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CHESTER RACES

... C - IMONDAY. The Grosvenor Stakes of' 13 s60s. each, with 20 . sos. added by the Stand Conitmittee, vere wvon by Lord Derby'sF;ilcoubridge, beatinig SirT. Stanley's Carraetacus, and two odthers. A Produce Sweepstakes, of 60 sovs. each, h ft I was vvou by Dlr. R. Turner's b c by Figaro, beating 4 Sir T. Stanilev's b f by Pottery, and three others, I A Mutch or 100 sOVS. each, h ft one mile, was ...

THE LIVERPOOL REGATTA

... 'T'HE LIVERPOOL REGATTA: , I - - - , ., . .- . . m This Regatta, toek place ou the river Mersdy on Friday last, and frum its behig the first spectacle of tile kiind which has taken place there, it excited great interest. '[he consequence was, that about noolo the whole population of the town began to pour forth in thousands by every passage to the river side, and the, numerous steamers and ...

HEATON PARK RACES

... E O PA.\ RK'v IA i' \ l At ?? ]Vilv, ol I~rd Wisll.niuse's obl'to ily on Ilo'A ?? PAI SFAKEii IJ.l/iivsi .) vi' ill I~E ( ?? cvL iRvS(ihV) r) ?? on Snuy- devit i vII d I Li I :? h -t I tie Iou nv tile 1)0 Nc XST 1 ii b I CO 1 ._10 to 'Svvt Puafl Unibll , jd 1'V2i to -vii-gs A t-iktiil (alitivev frmi'lv). ?? ?? ig i ist (d Oii uivrsei--rrived' :-.-Lordi i.-ii-i, ii ?? ?? T~(1jI - ' sI I I - V ...

DONCASTER RACES

... *nt MONDAY, SEIT'. 14. 'I'ho 1itzwilliain Stakes were won by Mr. Orde's tie I3oes.viiig (Cartwrright,) beatilig b c by 'I'ruinpeter.- j. ?? eushiy. *If, 'T'le ChallipoigneStakes cere von by Alr. Powlolt's lKedge(llollines),betingl',eSqoirel, l3ulgrade, Moon- bearm, Sstirist, Sirnoo, and Assagai. Won cleverly c by a lenrtig and a hblf. rdj A Hanisdicap was won by Mr. Clarke's Benjamin ink ...

CHESTER RACES

... CHiESTEI'. IJIACES. ;- ( Conltimied i- iln ?? jage,) di ;, I tI AI: Y. A11AY B. .1 TH E PAI.AT'INE ST',IAK S of5 SO Vos cael, 11 ft, in for three yeurs old cults 8st 71b, and tilles 8st 2la; to :tb 'slurt at the Castle-pole, go once round, and etid at the n Coing-in-chair; those (tit of untried saires, or pot ots by untried stallions at the limle oi' naming, allowed of 41b ; those got by ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Tnfoilzgnmve? A lairge field1, i ichoiniig the I ii of' Rliaslys, several Of tile ol er dlie ic' iof, t eer~il stt ?? at ?? and ?? o ld ;I tisderable ?? (if'the ?? eiirv aid N'eOiiieii, Lii thle ?? of' u pwards, m 160, were iat a inect The ?? ed stag, J inii I.row,; whih i. fforded. So~ni exeelleiit riiis dluring last season, uponl bei ig, uiiertcd iieair itch hrd , Nceiit away towvards the ...

CHESTER RACES

... ,. TuEISDAY. 'l'he Grosvenor Stakes or 5 saovs enoh, lO ft, wvithl 30 added, 4 subs, was won bv Mr. It, (tenm Fltcateter, beating Sponge.-Bctting: S to 4 and e to I otl Flald- ea tehler.. The Palatine Stakes of 15 SOVs each '5 ft !vith I 0 added, was won by the Duke of ?? F ich, beating Mysticle, Cigarette, Priestess antl Cingtari- Bettil g: 5 to 4 OD Jelly Fish, 3 to I tgat Priestets, and 3 ...

BANGOR COURSING CLUB

... as as .t as Th two day's coursing adveitised in the local II. papers, came off on Wednesdayl and Thursday, n, with a slice of Friday, nightfall on the second v. day having prevented the game from being played 'yout. the frost on Wednesday caused a delay of ai two hours before starting; and it was high noon s, when the worthy Comptroller, Mr, R. M. Giar- Df PITHE, took the field, with a ...

A DAYS SPORT IN THE JUNGLE

... A DAY 6 SP'Oll'T IN' TIIE JUNGLE. Anorher dav Ave expected some dattcer. \ ?? Ave arrived at the grountd, which consisted of thick 1tntchies Of jonIei. with Open spaces between, Ave cot tirt of nr1n torljolts sntd took ?? glins. 'I here -e firind ia rrrirrrec of rilun looking forf traces of leer, will thersts, tilzers, oc riny other animls. A -i StiOOT 0s thy folitd tihe tranck of one, they ...

LIVERPOOL GRAND REGATTA

... lee One ol' thle best re gotts ever [held on (ieo Alersey, S thle tookc place otl lh, A~loike Ferry, on Tueseday lost. Ow- l u-ittg to Itilge t 4 ve~n of the prizes, tijd tie, splendid h sport eoiticipoind, nost fumbel-6r hod coogregte olng e tit ?? betwi eon Biirk~hotidlis i d Al onk ksFerry.- e In itte fiel c tetits were erected, tool ott thle shore a gi onl- slight species of ganibling wos ...

THE RACE WEEK, AT CHESTER

... TIlE RACE WEEK, AT CHESTER. This period, which may be cealled the Carnival of Clhuster, is over, and that ancient city has againi resumned its wonted stillness. The weather duringh a g .the week was, on the whole' favourable, andl the thi company numerous, although not so much. so as on tw LS former years. Fhe assemblies at the Rno al Hotel, ?? eon Wednesday and Friday night were never cx- j, ...

CHESTER SPRING RACES

... CTIESTER SPRING RACES. th t'he eve of merry May-day is expcted to usher 1' in as -good sport, andc as large an assemblage of' the patrons cf that good Englislhsport, which now is become the national amusement, as were ever [r. seen on the Rood-eye. We have before adverted to the great improve- a- ments made in the course; and we only regret that wc are inot able to announe an enlargement ...