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TATTERSALL'S.—THURSDAY EVENING, SIX O'CLOCK

... TATTERSALL'S.-THURSDAY EVENING, SIX O'CLOCK, I DERBY. So much time was occupied in comparing books, that betting, until late in the afternoon, was almost at a stand still; and when it did commence, so fitful was it, so seall the investments, and so great the crowd, that ise lad some difficulty in drawing up a list of market prices Except in Pam, who was sent to the rightabout by a bet of 1000 ...

TATTERSALLS.—MONDAY

... TATTERSALLS.-MONDAY. The room was crowded until a late period, and two or three changes took place in the Derby betting, but business on the whole was ii nsemornably dull. The Grey was backed tor £300, the greater portion of it beig got on at a fraction under 4 to 1. Phonix was backed for rather more at 5,5k, and5f to l, the latter being offered at the close. Cobbam was in gene- ral demand, ...

Sporting Intelligence

... . I:. I ;I , , ; e. ! X I ' , Rpoartiv O~xtlftgec¢. ,. ; ,i CATTERICK BRIOGE MEEtLkG; THURSDAY. TFh6ClA3PAGMPF S7AieA of 20 srna. eacb,;pqp. with- 1L ?? sp3rvepddd frjzu the ?? F~ind, threr qulezmorL a'muier , 7if ts : f, Wiolter~udetookrfzhelerfd, and woo e39y. IhreFiiLtffei SfTAKie of 25~ ovw each. A nwile arnl a haj1t ?? ?? { *B~f ha e m: ?? I !'hIPIrilkebr's k t N ti. 3 by Jerry; ?? ...

Local and General Intelligence

... [%Loeal aty cenrar iFutemffence. CRICKEr MATCH ON WOODHOUSE MOOR, BRuNSWICK CLUB V. OFFICERS O TisE 32ND. A match at Cricket for a small stake was played on Woodhoise moor, on Monday last, between the mem- bers of the Leeds Brunswick Club and the Officers of the 32nd regiment, now stationed in this town. The day was beautifully fine until about four o'clock; and the wickets having been pitched ...

Sporting Intelligence

... I ftortintg hitellinte. CHESTER, WMEDNESDAr, MAY 7. This being the all-important day of the week on which the Tradesmen's Plate or Cup was to be decided-a race which for months has occupied the attention of the betting circles in all parts of the kingdom, it led to the customary excitement in and about Chester, and although the morning was unfavourable, from slight but refreshing showers, ...

Local and General Intelligence

... |iI ocal amon Zexeral 3ntewynm I CRICKET MATCH ON WOODHOUSE MOOR. BRUNSWICK CLUB T. OFFICERS OF THE 32ND. A match at Cricket for a small stake was played on Woodthose moor, on Monday last, between the mom- hers of the Leeds Brunswick Club and the Officers of the 32nd regiment, now stationed in this town. The day was beautifully fine uitil about four O'clock; and the wickets having been pitched ...

CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE THAMES

... d The championship of the Thames, the first of the threo c great sporting events of the week, was contested on Monday, v and so extraordinary a boat race was never seen. After the It most gallant struggle on rer rd, from the first to the last, a over a course of nearly four miles and a half, the champion t e of the Thames and Tyne, the hero of nearly half a hundred g i desperate conflicts, the ...

Sporting Intelligence

... porttitng bntefftgetrt. Thili RKACES.-_WEDNESDAY, MAY 28. THE DERBY DAY. The Derby epeculations this year, though certainty materially affected by the growing importance of the Chester Cup, were heavy in legitimate betting; and had it not been for the Old England and Weatherbit affair, there would have been little or no nobbling to complain of. Derby lotteries and sweeps were numerous, but ...

Sporting Intelligence

... ftortilig IntrIlignm ASCOI IACES.-TuxsnAT, Ju 10. The TRIAL STARES of5 SovSeach, with50 added: for two- yr-olds, 4st 41b; three, 7st 41b; four, 8st 71b; five, 9st; six and aged, 9st 31b. New mile. Eleven subs. Mr. A. W. Hill's The Libel, 3 yrs ?? (Arthur) I Lord Chestesfieleis Knight of the Whistle, aged ?? 2 Mr. J. Day's The Hero, 2 yrs ?? 3 The following also starhed, but were not ?? :-Lord ...

Sporting Intelligence

... ?? . HEATON PARKMEETING, M . . - . rF WEDNESDAY, S PTEWW ;4 heSTANLEY, STAKES Ar 1o sor& eacb; thI~ 9dstlb Fraye' War I Old a i MetiSrfiv, 1 v llstilb. A , ,. LorD St1ej'ac bf Miss Bows ?? Lord D ame ?? b f by Rufiigrey.Cidi r.i . ;Lira Eghiaton'ibl h The Black * Lord Wilton na eab c N6nbrndmn- ?? - ,Slr Jobu t~eednadmnmeslr ?? ?? - -4 Twopaid. 'Won'by a Iength ?? The CHADIPAONel STAK;RE Of ...

Sporting Intelligence

... e5 aporti91 NO .WO. - K DONCASTER MEETING, MONDAY, SXPT IS. Ofh The Jeay has again wheeled rounfd, and it is nor Our SI duty to lay abefore our readers a conciso account of the cc doings at the once far.famned DOimO55ter R5es the outset we must refer to erm e particulars connected with the meeting, which are not vary creditable to the Wob parties conecerned. To those of Our readers who take ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Aportina *lttltnre. HAMPTON RACES. THE GOLD CUP, in specie, by subs of 5 sovs each, with 40 added; for three-yr.olds, 7st 71b; four tot 101b; five gst Slb; six and aged, 9st 7Tb; mares, dc., allowed 31b. Tlb witner to be sold for £200. Heats, once round and a distance. Ten subs. Mr Parr's Ninety One, 4 yrs ?? (Wakefield) 0 1 1 Mr Ramsbottom's Brush, 4 yrs ?? 12 2 Hon. G. Ongley's Fame, aged ?? ...