There was quite a good demand for investment securities in Throgmorton-street to-day, notablv Colonial issues and Home Railway Preferences and debenttnes, but the nquiry for speculative things was not pro. nounced. The following cnees mere quoted among others: Consols 684. Home
30 September 1914 - Pall Mall Gazette - London, London, England
lb. noel monthly meeting of the Southern Committee wee held at the Aosocteflon'e offices on Sept. 15. Mr O. V. A. Schofield ivice-preeident) was In the chair. The Arton County School Sports Club. reeotrinkended for affiliation by the Bucks and Wtet Middteem Dlrtriet Committee, w
30 September 1914 - Sporting Life - London, London, England
(By Solon) Seven events again comprise to-day's card, and perhaps chief interest will centre in the October Handicap, for which several Cesarewitch *woes will be seen out. I.3O—MAIDEN 3-Y-0 PLATE (71.). PILGRIM FA'rIEER (9.) began slowly when nowhere to Argentine (level) here in
30 September 1914 - Sporting Life - London, London, England
Latest Reports from Principal Quarters. NEWMARKET, Tupsday. Neither Kings Common nor Willbrook' wan seen out this morning, and they had better he left alone for the Veserewitch. There it a little contenting wrong,. which may develop. (Jondorar did not go at all ash in his gallop
30 September 1914 - Sporting Life - London, London, England
ROYAL STANDARD GROUNDS. WALTHAM• STOW.-Nome clone and interesting racing was witnessed on Kept. 27. when Jim Sanders decided the signal fortnightly sports. E 5 Myth Handicap-Hest 1: J Rand. 31, 1; Evans, 170. 2. Heat 2: Crawford. 17. 1: Highland. 134 t 2; Hest 3: H Rule. 1: °fio
30 September 1914 - Sporting Life - London, London, England
PAGE GREEN OLD BOYS LOSE AT WALTHAMSTOW. Page Green Old Dora are a smart act of Foungstera who bid fair to develop into a very good aide in retiree of time. They are quite the most promising team that have viaitril the Hare and ground this month. and AValthenistow Grange. though
29 September 1914 - Sporting Life - London, London, England
Another organisation has been formed to promote a tournament in aid of the Prince of Wales's Fund, and the venue will be the Durham Club and Institute, M. Seven Sisters-rd., close to the Nag's Head. Mr G. Robinson. the hon. secretary of the club, called at the Sporting Life" yes
29 September 1914 - Sporting Life - London, London, England
lN LEAGUE GAME AT ABERDEEN ARE UNLUCKY. lien's en '. 1; Queen's Park, 1. l' e Leap 3 extr emely well to divide . iv be ei ' e po ' n Pittodrie. They may f SoQlew hat lucky to get a point, but! w n ? u me they played with '"jury s the left back, coming by • . iuter v necessitated
29 September 1914 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland