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MONBI Market.
MONBI Market. i LONDON, Friday. Owing to the ittOng continental competition for bills, the discount market is showing yet greater weskuess. ,At such a critical period as the present, when the Bank of England reserve and the stock of bwllion are so low, this falling j away of rates is fntieh to be regretted, as it is useless to keep the .official quotation at 6 per cent. J when the open market working rata is below that figure, Und&f' such circumstances, th& maintenance of exchanges cannot be carried out, I and the replenishment of our stock of bullion becomes almost an impossibility, except through J • the return of coin from circulation. Three months' Bank bills were dons. to-day at 41 to H, and six months' at 3i to 4- per cent. 4 Three months' trade bills were 4 to 5 per cent., and six months'4i to 4i per cent. For loans, a moderate demand was experienced at 4 to 5 per ce;it. for short periods. Paris Cheque Exchange is 25 25 £ Berlin Short, 20'41. St Petersburg thri-e inuuths' are 26 £ Firmer markets have been characteristic of tbe Stock Exchange. Speculation Is reviving, and there is a good deal of buying on conti- nental account. Almost all stocks have parti- cipated in the healthier tone, and should money continue to cheapen, speculation would, unques- tionably, revive in force. As it is, there is no dispositIOn to sell stock, and of the fall which accompanied the late advance in the Bank rate, a considerable portion has already been recovered. Great attention is now being bestowed upon mines. Consols closed at 97 to 97 xd for delivery, and 97 9-16 to 97 11-16 xn for iiccount; 21 per Cnt. (Cbilders'), 99i to 99i xd 2% uer Cane., 94-i to 95 xd. Local Loan block, 102f to 103a xd. Paris continues to hjiy, and tue market, so far as regards International issues, has continued strong. There were fair dealings in Egyptian Unified, which rose to 93, but receded later to 92 13 16. Spanish also were strong. Rumours of financial troubles, notwithstanding, it is difficult to depress this stock. To-day's final prices is i above yesterday. Italian were firm, and Hunga- rian and Russian hardened a little. Turkish sympathised with the firmness in Egyptian. Some issues rose i to In the South American Market Peruvians were strong, closing £ higher. Brazilian were firm. Scrip closed at 8 dis. Bneuos Ayres vèdulaswere steady. The feature of the English Railway Market was the revival of the demand for Brighton A, which is being purchased on dividend rumours. Some optimists are sanguine enough to expect 3 per cent., but it is more likely to be 8.t per cent. That will be a good dividend. South Eastern A closed at 106. Sheffield Deferred Stock was again in demand, and wan a i higher. This is looked upon, like Great Eastern, as a stock with a future before it. Hence its steady absorption, Heavy stocks scarcely varied, but were firm. Caledonian and North British were bath steady. Amongst Canadian Railways, Grand Trunks rallied a little, and left off at a slight improve- ment, Canadian Pacific Shares, on the other hand, were a shade weaker on a few- realisations, but the variations were insignificant in each case. American Railways were a firm market, but Denver issues were wanted, Preferences being specially strong. There was also an enquiry for Wabash issues. Eries, Atlantic's, and Louisville and Nashvilles were all steady but L:ake Shores and Chicago and Milwaukee were rather dull. Amongst Foreign Railways Mexican (Vera Cruz) were firm, closing rather better. Lombards were strong on Paris buying. In the Miscellaneous market Bank shares generally were steady. Nitrate issues were irregular. Liverpool fell 1. Primitiva rose 21. Guinness Ordinary was firm. London Produce Clearing House rose 1. There was more steadiness in the Mining Mar- ket. Copper Shares generally, and Rio Tinto in Particular, were stroug. In South Africans there was strong demand for Golq Fields and Do Beers, Rothschild's Exploration were steady. Katiganlla.Silyar meJt Kith a good deal pf atten- tion. Indian Gold Mines were mostly steady. The following changes have occurred in prices Foreign Stocks :— Rise Buenos Ayres Cedul: T,:1; Monopoly and Rentes, 3; Hungarian, 1881, i: Italiau, Peruvian, 1870, 1; do. 1872. g Spanish, g Turkish Group 1, i; do. Group 2, 2 do. 1871, i; Argentine, 1884 allll 1886 7, 5; do. Extprna) .Lo.<.n, Ig; Brazilian. 1886 and 1888, 2; do. 1879, 3; Buenos Ayres. 1883, 5. Fall—Egyptian Domau;, 4 Mexican, 1888, i; Portuguese, 3. British Radways.—Rise—Caledonian, g East London, i Great Eastern, g; Great Northern Ordinary, 1 do. A, 5 Gre»r- Western, g Hull Barnsley, i; Brighton A, Ii: North-Western, a i; Midland, North Britisn Ordinary, § do. Preference, g; NoiHi Eastern, Sueffielu Ordinary, 1; aud Taff Vai'e Stock, 1. Canadian Railways. Rise Grand Trunk Ordinary, 1-16 and do. First acd Second Prefer- ence, Pitil-Canadiati Pacific Shares, g. American Railways.— Ris«—Chicago and Mil- waukee, k; Denver Shares, i; do. Preference, 2A Louisville and Nashville 2 Erie Shares, wl New York Outat-io, New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio First Mortgage, â; Norfolk Preference, J; Ohio and Mississippi Snares or Pennsylvania, Shares, A; Philadelphia and Reading Shares, i; Union Pacific, i and Wabash Preference and General Mortgage, 5. "Fall—New York Central, i Erie Second Mortgage, 5 Northern Pacific, and Central Pacibu, 1. Foreign Bonds.—Rise—Lombards, § Mexi- can Ordinary First and Second Preferences, a wnd Buenos Ayres and Ensenada Port Ordinary, b. Fall-Central 'tlrii-uay of Monte, 1 aud Mexican National A, 3. BaDk,Rlse-nk ¡of British Columbia, b; English Bank of Rt.de Janeiro, i Hong Kong and Shanghai, 1 Imperial Banic of Persia, i London and County, London and Soutn- Western, £ Tarapaca, 1 Imperial Ottoman, 1-16. Fall-Enlllish, Scottish, and Australian Chartered, i National Provincial of England, L12 paid, I. Breweries and ^Distilleries. — Rise—Guinness Ordinary, 1 £ all — Emerald and Pheeoix Preference, j Frank Jone3 Preference, Canals and Docfo.—Rise—Sue/ Oanai, 3. Commercial, Industrial, &c.—Rise—Primitiva Nitrate, £ San 'Jorge, J Assam Railways and Trading Preference, ,i <^o- Ore Preference A, 5 London Predttc4 Clearing House, i Salt Union, &; Improved Wood Pavement, 5 Elmore's Patent {-topper Depository. 1. Fall— Bell's Asbesto?, £ 3, Brush Light Ordinary, a City of Santos Improvements, 1 Richard Hornshy and .J Liverpool Nitrate, 1 Stu Pablo Nitrate, 4, Financial, Wad, and Investment. Fall— Oriental Bank Estates, 11 Otago and Southland Investment, A. Financial Trusts.—Rise—Globe Telegraph and Trust Ordinary, g do. Preference, â. Insurance.—Thames and Mersey Marine rose Coal, Iron, and Steel.-Rise- Bolckow, Vaughan, and Co. E12 paid, 4; North's Naviga- tion, J. Snipping.—Rise—Royal Mail Steam, 1. Tea and Coffee.-Rise-Assam, 1. Telegraphs and Telephones.—Rise Anglo- Air.ericau Telegraphic, £ do. Preference, g. Fall-United River Plate Telephone, i Western and Brazilian, .t. Tramways.—Rise—Continental Metropolitan, i London, i North Metropolitan, 1. .Miues.-RIe-Albert Silver Mine A Shares i. to 5j do. B i, to S; Oceana Land Company i. to 15i; Transvaal Land Company 1-16, to 1 pm. Gold Fields of South Africa i, to bi (i, New 7.16, to 31316; Jumpers a. to|l4g; ICniglit-A 1-16, to 1 1316; May's Cousolto;.it.(5it 1-16. to 1 1316; New Gra- hamstowti 1-lktjjA- 13-16; Robiuson's 1-16, to 5j; SpA? 'Bona 116, to 1; De R Beers f. ro 23a to 23; New Jagprsfontpin i, to 1S|; Nu,w,K-Ea £ teru Bulfontein to 4g London and SdnlrfrAfrican Exploration Company i, to 25 xd. B°ohuaualand Exploration Com- pany i. to 3 3-16; The Exploration Company 1-16, to 2 1316 pm. Burma Ruby 1-16, to 1 516; British Broken Hill to 6A Cape Copp"er_~i( to 3 11-16 Glenrook Is 61, to 3s 6 Hi .Mason and Barry 3 16, to 7i; Mysore Uohl: liltf, to 5 916; Nuadydroog 1-16 to F Rio Tirkto i, to 16| Tharsia 41. Fall—Johannesburg Pioneers i. to Stan nope to 6; Vogelstrnis 1-16, to 11-16;- Colon 6d, to 7i.; Day Dawn 61, to 10.. 61 Li|gip(cperlyn 9d, to lis; Tetuan 6 1, to 9s; Victory 9J, to 7s 3d. There wereioo -bullion operations at the Bank. The rates £ ir«oei^ed from the E'1;;t were :—Bom- bay Tele?r&|>!<f( £ tPr«nsfer.=, Is 4 31 32d Calcutta do., 1« 5d Hong Kong 4 Niontlis' Bills, 3i 115-16; and Shanghai do., 4s 5d. as Indian Exo|»an^es are quoted :—Bank bills, 60 day, Is 4Sd 30 days. Is 4 15 16d and demand, Is 5d. Private Bj¡hJ60 days. Is 4H; 30 days, Is 4d 23 32d demitodL-Is 4 27-32 i. Rupee Pa]^Sf4:^r Cent., é8 to 69; do. 4b per 2 cent., 71} to'72? Bar Silver is steady. Bars, 44J(I. TELEGRAII. I BEKLIN, Fiidjty.—The tendency on to-day's Bourse wai#"f^{s^lent, especially for credit shares, which rose trefaiEFy 2 per cent., and Lombards, which gain^'ij^ajt l| per cent. The principal foreign stotis rose abuut it per cent. PARIS, Friday.-Tiio Bourse was very firm and business active, in spite of attention to-day being occupied with liquidation of account in foreign Btocks, shares, etc. Rentes for money and account rose 15c. to 25c. Contaneroes were easyi and at the close of business were 14c. on Italian; ltc. on the Ottoman Bank, 5fc. cn Suez Canal Shares, 41 per cent. on Egyptian Unified, 6c. on Turkish Stocks, 2fc. Xnrkisb Lottery Bonds; i per cent. on Spanish, and 4 per cent, on Hungarian Gold Rente. The tendency was good throughout, and advances in quotations were general. Rio Tinto Shares advanced 6fcs. 87ic. All foreign stocks wcre higher. Cheques were 25-25i. VIENNA, Friday.—The Stock Market was rampant. Home Funds rose i to i per cent. Lom- bard, Ifls. Anglo-Austrian dank, 2fl,; and Lembergs and Credit Anstalt, In. each.
DAILY STOCK AND SHARE LIST.
DAILY STOCK AND SHARE LIST. Supplied by Messrs THACKERAY & CO., Stock and Shar Br kers, 3. Dock Chambers, Cardif RAILWAYS. Paid. Prices. Stock Barry Dock and Railways 100 .136 140 10 Do New.. 6.. n 7l Great Western 100 169A 1701 London aad North Western ..103 ..160 181 Ali(ilaii(i lou ..146 147. 10 Rhondda and Swansea Bay 10 ..10 Il- 10 do New b.. 61 7 Stock Rbymney 100.. 156 158 Severn and Wye 100 9 10 „ Tatf Vale Divided StocK .10u 88 90 '10 do New 6 lb* 17 PREFERENTIAL. Stock, Barry Dock&Ry.FirstPref. 100 ..127 129xd 1) Do 2nd do 10 121 12i xd Stock, Brecon&Mer 1st Pref.1861 ..100 ..114 116 Do 2nd Pref. 1862 ..100 ..100 10b II Cambrian, No 1, 4 j.c 100 66 68 „ Do No 2, 4 p.c 100 42; 4,s.t „ Great Western Consol 5 p.c. 100 ..158 160 10 Pembroke & Tenby,5 p.c, 1864 1U.- 7 7A 10 Rhondda & Swansea Bay 5 p.c 10 12* 123 JO do a p.c. 6 84 8j StockRhymney 4 per cent. Consold. 100 ..118 120 1. Tall: Vale 4 per cent. Consld.l00 ..120 122xd 100 Taff No. 1 Preference 100 275 280 GUARANTEED AND LEASED. 30 Aberdare Railway 50 133 141 Stock Great Western, 5 p.c. guar.100 ..159 161 Penarthfiarbour, Dock, anti ItylOO "152 154 „ Som. <SiDorset(BathExtension)100 ..110 lIt RAILWAY AND OTHER DEBENTURES Bonds Barry Dock &- Itly 4i! p.c.100 116 118 Do. 4 p. c.100 ..115 117 StockBreconifc Merthyr A4 p. c 100 .110 112 or Do. B^p. c 300 99 101 Stock Bute Dock 4 p. c. 1 JO ..111 113xd Cambrian A 4 p. c 100 ..119 120 > DG. B4p. c 100 ..lioi 114i Great lvesterit 3 do IOU ..158 160xd Midland 4 per cent 100 ..132 134 xd Mid-Wales A 4i per cent 100 ..H4 117xd Milford Dock A b per cent luO 94 97 xd Rhymney 4ditto.100 ..126 l27xd Somerset and Dorset, No. 1 ..100 ..149 151 xd „ s ;Tatt Vale 3 p.c 100 95 98xd BANKS. 20Y.iA¡;.Bristol West <lfEllgland,Lim. 71.. 17 17 20 do New 7 16| 17i 100 County of Gloucester, Lira.25 .66 67 30 Glamorganshire, Lim 2 £ 21 2t t> Glamorganshire, Ld., Pref. 2.) ;). 10 London and Provincial, Lim. b 18 18 20 National Bank of Wales, Lim 10 15 16 x new 20 do New 7i.. 12^ 12i 75 National Provincial, Lim 102" 48 49xd 60 National Provincial, Lim. 12 55: tb, xd 40 Nortli and South Wales, Lim 10 j3 341 ,20 South Wales Union, Limited 7 10.1 10i GAS. 10 Aberdare.. 10 13 14 tock Carditf A 10 per cent.100 ..200 205 Do. B 8 jer cent 100 ..158 163 Do. C 7 per cent IX) ..136 140 Do. Gas D 5 per cent.100 ..103 105 10 Llynvi Valley 10 9% 10 Stock Newport A 10 per cent.100 ..198 203 Do. B Is, per cent 100 ..148 153 Do. C 7 per cent 100 ..139 144 20 Swansea7-i percent 25.y¡ 38á 25 do If per cent 25 35 37 GAS AND WATER. 10 Barry anil Cadoxton 9 llj Hi 10 10 IU 1O. 12 Poncypooi.(iVlax. It1 p. c.) 12 17 13 10 Ystrad A 10 18 Id WATERWORKS. 25 Bristol. 25 55i 5b 20 Do 20 44 45 10 Neath A 10 1b 11 10 Pontypridd 10 16 20 Scock Pontypridd 5 per ct. Pref .100 12-1 1 COAL AND IRON. 10 Cardiff and Swansea Colliery 10 HIt 23 Ebbw Vale Steel, Iron, & Coal 20 8. 9 6 Greac Western Ord. New 6 12i l2J 5 Do. Pref. New 5 13* 14i 10 U. ii. Vivian & Co. A Pref. 8 o)' /J 5 International (;03.1.. 31.. 6,1 3t 625 N antyglo lllailla Iron Pref. 6,&2.. 614 ö22 10 Newport-Abercarn Colliery.. 10 M'. 10 xd 10 Do. Participatliig Pref. 10 10i llt 5 North's Navigation Colliery 0 6 61 b Khymmey iron 0 2t 2 5 1)0. New 4i.. 1 i lj 100 Do. 7 p.c. Debs. 1890 IOU 95 100 xd 10U Do. 5 p.c. Mort. Debts.100 f3 6 xd 17 South. Wales Colliery A 17 51 bi 3 Do. 10 per cent B.. o 4.1 5 Do..New II 1.. 2 2b 50 Tredegar Iron and Coal A 3b 23t 30; xd Zo DO. B 2o 23i 23j xd MISCELLANEOUS. 20 Alexandra Dock & Rail way.. 20 16 161 Stock Ditto 4i p.c. Pref 100 ..101 104 1 Bland & Co., Ltd .I.. 11 1 10 Bristol Brewery Ordinary 10 u 31 10 Do. 6, klreterelice 10 15 15 10 Bl. and So AVales Waggoll 3 tJ bot 50 Bute Dry Dock 50 34 36 Stock Cardifi Corporation 3i p.c.100 ..108 109ixd t b Carditt & Penarth Tramways 5 32 3i 50 Cardilt Junction Dry Dock 40 19 21 25 Carditt Workmen Cottage 25 35 37 50 Central Dry Dock 50 2o 30 I 7 Glo'sterRy.Car.&Wag.Ld.A 7 9 94 10 kiall(;ociz &Co., Lttl. 10 25 26 10 Do 6 p.c. Pref 10 12| loi Stock Do 4-i p.c. Deb. StocklOO ..105 107 20 Hill's Dry Dock 18 8 84 1) Milford Dock 10 1 14 50 Mount Stuart Dry Dock. 40 4S 47 50 Do B 20 22 25 a Newport Tramways .0 7 t a Do Water £ 1 Amiuities 6t Ót xd 50 Penarth Shipbuilding 50 40 42 50 Do 35 28 iO 10 Provincial Tramways 1U b 5j 10 Do 6 per cent Preference. 10 lui 11 i0 Royal Hotel bs, per cent 10 10* 101 bO Spiller & Co., Cardiff, Ltd 45 74 76 f 50 Dry Dock 2b35 Stock Do Corporation 3i p.c ..100 ..1074 108 £ xd tt I)o Harbour4 p.c. Stock 100 97 98 xd 10 Do Tramway 10.. 2$3 1 W'it'rilcouiitiesTelepiione Ord. 1 9s Od 10s b Do. ilo. o p.c. pref. b 04 5 50 Windsor Slipway 4b 15 11 Bank rate b per cent. tixed 3Jtli Dec. THERE ARE SELLERS OF F,1000 Cambrian Ry. No. 2 Pref. Stock 20 Tredegar Iron A Shares 5 & 10 Hancock Ordinary Shares B150 Alexandra Dock & Ry. 4 p.c. Debenture Stock 100 llliymney Iron Old Sharas 26 Westlake Brewery Ordinary Shares 25 do do Preference Shares b J. L. LloyLl & C,). !Sli-tre,-3 25 South Wales Colliery A Shares 65 do BShares E210 Taff Vale Radway 4 p.c. Preference Stock ElUi Newport Gas A Stock, at 2C0 £ 297 10s do B Stock, at 151 THERE ARE BUYERS OF £1000 Taff Vale Railway Stock 2U Tuff Vale Ry. Sliar«s 30 Bristol & West of England Bank Shares 100 Rbymney Iron .New Shares 5u Hancock's Preference Shares 100 Cardiff & Swansea, at 33s 6d £ 500 Rhymney Railway Stocii £10uO Barry Railway Stock ,\0 Barry Railway New B10 Shares £ 1000 Penarth Harbour Stock iio Barry & Cadoxton Gas & Water Shares, at 111 50 Barry Dock New Shares &C.,&C. THACKERAY AND CO., CARDIFF, STOCK-BROKERS. 1059
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E. T. LYDDON & COMPANY, STOCK & SHARE BROKERS, POWELL-PLACE, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. ON SALE. 1010 15 Hancock Brewery Shares 6 Swansea Gas 7% Shaies 20 Ystrad Gas & Water A Shares 27 do B Shares 9 Spiller & Co.'s Shares Rhondda & Swansea Bay Ordinary Shares 20 Pontypool Gas Water Shares 10 Barry Dry Dock Shares, at ll JS500 Barry 4 p.c. Debentures WANTED. Cardiff & Swansea Colliery Shares l, 60 Tuff Vale Shares E1500 Stock 000 Barry .Ord Stock 10 Cardiff Junction Dry Dock Shares £ 600 Taff Vale ."jtock S500 Rhymney Railway Ordinary Stock £ 500 Barry Ordinary Stock s 50 do Shares Provincial Tramway Preference Shares 10 Bute Dry Dock Shares Swansea Harbour Stock Barry Debenture Stock 30 Aberdare Gas Shares, at 14 30 Barry & Cadoxton Gas & Water Shares, at E121 E. J. EVANS & SIMS, STOCK & SHARE BROKERS. 52, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 1067 GEO. THOMAS, STOCKBROKER, VIENNA CHAMBERS, BUTE DOCKS, JARDIFF BUYERS. 1072 E500 Taff Tale Ord. South Wales Union Bank Windsor Slipway Shares S500 Cardiff Gas D Stock, at 103 20 North's Navigation Collieries, at 61 32 Hancock's Preference Shares 1 £1000 Penarth Harbour Dock 5i p.c. Guaranteed Stock 10 Barry & Cadoxton Gas & Water Shares b Phillips Co. Brewery Shares J. SELLERS. B500 Barry Dock Stock Newport Abeycarn Ordinaries,set 10 20 Hancock Ords., at 26 BXOQ Barry 44 p.c. Debenture Bonds, at 118 I Uskside Rivet Shares Cardiff Gas D Stock FLEMING S. & J. G. THOMAS, STOCKBROKERS, EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. (Telegraphic Address, Fleming, Cardiff.")!0S3 ON SALE. Mountstuart A & B Shares Penarth Slipway Shares E1000 Midland Ordinary Stock BbOO Cardiff Gas Stock £ 1000 Alexandra Dock Stock I Share in John Marychurch, at £ 160 ■G2000 South Wales Mineral Railway 5 p.c. Bonds 10 Manchester Brewery Ordinary, at 11 j Great Western Colliery New B's. at 12 20 Swansea & Rhondda Bay Ordinary WANTED Windsor Dry Dock Ebbw Vale Shares Rhymney Iron Old & New Taff Vale Stock Bute Dry Docks London & Provincial Bank Shares, at 18 E200 Rhymney Railway Ordinary Stock Tredegar Iron A Shares Hancock's Oidinary & Debenture Barry Ordinary Barry & Cadoxton Gas & Water Rhymney Railway Preference THOS. F. PEARSON, STOCKBROKER 5. DOCK CHAMBERS, BUTE DOCKS. CARDIFF. Telegraphic Address, "Gedge," Cardiff. SELLERS.-Royal Hotel Ordinary & Pref. Shares London A Provincial Banks, at I84 Barry & Cadoxton Gas & Water Shares International Coal Shares, at 5s prem. 1 and 2 Spiller Shares BUYERS.—West Cannock Colliery Shares 10 Stevens' Ordinary Barry & Cadoxton Gas & Water Shares, at £ 12l»0d PARSONS AND ROBJENT, STOCKBROKERS, NEWPORT, MON. ON SALE, 1086 Newport Pitwood Shares 2b Hancocks Ordinary Shares 25 Parker's Hursiem Brewery, at 13.1: South Wales Colliery B 1;17 Newport Corporation Annuities £ 150 Newport Corporation 4 p.c., at 115 20 Spencer's Brewery Ordinary 50 do Preference £ 120 Newport Gas C, at 140 to Neath Trams 20 Newport Abercarn Ordinary E600 Cambrian Railway 1st Preference 30 Great Western Colliery B Shares 50 Syke's Brewery Shares, at bt 50 Searle & Herring Shares, at 3i WANTED. 10 Hancock's Ordinary, at 244 100 Cardiff & Swansea Coal, at 33s Newport Water Annuities Newport Gas C Stock, at 133 Rhymney Iron Old & New hO Searle & Herrins: 34 paid Shares Ail CambrianRailway Stocks TREGERTHEN DUNN AND CO. (Telegraphic Address, TREDUNN, OAILDIFF), STEAMSHIP SHARE BROKERS & AUCTIONEERS MERCHANTS. EXCHANGE, DOCKS, CARDIFF. ON SALE- I E100 Share Anne Thomas s.s. Co., Ld. 2 £100 Iolo Morganwg 2-64th Excelsior 2-64th s.s. Blythwoode, of London 2-64th „ s.s. Cameo, of Cardiff BUYERS. Brittany, Orientals, Ferncliffes, Goldcliffes, Cory and Sons, Morels, Thomas Radcliffes. MONTHLY SALES BY AUCTION HELD, NEXT JAN. 16th, 1890. ENTRIES SOLICITED 11Z6 — J. W. COURTIS, STOCK & SHARE BROKER, ST. JOHN'S CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. 1145 Telegrams, "STOCKS, CARDIFF," Telephone, No. 5b1.) BUYERS. South Wales Union Bank Shares, atloi Bute Dry Dock Shares Barry & Cadoxton Gas & Water Shares Hancock's Ordinary & Preference Shares National Bank of Wales Shares, at 154 Barry Dock Ordinary Stock Glamorganshire Bank Ordinary & Preference SELLERS. 2 Taff Vale Shares,-at 161 Barry Dock Ordinary Stock 5 Royal Hotel Ordinary Shares 5 South Wales Laundry Shares
I LATEST MARKETS.I
LATEST MARKETS. _-+- CORN. LONDON, Friday.—English wheat steady, and but little demand. Foreign also quiet, but firmly held. Flour quiet, and unaltered. Barley firm. Oats steady. Maize quoted .7d cheaper. Beans and peas tirm. Arrivals English—wheat, 320 qrs barley, blO qrs. Foreign—wheat, 27.200 qrs: barley, 16,650 qrs: oats 79,600 qrs maize, 29,850 qrs flour, 77,440 sacks, 200 barrels LIVERPOOL, Friday -Wheat closes strong, st d to Id advance 011 Tuesday-Californian, 7s 5d red win- ter, 7s Id to 7s 2d. Beans are quiet and steady- Saidi, 27s 3d to 27s 6d. Peas are quiet and steady, at 5s 9d to 5s lOd. Oats are firm but quiet. Maize is strongr, with a good demand. at 1d advance on Tuesday -mixed, 4s 24a. Flour is tirm. and 3d to 6d dearer. GLASGOW, Friday. The market is still of a holiday character, few merchants showing samules but a Mttle movement was shown in prices. Maize was quoted at 12s 4d for old, and 12s 14d for new. Barley, oats, beanst/and peas were unchanged, while wheat was little asked for. Flour was a shade firmer, Liverpool stocks being announced light. Flotiv millers resumed business to-day with confident hopes of better demand and higher prices. WAKEFIELD, Friday.—Very strong sales of Indain wheat for shipment, showing an advance of 3d to ód per qr since Tuesday, whilst in ail positions sellers have the advantage. English, 6d per qr dearer, but only a quiet demand. Malting barley in fair re- quesr., holders asking more money. American maize, 3d to 6d per qr advance round maize steady. Beans and oats quiec. Grindi i- barley, 6d per qr dearer. PRODUCE. LIVRRFOQL, Friday,—Sugar quiet, and little doing. Beet quiet, at yesterday's quotations. Coffee and cocoa are without change. Rice is in limited demand. Manilla hemp and linseed are quiet and unchanged. Castor oil is slow. at yesterday's quotation. Lard is in fair demand, at 32s bd to 32s 9d. Palm oil is firm. Petroleum is quiet and unchanged. Turpentine held for 34s. Nitrate dull and unchanged. LONDON, Friday.—Sugar—public sales recommenced to-day, when about 1,400 tons of grocery cryslallisett was offered, of which about two-thirds were sold at barely steady prices ior fine qualities to fully 3d decline for other sorts; refined quiet. Tate's cubes 6tllower other kinds without material change. Foreign generally duil. Beet continues dull. and cheaper for near months—January sellers, lis 6d buyers, lis 5id February, lis 74d, sellers buyers, lis od; March, lis 9d sellers buyerR, lis 8jd April, lis 9ju sellers buyers lis 9d. Coffee-tine qualities at auction went steadily; other kinds rather easier. Rio futures 9,1 to Is 3d lower January, 71s 91 up to 74s for August. Tea quiet. Rice rather firmer. Cotton unaltered; Jute steady. Tallow-sales went 6d dearer than last auction. Turpentine, 33" 9d. American petroleum, 6»d Russian ditto, 5d on the spot. SUGAR. GLASGOW, Friday.—Fine sugars are steady, and yellows are in small supply. The official report states:—The market is steady, but being barely sup. plied with useful meuium, the sugar business is limited. PROVISIONS. LIVERPOOL, Friday.—Beef dull, without change since last Friday. Pork ic in more active demand, but at previous rates. Bacon is flat., and prices artf easier. Hams steady at unchanged rates shoulders dull and s!ow. Lard quietly steady at previous rate. Cheese quietly steady. Butter without change for ordinary, but choice selected firmer. LONDON, W.riciay.-Battei-quiet market Friesland noiniual Kiel and Danish at 120s to 124s Swedish quoted at 104s to 120s Normandy, 108s to 120s Jersey, 96s to 106s American, 60s to 90.. Bacon- market tirm Irish, 46s to 58s Danish, 44s to 55s American hams lower at 50s to 56s. Cheese steady American quoted at 40s to 56s, accoiding to quality Edam, 56s to 60s Gouda, 46 s to 50s. WHITLAND, Friday. There was a, fair supply and attendance. Butter in casks realised Is Ugd Is Did per lb, whilst butter in pound rolls varied from Is Id to Is 14d per It-, Beef, 7d to 8d per lb mutton, 8d to 9d per lb pork, 6d per lb. Live ducks and fowls, Si 6d to 4s 6d per couple. Eggs, 10 to 12 for Is.. BUTTER. Com;, Friday.—Ordinary seconds, 112s: thirds, Sos; fourths, 58s. Kegs—seconds, 106s thirds, 80s fourths, 45s, Mild-cured firkins-fine mild, 1261 mild, 100s. In market, 71 firkins, 9 kegs, 3 mild. GRIMSHV, Fi-i day. -Fiity vessels. Good supply and a brisk demand. Plaicf. 28-i to 30s level, 26s to 28s lemon, 28s to 36s; soles, 160s to 190s; had- docks, os to 8s; whiting, 14s to 16s per box; Utr- 10s to 14s congers, 2s to 4s; brill, Si to 6s iing, 4s to 6s dead, 3s to 4s .cod, 43 to 6s skate, 3s to 4s dead, 2s to 3s each hake, 403 to 60s dead cod, 40s to 80s per score halibut, 4s to 8s dead, 3s to 63 per stone lobsters, Is 2d to Is 4d per lb. POTATOES. LONDON, :F)-ittay.-Siii)plies continue somewhat large, and trade is dull best samples, however, re- main steady. Hebrons, 50s to 100s magnums, 45s to 90s regents, 40s to 85s imperators, 40s to 70s per ton. COALS. LONDON, Friday.—There was a very strong market for seaborne house coal, to-day at last prices, Hetton, 23s I.yons and Wear. 223 per ton. Ships arrived, 14 sold, 8 gas contracts, 6. HOPS. LONDON, Friday.—The demand for hops for consump- tion is more than sufficient to maintain prices, and values of goodjqualities increase almost daily. The con- tinental and American markets arc all reported fairly alive at higher prices. METALS. LONDON, Friday, -Copper firm-E50 153 to S51 cash, sellers close; £ 50 17s 6d three mouths £ 515s 12ch Feb. ruary. Tin quiet, nothing yet done nearest prices, Straits, £ 91 10s cash; £ 97 sellers; £ 97 10s buyers, three months. Spelter, £ 24 10s. Spanish lead, £ 14 5s to S14 7s 6d English, B14 7s 6d to Bt4 10s. Scotch pig iron done at 65s 6d cash, 65s 9d one mouth. Closing report :—Copper firm, at £ 50 17s 6d cash 251 5s three months F.51 Zs 6d two months Tin steady Straits, E97 10s, cash S37 15s. three months. English ingots, £102. Spelter, B24 10s Spanish lead, B14 os to :£1 7s 6d English, E14 7s 6d to B14 lUs. Scotch pig-iron firm, and business done at 65s 6d, cash; 65s 9d, one month. Antimony,, very firm, at 76s to 80s, according to brand and deliveiy. GLASGOW, Friclay.-Ibe market is steadier, and a good business was done at 65s 5d, 65s 14d, and 65s 6d cash; 65s lid, 65s 74d, and 66s one month; buyers, 65s 4d cash sellers near. Middlesbrough was done at 64s 9d cash 65s 44d, 65s 3d, and 65s 6d one month buyers, 64s 10id ctsh sellers 3d more. Hematite was done at 80s bel, 79s 9d, and 80s 7d cash 81s 6d, 80s bd, and 81s 3d one month buyers, 80s 6d ash.
SOUTH WALES TIDE TABLE. _-
SOUTH WALES TIDE TABLE. CARDIFF* SWANSEA.! NEWPORT! Mor Evn. Hgt. lMor. Evn. Hgt. Mor. Evn. Hgt. 30 M 0 3S 1 828 2 0 1525 11 0 48 1 2128 7 31 T 1 39 2 1627 4 0 44 1 3825 9 1 521 2 2927 9 1 w! 2 55 3 3026 4 1 57; 2 32 26 0 3 8 3 43 26 9 2 T 4 1 4 2928 0, 3 4| 3 33 26 7 4 14 4 42;28 5 3 F 4 59 5 25129 0 4 3 4 £ 9 27 4 b 12 5 33 29 5 4 S 5 51 b 13 30 1, 4 55 5 17 28 3' b 4 6 26 oO 6 5 S 3 36 6 5631 0 5 41 6 1 29 lj 6 49 7 9 31 5 6 M; 7 15 7 34|31 7; 6 19 6 36 29 lOj 7 28 7 47|32 0 *ltoatli Basin tPril ce of Wnle Uk. lAlexaudr.-i. IK.
CARDIFF EXCHANGE,
CARDIFF EXCHANGE, BUTE DOCKS, FRIDAY, The coal market continues to display con- siderable activity, and trade generally is now very flourishing. On 'Change to-daj^ ihe demand for coals of every quality was io^sMne extent accentuated by an anticipated restriction in the output next week, owing to the recttrfence of St. Mabon's Day. Last prices as a consequence were quoted very firmly, and for propnpt delivery some merchants were asking as mucii as 14s 9d to 15 for best coals. In the house coal trade a good business was done at the old hgur^Vand there was no indication of a decline in tlraxjuotations for patent fuel and Welsh cokes. i, In our local freight market to-daiy,?chartering for steam tonnage was moderatetlyimtive, more especially for the higher Medite^fa^ean ports, and for the latter a fair amount of itratiiness has been effected. Outward rates fccfejjKalta, Con- stantinople, Brindisi, Alexandria., Port Said closed dull, a similar remark applying "Algerian, Italian, Sicilian, Adriatic, Saattiwh, West Indian, and Gibraltar freights. BtMtBern quota- tions practically unaltered. Tbe fdlltfWing com- prise the latest operations :— IY s- Smyrna, 10s 6d (Fram)..e 'js¡ Gibraltar, 7s 6d (Campeador), bfico-r Leghorn. 10il (Caledonia). aeceitj Lisbon, 7s 3d, clean charter (TallejMA&bey). Smyrna, 12s, (Alva).j ell Marseilles, 12fcs. (Gardepee.) Martinique, 12s (Elphinstone). St Nazaire, 5*fca. *Z'!iL Venice, 12s, coal; 12s 6i patent fuSi (Astrion). The last-named Swansea loading. 'i&Lxdq Sail.—There is little change eit outward or homeward freights. The r Rio de Janeiro, Monte Video, and the River Plate ports still continues dull, and for the last-named direction little or no business has been negotiated. I For the west coast there was a better inquiry, and quotations ruled stronger. Baltic rates were steady, Italian and Mediterranean quotations practicallv unaltered. Ore.—Homeward rates from Bilbao and Decido ruled moderately steady, and steam tonnage is still in fairly good request, especially for the east and west coasts of the United Kingdom and Bristol Channel ports. From Benisaf, Huelva, Carthagena, Ergasteria, and Garrucha, there was about an average inquiry. Cagliari, Carloforte, and Pomaron quotations remain unchanged.
WRECKS AND CASUALTIES.
WRECKS AND CASUALTIES. (SPECIAL TELEGRAMS FROM LLOYD'S AGENTS. I The brigantine Czarowitz, of Plymouth, from Fowey for Runcorn, has sunk by collision with ,the steamer Britannic in Crosby Channel crew saved, but captain drowned. The steamer Rubens has arrived at Perim master dead. The steamer Smilesworth, from Shields for Venice, which went ashore on Owess Shoal, has been assisted off, making no water, and arrived at Spithead. The schooner Arno, from Ipswich, which went ashore on Redcar Rocks, was floated. on Friday. A Bastia telegram states that the steamer Persia has gone ashore and remains passengers saved captain and crew still aboard.
SWANSEA BAY SIGNAL STATION.
SWANSEA BAY SIGNAL STATION. MUMBLES LIGHTHOUSE, Friday.—Wind SE, fresh. Weather hazy. Sea moderate. Passed,Bast-stea.mers Alice Depeaux, of Rouezi Helen Otto, of London; Vigilant, of Liverpool City of Cadiz, of Dublin Benamain, of London Sir Galahad, of Swansea ketch Orange Blossom, of Jersey. Passed West- steamer Denia, of Middlesbrough.
LIZARD SIGNAL STATION.
LIZARD SIGNAL STATION. THE I,IZARD, Friday.-Wind, S, strong. Weather very hazy. Sea moderate. Barometer 26'57, falling. Paused IWsi—Thursday—steamer Nederland, of and from Antwerp for New York. Passed East-Cimha., of Aberdeen, from Sydney for London David Sinclair, of Brixham steamers Wandsworth, of London, from New Orleans for Rouen Broughsbane, of Belfast 3'empo, of Newcastle Olivia. of Penzance Peter Graham, of London Arno, of Sunderland Acacia, of London Ousel, of Cork Triumph, of Swansea. Passed W est-stamers lirailie, of London Itisca, of Middlesbrough Loughbrow, of Newcastle one of Bowser and Orniston's steamers.
SHIP FOR ORDERS.
SHIP FOR ORDERS. The steamer J M Lennard. of Middlesbrough, arrived in Swan-ea Bay on Friday. for orders, which she received from the Signal Station, an4 proceeded for Briton Ferry.
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MOVEMENTS OF LOCAL VESSELS. Vectis arvd Portsmouth from Cardiff 2nd South Cambria arvd Baltimore from Madeira 2nd Mercedes left Norfolk, Va., for Bretiierhitven 2nd Leda left Bayonne for Newport ord Blaenavon arvd Bilbao from Gibraltar 2nd Jersey left Barry Dock for Teneriffe 2nd Pontyprid(I left Bilbao for Cardiff 2nd Peter Graham left Swansea for Dieppe 2nd Brittany left Newport for Bilbao 2nd Dordogne arvd Newport from Rouen 3rd Mandalay arvd Bordeaux from Baltimore 2nd Rheubina arvd Bilbao 2nd Rosslyn arvd Swansea from Port Talbot 2nd CARDIFF—ARRIVALS. ROATH DOCK, Jan 2.-Carlo ss, 785, Bilbao, iron ore. Actif ss, 474. Wansbeck ss, 1066. Chiswick ss, 79b. Scheldt ss, 705. ROATH DOCK, Jau 3.-Ataltnta ss, 89, Bristol, light. Ackworth ss, 1404. ICAST BUTE DOCK, Jan 2.-Charlotte and Anna, 433, Gloucester, ballast. Laketield, 996, Amsterdam, bal- last. Aunis ss, 692, Itocheforr, light. Vesta ss, 647, Bordeaux, pitwood. Schleswig ss, b99, Hani burs, light. Kmina ss, 635, Newport, light. Industry, 43, Old Canal, light. WEST BUTZ DOCK, Jan 2.-Allerwasb ss, 23d. St Helens, light. Pruspero ss..50, Liverpool, general. PENARTH DOCK. Jan 2.-Bachentios ss, 973, Bremen, light. Sard ss, 189, Glasgow. light. SAILINGS. ROATH DOCK, Jan 2. —Universal SS, Craig, Decido. Adolf ss, Werfer, Venice. Arno ss, Taylor, Havre. Scheldt ss, Thus, Bordeaux. Cranford ss, Robinson, Singapore. Scaramanga ss. Toner, Port Said. ROATH DOCK, Jan 3.-Bretwalda ss. Hunter, Port Saul. Congo ss, Williams, Las Palmas. EAST BUTE DOCK, Jan 2.—Churruca ss, Barcelona. Solent ss, Coombs, Southampton. EAST BUTE DOCK, Jan 3 -Etht, Pettersen, Buenos Ayres. Amoor ss, Irvin, Zanzibar. Dauntless ss, Willis, Caps de Verd3. Gianwern ss, Jacobsen, Bor- deaux. WEST BUTE DOCK, Jan 2.—Happy Return, Cockle, Newport. Gorey Lass, Pant, Roscolf. Eftden, Win- "stay, Baiiia. WEST BUTE DOCK, Jan S.- Jells Meinich ss, Ander- sen, Bremerhaven. Ossiau ss, Symons, Gibraltar. Alina, Evans. Ely. PENARTH DOCK, Jan 2 -C L Weyer, Slipway. ENTERED OUTWARDS-Jan i. Port Said or Constantinople, Duke of Cornwall ss, B, 1177, Clarke, Foster, Hain & Co Port Said, Hugh Sleigh ss, B, 93b, J Bovey & Co Barcelona, Esparto ss, B, 778, Harris, T Beynon & Co Aden or Colombo, Ackworth ss, B, 1403, Kennedy, J Burness <fc Sons Genoa, Belicairn ss, n, 836, Reed, Hardy, Wilson & Co Brest. Cossack ss, B, 633, Wilkins, M Thompson Malta, Larpool ss, B, 897, Gray,Taylor & Co Monte Video, Servia, B, 1309..•smith. Cory Bros & Co Singapore, Sc Itegulus ss, B, 20-0. A H Tapson & Co Alderney, Wesley, B, 38, Moilet, Morel Bros & Co Callao, Laketield, Nwy. 996, Olsen, E C Downing Algiers, Sahel ss, Alg, 661. iny, Holman & Fry Boucan, Rive de Gier ss, F, 789, L'Hermite, A Capella Caen, Actif ss. F, 474, Auffret, P H Coward Rochefort, Aunis ss, F, 692, Goron, Fry, Holman & Fry Annapolis, Schleswig ss, Ger, 599, Clarissen, Harrison, Moore & Moore Messina. Lahneck ss, Ger, b67, Krieger & Scliliemann Rouen, Einuia, Ger, 645, Krieger & Schliemann CLEARED—Jail 3. Sables, Corrwg ss, B. 1100 coal Port Said, Knight of St George ss, B, 3500 coal 1,as Palmas, Congo s., B. 223b coal Malta, Meggie ss, B, 2050 coal Barcelona. Isle of Anglesey ss, B, 1750 coal Galle or Colombo, Wave ss, B, 3100 coal Constantinople, Alice Otto ss, B, 1650 coal St Vincent, Bernxrd ss, B. 1900 coal Colombo, Goldsbro, B, 2800 coal Constantinople, John Morrison ss, B, 2000 coal Malta, Larpool ss, B, 1485 coal Bombay, Rheinfeis ss, Ger, 3500 coal Cagliari, Lady Clive ss, B, 1130 coal Port Said, Albany s«, B. 1550 coal — Brest, Cossack ss. B, 1200 < oal St Brieux, Heather Bell, B, 4 0 coal Alderney, Wesley, n, 60 coal Genoa. Resolven ss, B. 2100 coal Trinidad, Abel. Nwy. 700 p fuel Monte Video, Veritas, Nwy, 1579 coal Boucan, Rive de Gier ss, F, 1500 coal Caen, Actif ss, F, 950 coal Rochefort, Aunis ss, F, 1250 coal Palma, Regina, Spn, 4UO coal, 20 coke Pore Said, Trifels ss, Ger, 3500 coal Messina, Launeck ss, Ger. 750 coal Tarragona, Artushof ss. Ger, 750 coal Rouen, Emma, Ger, 1050 coal IMPORTS—Jan 3. Eilbao, Carlo ss, iron ore, Crawsbay Bros Bordeaux, Vesta ss, pitwood, Himkin Bios Liverpool, ProsDero ss, general, It Gilchrist & Co BARRY DOCK, ARRIVALS, Jan 2.-Astea ss, 1348, Aberdeen, light, St Regains ss, 2000. Hampton ss, 1382, Liverpool, light. St Andrew, 782, Dublin, ballast. ARRIVALS, Jan 3.—J Renforth ss, 24, Cardiff, ship's stores. Fannie SS. 1131, Bristol, light. SAILINGS, Jan 2 —Jersey ss, Teneriffe. Brighton ss, 531, Sables d'Olonne. Lessabon GS, Barcelona. Tempo ss, 688, London, light. Poonah ss, Malta. Bordeaux ss, Ba.stia. SAILINGS, Jan .5.-Framlles s, Singapore. Meggie ss, Malta. Kommander Svend Foyue, Rio Janeiro. SWANSEA—ARRIVALS. NORTH DOCK, Jan 2. -Charles, 56, put back. Holme Force ss. 121, put back. Rosslyn ss, 545, Port Talbot, light. .NORTH DOCK, Jan 3.—Augusta et Charles, 60, Neath, light. SOUTH DOCK. Jan .-Dolbadern Castle, 989, Cork, Pathfinder tug. SOUTH DOCK, Jan 3.-Itio Formoso ss, 99, Bristol, general. Sea Fisher ss. Barrow, pig iron. Boconnoc, 36. Bude, ballast. R T B. 75, Bideiord, ballast. PRINCE OF WALES DOCK, Ja." 2.—Stella ss, 832, Antwerp, light. Thursby ss, 318, Caen, light. Missouri ss, 1858, London, general. Rion ss, 1416, Belfast, light. SAILINGS. NORTH DOCK, .Tan 2.— Fatfiekl ss, Wilmott, Briton Furry. Kilkeel ss, Mawhmney, Cardiff. NORTH DOCK, Jau 3.-Holma Force ss, Evans, Mary- port, SOUTH DOCK, Jan 2.—Delta ss, Curtis, Penarth. Clifwm Grove ss, Morgans, Briton Ferry. Acacia ss, Wannan, Treport. PRINCE OF WALES DOCK, Jan 2.—Peter Graham ss, Phillips, Dieppe. Conservator. Ward. Lynmonth. PRINCE OF'WALES DOCK. Jan 3.—Gauabetoa SS, Weit zein, Huelva. ENTERED OUTWARDS—Jan 3. Batoum. Rion ss. B, 1419. Ttegnart, Burgess 4k Co Pontaudeiner, Reaper, B, 81. Austin & Silcocks Paysandu, Nyanza, B, 231. Maro, Simpson Bros T'rouville, Harriet ss. B. 380, Byrne. G Taylor Port Natal. Ianthe, E, 379, Clay, Goldberg & Co Charente, Rosslyn ss, B, 74b, Knieht. Goldberg & Co CLEARED—Jan 3. Landskrona, Jacob, Den, 450 coal Naples, Chilian ss, B, 2300 coal Cherbourg, Edmond Alonse, B. 170 coal, 30 p fuel Civita Vecchia, Spark ss, B, 140) p fuel Civita Vecchia or Leghorn, International, B, 1850 p fuel IMPORTS—Jan 3. Treport via Bristol, Benamain ss, 2145 bags zinc oxide, 12 lots and 23 casks zinc ashes, 62 bundles iron, 4 bundles wood, order Cork, Dolbadern, 40 limestone, Swansea. Harbour Borrow, Sea Fuller ss, 328 pi? iron, order Bristol, Collier ss, sundries EXPORTS COASTWISE—Jan 3. Pwllheli. Eliza and Mary, 63 coal, Evans A Bevan Bridgwater, Sampson, 80 coal, Griffiths & Pollard 2 nails, A T 0 Sullivan Porlock, Elizabeth Marie, 25 coal, W Davies A Co; 40 coal, Glasbrook Bros Watchet, Pioneer, 50 coal, Glasbrook Bros Cork, Pert. 80 coal. Llest Coal Co Newry, Bay Fisher ss, 460 coal, Vivian & Sons 10 bun- kers, G Shepherd & Co Limerick, Convivial, 180 coal. G Thomas Kingstown, Kdna, 150 coal, Evans & Bevan Fremington, Lenora, 55 coal, T T Pascoe ,Bristol, Collier SS, sundries Bristol, Rio Formoso ss. sundries NEWPORT—ARRIVALS. ALEXANDRA DOCK. Jan 3 — Atdanbhan ss, 718, Glas- gow, light. Trewidden es, 797, Goole, light. Julia, 68, Highbridge, light. Shaw ss, 427, Hennebont, light. Beechville ss, 1104, Havre. light. OLP DOCK, Jan S.—Josenta. 279. Santander, ballast. RIVER, Jan 3 —Blythwoode ss, 770, Decido, iron ore. Reggio ss, 786. Salta Caballo, iron ore. Leverington ss, 679, Garrucha, iron ore. St Agnes. 57, St Asrnes, ballast. Jas Hogg ss, 316, Middlesbrough, pig iron. Ravenshoe ss, 253, Maryport, pig iron. Edith ss, 47, Bristol, general. Ethel ss, 57, Bristol, general. Enid ss, 59, Bristol, light. SAILINGS. ALEXANDRA DOCK, Jan S.-Allende SS, Pearce, Mar- seilles. Viceroy ss, Dale, Vera Cruz. Baltimore City ss, Benn, Colombo. OLD DOCK, Jan 3.-Springbok ss, Barrett, Bilbao. Ferric ss. Holmes, Dundalk, RIVER, Jan .s.-Helen Mar, Foley, Queenstown. Morning Light, Murphy, Wexford. Robert, Gosnell, Cork. Twins, Williams, Falmouth. Lincolnshire ss, Goddard, Liverpool. Royal Forester, Hayman, Bridgwater. Florence, Jones Bristol. Active, Coats, Bridgwater. Welsh Prince ss, Howe. Bristol. JjjNTERED OUTWARDS—Jan 3. Venice, Antonio ss, B, 1213, Marshall, W E Williams Hennebont, Jas Shaw ss, B, 427, Pallant, Budd & Co Bilbao, Chas Mitchell ss, B, 490, Mordey, Jones & Co ("astro, Blythwood ss, B, 770, Orders & Handford Castro, Reggio ss, B, 786 Orders & Handford Tprre Annuuziata, Trewidden ss, B, 797, F C Strick CLEARED—Jan 3. L'Orient, Talma, F. 300 coal Bilbao, Charles Mitchell ss, B, 950 coal Genoa, Elton ss, B, 3400 coal Savona, Crimdon ss, B, 1900 coal Hennebont, Jas Shaw ss, B, 720 coal, 14 shudes IMPORTS—Jan 3. Garrucha, Leverington ss. 1500 iron ore, Ebbw Vale Co Salta Cabello, Reggio ss, 1550 iron ore, Ebbw Vale Co Decido, Blythwood ss, 1350 iron ore, Decido Iron Ore Glasgow, Auric ss. 560 pig iron, J F Thomas & Co Middlesbrough, Jas Hogg ss, 570 pig iron, Mordey, Jones & Co EXPORTS COASTWISE—Jan 3. Cork. Abm Sutton SR, 320 coal, T Wilks & Co Bideford, Nouvelle Marie, 75 coal, James & Emanuel Bridgwater, Tom, 115 coal, J M Akers Ilfracombe, Favourite. b7 coal, W Thomas Bideford, Ann, 57 coal, Diamond Llantwit Co Bristol, Cardiff Castle, 100 sacks flour, 79 phosphate, B Edwards ——— PORTHCAWL. | AARIVAL, Jan 3.—Carnsew ss, Hayle, light. | SAILING, JAU -X-~3anuw«S< Hayle, 480 coal.
HAMILTON PARK MEETING. HAMILTON…
HAMILTON PARK MEETING. HAMILTON PARK MEETING. TO-DAY'S RACING. ORDER OF "E UN.NING. -litiliters' Steeplechase, 12.50; Buchanan's Hunters' Hurdle. 1.20 Club Steeplechase. 1.50 Hunters' Flat, 2.20 West Scotland Steeplechase, 2.50 Optional Selling Hunters' Flat, 3.20. ENTRIES. HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE.—Beehive colt (4y), Look Out (6y), Lady Ciare (5y;, Lady Oswestry (aged), Gay Lotharit) (aged), Receiver (6y), Hamarchis (by), Grasper (aged), and Devil's Dyke (4y). HUNTERS' HURDLE.—Ransom (aged), Northover (aged), Devil's Dyke (4v), Palmbloom (by), Whatever (aged), ami Columbine (4y). CLUB STREPLECIIASE-Palmbloom (5y), Nero (by), The Nun (aged). Whatever (aiyed), Oswestry (aged). Columbine (4y), Gay Lothario (aged), Lammermoor (aged), Ranson (aged), Devil's Dyke (4y), and Old Malt (6y). HUNTERS' FLAT. -L,,trrikiii (4y), Northover (aged), Ransom (aged), Whatever (aged), Lammermoor (aged), Palmbloom (5y), and Fancy Boy (6y). WEST OF SCOTLAND STEEPLECHASE.—Gay Lothario (agea), Northover (aged), Ransom (aged), Whatever (aged). Old Malt (6y), and Cranberry (5y). OPTIONAL SELLING HUNTERS' FLAT.—Lammermoor (aged), to be sold for EIOO Lady uswestry (aged), and Ransom (aged), each to be sold for £ 50. ARRIVALS.-The following- horses have arrived Thorton, Look Out, Lady Clare, Lady Oswestry, Gay Lothario Reever, Hamarchis, Grasper, Devil's Dyke, Ransom, Northover, Palmbloom, Whatever, Columbine, Nero, The Nun, Lammermoor, Old Milt, Dyke, Ransom, Northover, Palm bloom, Whatever, Columbine, Nero, The Nun, Lammermoor, Old Milt, Larrikin, and Fancy Boy,
POSTPONEMENT OF THE HAYDOCK…
POSTPONEMENT OF THE HAYDOCK PARK MEETING. In consequence of a severe frost on Thursday night, it was quite impossible to bring off the Haydock Park fixture yesterday, and the meet- ing was postponed until January 10 and 11.
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NEWMARKET TRAINING NOTES. OUlt NTTWMALWID'T COIUUCSPONnENT. ) NISWMAIUCKT, Friday.—Winterly weather still pre- vails. On the Racecourse side Tom Chaloner's Charles- ton covered nearly two miles Spate, Alastor, Faust Touch-me-Not, Eider, and the two year olds trotted and hack-cantered. Marsh's Dryad II, Newcastle, and Abeyance went nearly two miles Sherbrooke, Pro- moter, Scottish Fusilier, and Unitifined negotiated a mile and a half. Waugh's, jun, Elgin, Bonnie Aggie, Johnsbacli, Caledonia colt, Fritz, and Cisillar colt trotted oil the Cambridge-road. On the Bury side Gurry's Rookdale and the two year olds cantered five furlongs. Ryan's Sacramento, Belfry, Peterhof, Alloway, Barcarolle, Marcia, Ixia, Ponza, Bert, and several others were similarly em- ployed. Mrs Chaloner's Belle et Bonne and Miss Nellie trotted on the roads. Golaing's Calumet, Donna Dolores, Frolic, ¡"ringe, Albertus, Misere, Clang and otehra trotted by the side of the Moulton road. Tom Leader's Sydenham, Kedar, Arcanus, Royal Stuart, and others were similarly employed.
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u SCRATCHINGS. All engagements: Eden and Charade.
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COURSING.—SULLY COURSING CLVB.—This Club's Sixth Arrliual Meeting takes ydace on Wednes- day and Thursday, January 8th and 9th. In addition to the two Club Stakes there will be an Open Stake for 16 all-aged greyhounds at £ 1 4s each. Cour.sing com- mences each day at 9. oO. Special trains leave Great Western Railway Station each morning at 9.11 and 10.48.—Hon. Secretary, John L. Perry, M.R.C, V.S., 3b, Charles-street, C&rdiff. 1324-443
FOOTBALL.
FOOTBALL. TO-DAY'S LOCAL FIXTURES. Swansea—Newport v, Swansea Pontardulais—Swansea 2nd v. Pontardulais Clifton—Cardiff v. Clifton Penygraig—Aberdare v. Penygraig Penarth—Cardiff United v. Penarth A. Llandaff Juniors v. Penarth Juniors Newport—Maindee v. Newport 2nd Usksioe Juniors v. Machen Greys Aberavon—Neath v. Aberavon Poiitytnister-I,I,in(iaff v. Pontymister Llandaff Yard-St Davi t's v. Llandaff Yard Maiiidee-Penartli v. Maindee l,landaff -Iktrry Harlequins v. Llandaff 2nd Caerphilly—Cardilf Harlequins A v. Caerphilly Cogan—Cardiff Rangers v. Cogan. Cardiff—Chepstow v. Cardiff Harlequins „ Baoli v. Cardiff A Treiiegarville v. Roath Harriers „ Lonacros3 v. Ely Rovers Cadoxton v, Cathays Rangers „ Cardiff Star v. Canton Bute Terracti National v. Cardiff Star Juniors Silver Star v. Barry Juniors Tyneside v. Red Star St. Margaret's v. St. Saviour's (Association.) SWANSEA v. NEWPORT. This important match will be played at Swansea this afternoon. So far this season the Swansea First X V., have not sustained a single defeat, but the two matches with Newport ended in drawn games. Hence the con- test of Saturday will be watched with great interest. It will be seen that Swansea will put an exceptionally strong team into the field—Longdon and McCutcheon being announced to take the places of Bishop and Pearce, whilst the forwards will be materially strengthened by the addition of Walter Evans, who is in rare form this season. The following have been selected to represent Swansea Back, Bancroft three-quarter b.icki, McCutcheon, Longdon, 1). Gwynn and Whapham half-b:icks, D. James and E. James forwards, W. Bowen (captain), Wal ter Evans, Meredith, T. Williams, H. Beavan, D. Samuel, J. sanuel. and E Charles. The following will represent Newport, although the positions of some of the players may be altered: Back, T. England three-quarter backs, Webb, A. Gould,George Thomas, and HierDavies; half-backs. Downe and Charlie Thomas; forwards, Graham(capt.), Newcombe, Day, Hannen, Boucher, Griffiths, Edwards, and Watts. Mr W. M. Douglas, will act as referee. Out- Newport correspondent writes :—All eyes in the local football world will be turned towards Swansea on Saturday, when the "All White" and the redoubtable wearers of the "Blick and Amber" (shoidd the elements permit) will be engaged in what promises to be the stiffest encounter that will be wit- nessed ou Welsh grouud this season. This will be the third meeting of the farnoui rivals, the two former matches having ended in as you were "-a draw each time. The first game came off at Newport, and at the finish the score ret(I-Swaniea, I try and 4 minors; Newport, 1 try and 2 minors. The next performance took place at Swansea, where, after another hard tussle, the result was-Newport, I try, 4 minors Swansea, 1 try and 3 minors. Both teams are in the pink of condition, as evidenced by their recent Victories. Newport has vanquished Oxford Univer- sity, Clapham Rovers, Wellington, Weston, and the London Welsh within the past month, whilst Swansea holds the proud position of not yet having been beaten this season. Both teams will be strongly represented. Newport will have the help of the famous three- quarter back A. J. Gould, whilst C. J. Thomas will re- sume his old place at half, where he won laurels of yore. The Great Western Rail n ay Company are going to run a special train at excursion fares so that New. port folk may have an opportunity of going down and cheering their representatives on to victory or condol- ing with them should they be beaten. Whatever be the result Graham's lads may be depended upon to render a good account of themselves. Whilst the premiers are at Swansea the Newport 2nd XV. will be doing battle with Monmouth Town at Newport. At Maindee the suburbans take on the Penarth 1st team, and an interesting game is expected. CARDIFF v. CLIFTON. To-day Cardiff meet CIifton on the latter's ground. The Metropolitans will travel by the train leaving Cardiff at 12.30. The team to oppose the Cliftonians will be —Back, H. E. Morgan three-quarter backs, C. S. Arthur (captain i, 1". G. Vivian, J. J. E. Biggs, and J. Iladley half backs, W. E. Jarman and If. M. Ingledew forwards. S. H. Nicholls, W. E. O. Williams. D. W. Evans, J. Mahoney, C. B. Allen, Augustus Lewis, T. Harry, and Gomer Thomas. Mr W. M. Shepherd will act as umpire. OLD MERCHANT TAYLORS v. CARDIFF. For this important match, to be played in the Cardiff Arms Park on Monday. Garrett, the Penarth captain, will partner the home skipper, Arthur, as centre three- quarters. The visitors will bs represented by A. fS. Gedge, back S. P. Cornish, W. S. Cave, and E. H. Gunnery, three-quarter backs L. H. Gunnery and N, Parham, half-backs J. Pearson. W. J. Pearson, H. C. Green, E. Prescott, A. N. Wier, W. P. Horsley, A. C. Hughes, G. M. Clark, and J. S. Turner, forwards. PENYGRAIG v. ABERDAR;E.-In consequence of Bristol not being able to raise a team, Aberdare has kindly consented to play at Penygraig on Saturday. The following 9.re the respective teams Aberdare Back, Ben Llewellyn three-quarter backs, James James, M. Nichols, W. Nichols, and R. Jones half- backs, F. Evans and W. Tremellin forwards, Rev J. P. Grittiths (capt.), Wm. Thomas, Fred Mears. Tom Howells. Fred Brough, Fred Oxenhain, Geo. Roberts, and M. Kenshole. Penygraig Back, G. Llewellyn three-quarter, backs, M. W. Rees (capt.), Walter Phillips, J. C. Evans, and Tom Jones half-backs. Tudor Foster and Tom Morgan forwards, D. H Lewis, R. Rowlands. F. Casey, J. Atkins, R. John, W Prosser, T. It. Taylor, aud John Lewis. BOLTON WANDERERS V. GLASGOW RANGERS.— Played at Bolton in the presence of four thou- sand spectators. Result: Wanderers, 4 goals Rangers, nil. The Wanderers kicked off and pressed closely, Weir scoring in 25 minutes. Then Glasgow took up the attach, and were near scoring, At, half-time the Wanderers ied by 1 goal to nothing. Directly after the interval they added another, Brogan a third, and Weir a fourth, the Wanderers running out easy winners by the score indicated. 0 FOOTBALLS, Rugby and Association, at T. Page Wood and Co.'s. Cardiff. 8021
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THE STATE OF TRADE. THE SCOTCH IRON TRADE. GLASGOW, Frida-y.-The New Year holidays now being over business has been resumed in the Scotch iron trade with great spirit. The Glasgow warrant market has met only three days this week, but a very large amount of business has been done at quickly advancing prices compared with the closing prices of last week. Lseotch warrants have advanced 33,Cleveland 3s 3d, and Cumberland 3s 104d per ton. The tone of the market has been very strong, and very large pur- chases of warrants are reported to have been made here on English account. Hematite pigs are in very active request for the purpose of steel-making, and it is reported that the outnut of this citss of iron wijl shortly be increased. Fuel is becon. ,g very dear. and the iron masters are talking of a further advance on the price of special brands as a necessity. The. stock of pig ifon in Connal's Glasgow store has been deduced 3,326 tons in the course of the week notwithstanding- the holidays. As regards the Scotch finished iron trade, the position has been greatly strengthened by the advance of 10 s a ton on liuglisli bars made a few days ago, and some of the Scotch makers are also quoting increased rates. The steel trade is very firm.
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PEOPLE WHO EAT THEIR PARENTS. 10 the report of the administration of the Shan States during 1888-9, which has just been received in this country, Mr Scott refers to the state of Tong San. The country is mountainous, with but few roads that are even bridle-tracks. The people are described as very savage they use poisoned arrows with the bow and blow-pipe, and dispense almost wholly with clothing. They are said to be cannibals, especially in the more remote hills towards the Chinese frontier. It is asserted that they eat their parents to save them from the misery of old age, and as a kind of refinement on the ancestor worship of China and Tooquin,
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THE BARRY DOCK AND RAIL WAY COMPANY. Mr G. C, Downing, secretary and solicitor to the Barry Dock and Railways Company, ba, written as follows to the Tiius:-Sir,-My atten- tion been directed to the article on ths Railway Programme for next SessionCOR, tained ifi your issue of the 27th ult., in which it is stated that "the Barry Company, not content, s with wnging a relentless war of rates, &c., is J seeking access to Cardiff and the Bute Docks," &c. ;-aftd as such statement is inaccurate and cal- I culated to- miblead persons at a distance interested j in this company and the district generally, I must ask you to be good enough to publish this letter ill your next issue, and thus enable the public to ascertain the true facts of the matter. Parliamentary sanction was given to this com- pany's undertaking upon the distinct understand- ing tiiitt-the rate for the carriage of coal for ship- ment would be a halfpenny per ton per mile, and | accordingly, when the undertaking was opened for pubGc traffic in July last, the rate charged was based upon this understanding, and, pursuant to the Parliamentary pledge of the promoters, was applied to small and large freighters alike. Thia halfpenny rate is little, if any. thing, lower than rates which have been charged by the Rhymney Company in competition with the TafrCompauy in the district for years past. It havitag been rumoured that the Taff Company proposed to cut the rates below the figure charged by this company, at the half-yearly meeting of shareholders held in August last,Mr David Davies (deputy-chairman of this company) distinctly stated in his speech (which was fully reported in the local papers) that this com- pany had not initiated and did not desire a war of rates, but that if the Taff Company commenced to cut ttie rates this company would tollow down to the level of, but would not go below, the Taff rate. Notwithstanding this most distinct warning the Tag Vale Company shortly afterwards re- duced their rate below that of this company, and we were therefore obliged in self defence to follow. It will thus be seen that it is the Taff Vale Com- pany, and not the Barry Company, who are waging a war of rates. It is not a fact that my company aro this Session seeking access to the Bute Docks.
A NEW BREWERY FOR CARDIFF.
A NEW BREWERY FOR CARDIFF. The tendency manifested of late years to work breweries on the limited liability principle is about to show itself in Cardiff, where a new company has erected a brewery on an open piece of land near the Great Western Railway. So confident are the promoters of success that they and their friends intend to retain one-half of the capital of the company, and offer the other half to the public. Few in Cardiff outside the rade knew that a large establishment of that kind was about to be opened so early as February next. A few days ago the Pall Mall Gazette published a list of persons who died during the past year, and wbo&e personalities ran up to six big figures, and the brewers, as in the past, held a high and, though the teetotalers would hardly admit it, honourable place. It is evident that making beer still pays enor- mously, whatever may be said aboul arinking it. Cardiff has been going ahead in the matter of docks and other public works, but its people have hitherto been content to consume, tc a great extent, beer made in Bristol, Burton, Edinburgh, and otherplaces. From the engineer's report we extract the following general descrip- tion of the new premises The sinking of the well, which was the first atep,wais successfully carried out,and an unlimited supply of good water obtained, the temperature of which even in summer does not exceed 52 dog. Far., and all the land springs and surface watet excluded. The foundations of the brewery were then sunk right through the clay to a soiid bed ol gravel. The trenches were about 14ft. below street level and about 4ft. wide, and filled in with a specially made c,ucrete to withiu 18, inches of the cellar floor level, so as to avoid any settlement. The brewery itself and the stack are altogether an imposing group of handsome design, and very strong and substantially built, the mortar used in the construction being com- posed of the local Aberthaw lime and bard burnt ashes, which sets almost equal to the best cement. The premises are built, with Doltings and Box Down stones and buff coloured brick dressings, filled in with hammer-dressed stone work, the different suloured specimens of granite and other stones being mixed and blended with great taste and good effect. There are hundreds of tons of copper work, iron girders, and joists, and pipes, &c., used in the building, all the principal joists being of British manufacture. The approach to the brewery is from Penartb-road, through Craw- shay-street. There are most convenient office arrangements, with fire-proof room for books &c., and a large board-room is provided on the first floor. The size of the land provides tor brewery, brewer's house, maltbouse) stables, cart- houses, &c., and is about li acres in extent, so that there is ample space fur any extention that may be required in the future.
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EXCITEMENT IN THE IRON MARKET.
EXCITEMENT IN THE IRON MARKET. On Friday there was a re-appearance of excitement in the Midland pig trade on receipt of the news of the sudden advances in Glasgow. Derbyshire and North- ampton Digs rose immediately to 75s and 77s 6d, and Lincolnshire to 80s. West coast hematites rose from 91s to 95s and Blaenavon best foundry hematites to B6 10s. The best Staffordshire hot-blast pigs went up to 90s, and cold-blast to £ b 10s and 95 15s. Common Staffordshire iron advanced to 65s, and other quota. tions were wholly withdrawn.