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IGREAT YARMOUTH MEETING

... GREAT YARMOUTH MEETING. RUN AT 1-30. A MILE SELLING HANDICAP of 100 sovs.— One mile. 7 5 Mr H-t.nbury's Generosity, 3 Allsopp 1 7 Mr Brown's Herbalist, 2 7 10 Mr Farefoy's Cough Lozenge, 3——Gain 3 8 7 Lord Tempest's Listener. 3 -S Loates 0 Betting 6 to 4 agst Herbalist, 3 to 1 Generosity and Coagb Lozenge, 5 to 1 Listener. —Won by half a length bad third. RUN AT 2-0. The AQUARIUM SELLING ...

r IBIRMINGHAM AUGUST I MEETING, j — i

... BIRMINGHAM AUGUST MEETING, — RUN AT 2-0. A MAIDEN PLATE oi 106 sovs; for two-years- old and upwards allowances.— Five furlongs. 7 12 Mr Lte's Leirion, 2. Finlay 1 7 9 Capt Creer's Peace, Toon 2 7 11 Mr Heath's The Bosun, 2.Gough 3 Also rnn—Sybil's Cross and Warsley Crystal. Betting 2 to 1 on Leirion, 3 to 1 agst Peace, 100 to 6 bar two.—Won by three lengths bad third. RUN AT 2-30. Toe SNOW ...

KEMPTON PARK NOVEMBER MEETING

... lZThe companionship of the Daily Post and some members of the commercial and literary staffs last evening held a send-ofr meeting to Mr Latimer Jones, the late reader of the paper, who is leaving Swansea for Germany in search of renewed health. Mr Jones was presented with a handsome pipe and case and a sum of money, and during the evening several members of the staff spoke of their regret at ...

SWANSEA TIDE TADJLE.I

... SWANSEA TIDE TADJLE. TIME. HEIGHT ON SILLS. 11ince ofYV.^les N'.>rth South Sirpr „ „ Dack- Dock. Dock. • -M- P-M- a-M. p.m. p.M. P N H.M. H(&I. I* 1 P T V T *ri r 13—F. li 66 24 3 J F J' 14.—S. 0 6J 1 39 24 2 24 7 v-> ~1 i7~ 15-Su. 2 21 J! 53 2f, 2 4 in 4 18 1?. 16-M. 3 3y 3 56 „. 27 0 ~9 o 0 J? £ 17-Tn. 4 25 4 55 29 8 il n £ 5,? l\ f Izf- X i ° 0 26 6 13 Z. Oo b Wi o4 6 1 90 1 'jI n 20-y. 6 ...

! SHIPPING NEWS

... SHIPPING NEWS. SIGNALLED OFF THE LIZARD. July 25.—Passed Bast: Jasper, ef Fowey steamers Galileo, from New York for Hull Montezuma, from Montreal Snowflake, from Philadelphia for London. Passed West: Steamers Cookham, of London; a steamer for Belfast Sindbad. of Newcastle.—Wind, W.S.W., fr»sh weather, dense foC, siig-ht lift 2-45 p.m. sea, rough bar., 2993, steady lowered south cone. ...

RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS,

... [BY TELEGRAPH.] Increase. Decrease. £ London and Brighton —— 3,292 London, Tilbury, and Southend —— 482 Lancashire and Yorkshire 648 Midland 6,910 Glasgow and South-Western 501 Hull and Bamsley 2,633 North British London and North-Western 3,301 Great Western -,J- 1 North Staffordshire —— 1,231 ...

-+-NEWMARKET SECOND OCTOBER MEETING

... NEWMARKET SECOND OCTOBER MEETING. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11. The CESAREWITCH STAKES, a Handicap ot 25 sovs each, 10 ft, with 500 added winners extra second to receive 200 and the third 100 sovs out of the stakes.—Two miles 2 fur. 35 yds, H.R.H, Prince of Wales's The Vigil, 3 Marsh Mr Sibary's Theobald, Major Joicey's King Charles, 4 Taylor Mr Paacock's Golden Drop, Mr Buchanan's Newcourt, i Mr ...

KEMPTON PARK WHITSUNTIDE MEETING

... RUN AT 2-0. The SHEEN PLATE (handicap) of 105 sovs; winners extra.-Jubilee course, one mile. 7 12 Lord Cholmondeley's Henry VIII., 5 T Loates 1 7 4 Mr Savage's Garland, 5 A Watts 2 8 3 Mr Sibary's Delaval, 6.Allsopp 3 8 7 Mr Gubbins' Knockany, ChaloEer 0 7 3 Mr Steven's Mrs Quilp, 3 Huxtable 0 Betting: 5 to 4 agst Henry VIII., 9 to 4 Knocrany 7 to 1 Delaval, and 10 to 1 others.—Garland settled ...

YESTERDAY'S RACING

... EPSOM SPRING MEETING. THE CITY AND SUBURBAN. RUN AT 2-40. The EPSOM SPRING CUP, value 250 sovs; allow- ances.—About one mile and a quarter. 7 4 Mr D Cooper's Belted Earl, 3 Bradford 1 7 1 Mr Ellam's Captain Swift, 3 .AIlsopp 2 Betting 10 to 1 on Belted Earl, who made the running at a slow pace for half a mile, when the r ace was improved, and with the noii-favb-arite in trouble fully a quarter ...

MANCHESTER EASTER I.,.-.MEETING

... NEWCASTLE (GOSFORTH PARK) SPRING MEETING. RUN AT 2-0. The BRUNTON SELLING PLATE of 103 sovs allowances.—Five furlongs. a 1:1 Mr Groan's Knston, 5 S Chandley i 7 4 Mr Newton's Birdecake II, 2 .Mul!en 2 7 7 Mr Menzie's Weltondale, 2 .Finlay 3 9 5 Lord Lonsdale's Symbolic, 3 0 10 0 Mr Perkins's Lebel, 4 Fagan 0 tsettmg b to 4 a.gtt anuccalre II, 3 to 1 jbriston, leO to 30 Symbolic, 6 to 1 Lebel, ...

SELECTIONS FOR TO-MORROW'S RACES

... SPOUTING ITEMS. Sir J. BlundeU Maple, M.P., and Mr. R. Peek were the witnesse, of a good mile gallop, iu which Mn.cn. atly and Gangway took part, at Newm iket, on Saturday. Through judicious watering fur the past fort-night, the couise at Hurst Park on Saturday yielded the best, going that has been seen for some time p:.st in the south. It issaidthr.ttheonlyconre.tion of the Fal iiouth House ...

COMMERCIAL. ---

... COMMERCIAL. LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE. da/i ) To-d* Description of StocK* Closing Price* i'riooj. BltmSH PUMDST~ Consols New 21 p.c. QV Vh Consols Account, a* ^-lrS Local Loan W2 A Indian 3A p.a q7Ai Indian 3 p.c 97 Indian Rupee Papee 654 Met Board of Works, 3i p.e. 112 112& Met Board of Works. 3 p.c. 103 VJoyb -FO!{ E^GNSTOCKS. Argentine 1836 63y2 63 Argentine 34 p.e.. 1833 28 28 Fundinij Loan ...