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RACINIG NOTES

... she finished second in the Autumn Handicap, while on Friday she occupied the same unenviable rosition behind Lilian for the Queen's Plate. In the Autumn Handicap, favoritism devolved upon Chivalrous, whose close race with Gang For ward at Newmarket had ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... nprrnteprt of the Queen, and WI s. i~ ?? i-itS MAJESTY TO OSBORN'E, Sec~oupiipnieei by Cci~,% ~5 tzfeldt aiid the several officials of the German Embassy wh~o go to 't oext wveek. A ditiner party is given at Osborne h~usethe ame ve s the Queen, which wvill ...

RACING NOTES

... uninteresting this year. The Brighton Stakes, for which there have often been some excellent contests, and which Louise Victoria won last year, fell an easy prey to Chancellor, whose new owner did well to let him fulfil some engagements in England before ...

MR. STODDART'S TEAM IN AUSTRALIA

... ME. STODDART'S TEAM IN AUSTRALIA. QUEEN SLAND EASILY BEATENT. (FROMI OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,) rPER TIHE EASTERN\ TELEGRAPH COMPANY'S CABLE1 dSA;Er, Monday.-The match at Brisbane between Mr. Stoddar!'s teamt and a selected eleven of ()uecnsland terminated ...

FOURTH EDITION

... Mrs. Tanouerav' will be substituted, with Mrs. Patrick Campbell as Paula. THE QUEEN AT KENSINGTON PALACE. REVISITING THE SCENES OF GIRLHOOD, POPULAR ENTHUSIASM. The Queen to-day revisited the scene of her girlhood days at Kensing. ton Palace. Such a ...

RACING NOTES

... dark brother to Macgregor, who made a most inglorious debut in the race won by Glenalmond, and who ran even worse in the Queen's Plate on Wednesday; but opinions are divided as to whether Glenalmond may not eventually give way to Blantyre, who finished ...

RACING NOTES

... also supported for large sums, were able to finish in the first three. Verdure was allowed to walk over the course for the Queen's Plate, thus demonstrating the absurdity of retaining these donations in their present form. The two-year-old prizes gave ...

DISTURBANCE AT AN IRISH RACE MEETING

... Tier .lojcst- the queen last evenitig drove over from Osborne to Quarr tbbsec: to Pi o P}ince Henry of 13attenberg and Princess Beatrice. The Plince cund Princess of Wales, Prince Christian, and the Duke of Canlbrid~le left Victoria station yesterday ...

THIS DAY'S CRICKET

... out ?? 3 Radciiffe, b Tate. 2 Extras ?? ?? ?? 14 Total .. ?? 122 YAC H T ING. THE- ROYAL VICTORIA CLUB, RYDE., [FROM OfR OWN CORRESPONDIENT. I The Royal Victoria Yacht Club at Ryde held a most successful meeting yesterday, for although 'at one time the ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... appear to have a greater chance of success. The cinder path at Stamnford Bridge is, with thepossible exception of the track at Queen's Club, the fastest in England. The heavy rains during the week have affected it somewhat, but at its worst it affords good ...

Advertisements & Notices

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RACING NOTES

... was one of the prettiest sights of the week, and the issue hung on the balance until the last fev strides. Drummond, Louise Victoria, and Hannah singled themselves out from the rest of the field, and came clear away with little to choose between the trio ...