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SOUTH WALES TIDE TABLE

... CARDIFF* j SSVANSEA.j NEWPORT* N Mor. Evn. Hgt. Mor. Evn. Hgt. Mor. Evn. Hgt. 21 M 9 41 9 59 33 8 8 q8 9 8 30 0 9 51 10 12 34 1 2 T 10 1810 39 32 11 9 29 9 4929 710 3i 10 52 33 4 £ 3 W 10 57 11 16 31 910 910 31^8 10 J1 10 11 29 32 2 34 T 11 3411 f 8,30 410 51 11 16 Yl 8 II 471 130 9 25 F — 0 27 28 1111 40 — 26 6 0 ll! 0 40*29 3 25 S 1 0 1 36 28 3 0 9 0 41 25 11 1 13 1 49i28 8 27 S 2 19 3 4 28 ...

Plumpton Meeting

... PLUIPTOX. FRIDAY 1 o-The NEW YEAR- QUALIFYING HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE of 40 sovs weight for He; win- ners extra. Mr D Thirlwell's Wingstock, 5y list 121b.Hais ...

Lincoln Spring Meeting

... LINCOLN, WEDNESDAY. The prospects of a very large field contesting the first bis: handicap of the season as usual drew together an immense company to Lincoln. The wind was still in the cold quarter, but there were occasional gleams of sunshine which impacted a pleasantness to the surroundings. The drying winds of the past days have made a wonderful change in the course, which has seldom, if ...

Elgin Election

... ANOTHER LIBERAL VICTORY. A Largely-Increased Majority. The polling for the election of a representative to till the seat for Elgin and Nairn, rendered vacant by the death of Mr C. H. Anderson (Liberal), took place on Tuesday, and the result was declared on Wednesday as follows :— Mr J. Seymour Keay (L) 2,573 Mr Charles B. Logan (U). 2,044 Liberal majority 529 PREVIOUS ELECTIONS. 1885. Grant (L ...

I Windsor May Meeting

... I ACCEPTANCES FOR THE WINDSOR HANDICAP S'JKKPLKCHAhK. Run Wednesday, May 8th. ys st lb I Bay Comus a 12 7i Kilworth a 12 2 Magic a 12 2 Willie Blair 5 12 I Oarronald — a 11 9 j Charming Nancy 6 11 7 I Two miles and a quarter. ys at lb Brave „ a U 0 Meerschaum a 10 11 Strong Tea 6 10 8 St Cross. 6 10 4 Lord Lumley 6 10 4, W eights raised 41b. J ACCEPTANCES FOR THF, MAY HANDICAP HUKDLE RACE I ...

TO-DAY'S CRICKET. I

... North v. South. SCARBOROUGH, i2.30 P.M.—W 265 RUN$to SHYB a siug.e inning s def«at, ili« South v.-eiiD in io-riay at ten minutes past twelve, Grace and Abel facing the bowling of Attewell anii Rhacklock. Grace beg,n well, cutting Attewell for 3 and cutting ShacklocK three times Mr 4. 1.30 P M.—At 31 Peel bowlfd in piace of Shacklock and with seven runs added UJyett took the ball from Attewell. ...

TO-DAY'S MAKKES. '

... TO-DAY'S MAKKES. CORN. LONDON, Wednesday.—Very little doing in wheat, but. prices remain steady. Flour quiet and unaltered. Grinding barley a shade dearer making ditto un. altered, feuiiie kinds of oats rather nearer. M dse 3cI higher. Beans aud peas steady, Weatber unsettled. Arrivals British Wheat, 200 qrs. Foreign- Wheat, 11,5120 qrs barley, 7,210 qrs oats, 26,0& qr, maize, 0 1 J0 qrs fliur ...

ITO-DAY'S MARKETS

... TO-DAY'S MARKETS. CORN. LONDON, Monday.—A Very slow market for both ?Ksh and lormgn whom, at about previous nte, ht?hsh red quoted at ?Os to ?s do. white, 3ii» to 36s per quarter. l«':our quiet, ilzic steady. Barley and oats lueet a steady sale at late values. Ma za without change. lteans rather cueaper to sell. Pens un- ¡¡,Iter,(!. Arriv.¡s-EndhlI wheat, 3.861 qrs barley. l,4o4 qrs oats, ...

Naval Defence Bill. I

... The debate in the House of Commonayasterdad on the third reading of this bill was resumed by Mr FKNWICC. He said ho believed that the quiescent attitude of the front Opposition bench had created an impression in the public mind that the case of the Government had beeu made out, and he feared that the Liberal leaders would ba saddled with soma amount ot responsibility for the blundering policy ...

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