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r TO DAY'S CRICKET. I

... sourn WALEB COAL TruDE. Aberciare District. I The monthly meeting of the Aberciar ditrict of miners was held on Mondav lit the Butchers' Arm-i, Uiy ii NciaLij. MrW. Williams, Bwllfa: occupied the chair, and Mr T. II. Evans the vice-cbair. Mr llltyd Hopkins, the secretary, was also present. It was resolved that the chair- man shou!d nt .:d the furthcoming adjourned South port conference in ...

,LONDON BETTING

... LONDON BETTING. TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS. (One mile 11 yards. Run Wednesday, April 29). 2 to 1 agst Gouverneur (t & o) 95 to 40 Peter Flower (t & o) 5 to 1 — Orvieto (t & o) 100 to 14 Cuttlestone (t & o) JUBILEE STAKES. (One mile. Run Saturday, May 9.) 7 to 1 agst FitzSimon (t & o) 8 to 1 — The Imp (t & o) 12 to 1 — Narrator (t & o) 14 to 1 — Garter (t & o) 20 to 1 Gay Minstrel (t & o) 25 to I ...

PONTYPRIDD AND DISTRICTI HOMING SOCIETY

... [SERIOUS CONDITION OF SIR I JOHN MACDONALD. The Veteran Statesman Dying. I [REUTEH'S TELEGKAMS.] I OTTAWA, Saturday. Sir John Macdonaid continues in a very pre- carious condition. He has lost the power of speech, and respiration and circulation are weak. In other respects, however, the Premier is somewhat better than during the afternoon. He takes a moderate amount of liquid nourishment. The ...

THE NEW H!6H 8HER)FF8

... The M!o\mg H.re ths Welsh sheriffs appointed Ly iier Majesty ii: councU.for the yf'a.r 1891 Poole, of Esq. Eit,CoNsiiiitE.-Williitni 'ihomn.s Powelt, of Chapel House, CARHtGAXStHR];. Wilnmt; Inglb Jones, of Derry Eq. CAk-L\llTHE2\SHIlU;John Carbery Yaugha,n Pryse Esq. Barker, of PI as Burtoii, of HnH, near NVi-cxlitiii, Es ...

Portsmouth Park Meeting

... ACCEPTANCES FOR THE INAUGURATION STAKES. (One mile and a quarter. Run Friday, June 26.) ysst lb ysst ib Nuntliorpe 5 9 7 Tableau Vivant 3 6 8 Barmecide 5 7 12 Pierrette 3 6 7 John Morgan 4 7 5 Coolshannagh 5 6 7 The Imp. 46 10 I Sea. WaJI 36 0 ACCEPTANCES FOR THE GRAND PRIZE. (One mile. Run Saturday, June 27.) ys st lb ys st lb Nunt,horpe 5 9 12 Hi?ebert 5 6 12 Triumph 5 7 13 Rotten Row 4 6 n ...

LONDON BETTING..!

... LONDON BETTING. ST. LEGEK. (One mile amI three-quarters. Run Sept. Ð.) 5 lo on Common (laid) 6 to 1 agst Mimi (t i o) 7 to 1 — Reverend (t ci o) 12 to 1 Gotiverneur (t &- o) 12 to 1 20 to 1 — Bosphorus (t &: 0) 50 to 1 St Simon ox the Rock (t it o) 50 to 1 CuttJestoac (t & o) 103 to 1 The Admiral (t) PLACt: BETTING. 11 to 4 agst Bosphorus (t) 6 to 1 — St.Simon of the Rock (t) F) to 1 ...

Official Scpatchings

... Boreas Let- St. Legfr—Royal Xun, Epaulette. Park Hill Stakes, Doncaster—Vertn, Itoyal Nun. Pevcrii of the Peak Plate, Derby—Tittle Tattle. Portland Plate, Derby- Bog Myrtle, Jodel. Champion Foal Stakes, Derby—Thunderstruck, filly by Hermit.. dam by Controversy, llarold, Roscidus Ln Xain, Thistk-doin. Harrington t:tke5, Derby—Glamis. Canobie. Elvaston Nursery—filly by Galliard—Mantlet. Belper ...

TO-DAY'S MARKETS.I

... TO-DAY'S MARKETS. I CORN. GLASGOW, Wednesday.—This was the strongest mavk'.t for weeks past. However, sales were not very nuœcrOliS, bu>era being cautious. Flnur was 6,1 t i dearer, and wheat 311 to 6d. Millers ate doing well. Maize, owing to the drought in America, was again buoyant, the price reaJizeu being 12 3d. Oats were also 6d higher new oats from Ireland shown were heavy and good. ...

Football -Fixtures.I

... Football Fixtures. I We shall publish reports of the following matches to- morrow :— LOCAL MATCHES. Cardiff-Penarth v. Cardiff. —Cyclists v. Cardiff Harlequins A. „ —St. Peter's v. Cardiff Juniors. Newport—Rugby v. Newport. Swansea—Exeter v. Swansea. Neath—Llanelly v. Neath. Gloucester— Penygraig v. Gloucester. ;!C-fif(f,íi' Bridgend—Pontypridd v. Bridgnd.. Swansea—Trinity v. Neath A. ...