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GHASTLY ^TRAGEDY.

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" GLADSTONE DAY." ♦

TERRIBLE BOATING ACCIDENTS.…

CHESTER WOMAN'S WINDFALL.

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SPORTING. I

REDCAR MEETING.

DUNSTALL PARK MEETING.

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IWREXHAM RACES.

CRICKET. .

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ENGAGEMENT OF LADY LETTICE…

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ALLEGED SACIIILEGE. ----+---

ITERRIBLE ACCIDENT AT HOLYHEAD…

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THE PIERROTS. .

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TARPORLEY

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. FRODSHAM.

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CHESTER STOCK & SHARE LIST…

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MARKETS AND F.\ i': S. -+-- SALFORD CATTLE. TUESDAY.-At market: Cattle, 1,5.37; prices higher. Sheep and lambs, 12,(54!) sheep better and lambs also in good demand. Calves, 236 trade quiet Quotations :c-Cattle, ljd. to 8d. sheep, 7d. to 9d. lambs, 8d. to D]d. 4 calves, 5d. to 8d. per lb. LIVERPOOL CATTLE, MONDAYI —The supply of Cattle and sheep was smaller tharn last week. Cattle met a good demand at last week's full rates, and for sheep there was a better demand at firmer prices. Lambs no better to sell. Quotations Beef, 1st class 7id., 2nd class ()j-d.. 3rd class 5^d. j mutton, 9d. to CM lambs, 9 id. to 9d per lb., sinking the offal. LONDON CATTLE, MONDAY.—At the Metropolitan Cattle Market this morning there were 1,040 beasts, consisting chiefly of Norfolks. Trade for both prime and secondary qualities ruled slow owing to general dearness. There was a good demand for cows and bulls by country buyers. Top prices:- Polled Scotch, 5s. 4d. polled Norfolk, 5s Id to- 5s 2d. Irish, 4s. lOd to 5s. Lincoln, 4b. 10d. fat cows, 4s. 4d. to 4s. 6d. Lambs extremely dull at fully 4d. leR money. Top prices :—Downs, in wool tis. 2d., dipped, 5s. 8d. Yorkshire, 4s. lOd. lfvmbs, (is. Gd. Calf trade nominal. CHESTER CATTLE, THURSDAY.—Good supplies of cattle at to-day's fair and an improved trade at high prices in sympathy with the continued rise in the fat stock markets. Sellers had little difficulty in clearing their best lots. and only the poorest cattle were short of purchasers. Prices—Milch cows, £ 14 to £ 22; calvers, el3 to £ 20 barrens. t9 to S13 heifers, JE8 to S15 stirks, £ (5 to zell.. NANTWICH CHEESE, THURSDAY. The first Nantwich bi-monthly cheese fair was held on Thurs- day, the pitch being about twelve tons. Buyers were present from Manchester, Rochdale, Warring- ton, Bradford, Huddersfield, Crewe, and other centres. Best lots found a ready sale at prices ranging from 55s. to (50s. per cwt. medium qualities made from 48s. to 54s. Most of the lots were- cleared by eleven o'clock. CHESHIRE BUTTER AXD EGG.-Liberal supply of home dairy produce at all centres. Steady inquiry. Quotations scarcely so es^sy as in previous week. Stockport (Friday) Butter, Is. 2d. and Is. 3d. per lb. eggs, 12 to 14 for Is. Altrincham (Tuesday) Butter, Is. 2d. and Is. 3d. per lb. eggs, 13 and 14 for Is. Macclesfield (Tuesday) Butter, Is. ld. and Is. 2d. per lb. eggs, 15 and id for Is. Crewe (Friday): Butter, Is. ld. and Is. 2d. per lb. eggs, 15 and 16 for Is. Sandbach (Thurs- day): Butter, Is. 2d. and Is 3d. per lb. eggs. 14 and' 13 for Is. Congleton Butter, Is. 3d. per lb. eggs, 14 for Is. Northwich Butter, Is. Id. and Is. 2d per lb. eggs, 14 and 15 for Is. Nantwich Butter, Is. 3d. per lb. eggs, 1(5 and 17 for Is. Knutsford: Butter, Is. 3d. per lb. eggs, 15 for Is. Runcorn: Butter, Is. 3d. per lb. eggs. 13 for Is. Chester: Butter, Is. 2d. per lb. eggs, 14 and 15 for Is. CHESTER EGG AND POULTRY, SATURDAY.—Prices at this market were—Butter, Is. Id. and Is 2d. per lb. eggs, 14 for Is. chickens, 2s. 6d. to 3s. each ducks, 3s. 3d. to 3s. (5d. each rabbits, Gd 8d. and Is. each pig-eons, 8d. and 9d. each. CHESTER CORN. SATURDAY. There is practi- cally little home-grown wheat offering, and m the absence of business prices are about nominal, very firm with a good millers' demand. All other grain in small supply at steady rates. American maize and foreign wheat are each quiet,, at generally unaltered prices. NEW OLD S. D. to S. D. 8. D. S. D. lvlieat, white per 751b. 0 4 8 0 0 to 0 0 Wheat, red „ 751b. 4 6 — 4700 — 0 0 lib. Nralting Barley 601b. 4 0 0 0 0 0 o o, Grinding do 641b. 3 3 3 4 0 0 0. 0, Oats 461b. 3 3 — 3 60 0 — 3 0 Beans 801b. 5 6 — 0 06 0 — 0 0 Beans, Egyptian. 2401b. 0 0 —18 0 0 0 — 0 0 Indian Corn 2401b. 14 9 —15 01 0 0 —15 0

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