emerald Isle, Ereeman ...

LONDON CORN MARKET —MONDAY.I

... BRISTOL STOCK EXCHANGE.—YESTERDAY. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS STOCK. Share. Company. Amt. Paid. Prices. Stock Bristol and Exeter £ 100 Stock Do. 4 per Cent. Preference — 90 92 Ditto, 5 p.c, Rent Charge ..116 118 Stock Monmouthshire Rail. & Canal 100 ..115 118 100 Do. 5 per Cent. Preference 100 ..1081 11091 Stock Rhymney 100 67 69 Stock 100 74 76 Stock Taff Vale. 100 ..161 163 10 Do, £ 10 Shares, ...

MANCHESTER SUMMER MEETING

... WEDNESDAY. Co PEL AND STAKES. 1 Honesty 3 Harraton 2 I (Five ran.) DE TRAFFORD CUP. Statesman (Mordan) 1 1 Syrian (Plate) 3 Yellow Oak (Gray) 2 j Marsal 4 Betting 11 to a agst statesman, 4 to 1 Syrian, 100 to 10 Gowran and Yellow Oak, 10 to 1 Columbus and Mock- ing Bird, 20 to 1 Marsala. After several false attempts, the long delay at post, Syrian get off with a slight lead, but quickly gave ...

CARMARTHEN STEEPLE-CHASES

... CARMARTHEN, Wednesday. ORDER OF RUNNING Principality Steeple-chase, 1. 30; Carmarthen wand Annual, 2.15; Open Hunters' Steeple-chase, 3.30 Selling Steeple-chase, 4.0. Arrivals :—Hippolyte, Scrub, Free Trade, Pilot, Cxarde Civilue, Jerry, Barmaunilll. Lawrenny Lass, Partisan, Septimo, The Flea, Peri, Moonstone, Disappointment, The Admiral, Cornet, Charlie, Beeswing, Lady Elvaston, Premier, ...

MINERS' CONFERENCE AT NEWPORT

... 'fhe ^ual conference of the Amalgamated Asso- cianoii of Miners will commence to-day ac .Newport, in the loioiiy, Assembly Haii. The association numbers upwards of 80,000 members, and there will, in aÜ pro- bauiiity, be representatives from almost all the im- [.Oitant miuiug district,; iu the country. The delegates will consider subjects of aboorhing interest, aud 1,alPp1 tant rbsults may be ...

I SOUTH -WALES TIDE TABLE. I

... SOUTH -WALES TIDE TABLE. I MARCil CAKDIFF. SWANSEA. NEWPORT. APFTLL. jMornjEven Hght Morn Even Hght Morn Even light 81 Monday ..]% 50'N M. K. I.;H. 11. H. M. T~7. 1 Tuesday..1 9 30! 9 8 24 24 2, 9 6 9 2231 6 2 W'dnesday 10 6 FJN O | 2 22 7 9 40 9 57 5 3 Thursday. 10 4010 LISLS 41:20 6101410 3226 0 4 Friday ..ill 20 i? So? £ ft aiw 310 4811 7 23 5 5 Saturday.: J ?q fJ?^11 9 16 011 2811 5619 11 ...

SWANSEA

... VESSELS CLEARED.—OCTOBER 19. La Rochelle, Edonard Alfred, F, ISO coal, John Thomas Singapore, Antonio M. Ity, S30 coal, J. Lloyd Davies Malta, Rachele, Ity 400 coal, James Strick Genoa, Geromina Antola. Itv, 780 coal, Powell's Duffryn Caldera, San Jose, B, 430 coal, H. Bath & Son Port Said, Pia, Ity, 600 fuel, Page, Larsen and Co Nantes, Antares F, 210 coal, Mordecai Jones VESSELL ENTERED ...