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THE H. H. RACES

... THE II. . RACES. These Races place last Wednesday, 'on Abbot- fri stone Down, w*hen the sport was very Inferior; al. thongh eight horses were entered for the'cup, only ,c five started. 11i',. IV. Ayling's oh, e .. 1 1 in Shrimntton's h. in .. .. 2 2 en -- IV Legg's chl. h, 3 .. 3 at - ?? .. ..dr ac Latham'seh. e ll dist, Mr. Shrimpton's horse w'as considered the fdvin;ite at. o starrng, hut ...

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... I.w -1 I : I 011,10,10 I l o 1W U, .11.1, ?? I .1- . ?? it ?? ?? loail~h)t ing 11111 0 l0 e brow nvlature ha9 legibly wtitten Al iiteiiian-0llose sliver hair flls over hiS pale brow Pr, -ose limbs, oince athletic, ?? appear shrunken, thos gh lie walkls with a military tfir-is tile Ttlarqttii o} WvU IS \l'C~ltlainlletr. Sill Ii '1'h lnt ttll tliin tniat, iisiang six lett, * cating a light U' ...

GOODWOOD RACES

... (JOODWOrOD RACES. ?? ?? ?? ,, , ,- . . I ' - 'Ilhat UcodooIY-d WL~CCeoS ho t10 first nicetin~g (if' i [ito hind il okitl 01,t tile igol sal establllisheld fiat that, no Utto W'io thit. It[IC 'vlid,'Itco of lilt cyte wvill gaiitisty-Nctc. MIt. 11th1 1 '011nlltto'' iiiettr' thu tot s1 ?? in t kind Tclt ho Otiko, tile Itcxt ill its Snvcreilln and~ thic! ?? thto 1'1 ]a( itt itl S,`t. LIlero, ...

EPSOM RACES

... EPSO31 RACES. WEDNESIAY-The DERBY STAKES of FIFTY o .SOvEREi&NS each, h ft, for three year olds. One hun- dred and eighty-eight sobs. f . 1r. Pedley's Cossack, by Hetman Platoff(Tem. h f pleman) . 2. . Ai1r. Bouverie's Wair Ea-le (W, Boyce) 2 Lord Eglintoun's Van ¶Tromp 1J. Marston) 3 s The following also started, but were not placed:- n r Sir R. Pigot's Conyngham, Duke of Richmond's Red b ...

GOODWOOD RACES, 1846

... GOOKaWoo]n I-XACIL?,S, ILS40. I ? . , None13.- TA.. .. 7oniiosto,o, to if / .l~ i'ptll - a'O d Ptt 1ifets, tl sp'tcicd to tJiG cor.504 rn,/ tolt 1at03 t0 the Clerk of the Course bqfoie di oeer, at tte Goodirood StaleS, VAi the Afond/ay bpefore the Races. FIRST DAY-JULY 2Sru. MHE CRAVEN STAKES of IO Sovereigns cach sub- .1 scripsion, for horses 'and inires of all agcs ; three ve,,rs old to ...

SPORTING ANECDOTES

... :O ?? . I 5,ftIEI,, of all the inanilces related of the hagacitybof Dogs, nonea: are more wotcidlerful.than'thofe'recordcd by Sir oinb 4Hlrring-: ton, ig the reign ofjames t. Of is dqg B Pigy, co'itained in a letter to Priiice Henry, fon of le'aboveI 'onarih,. Sir J]ohn writes~- I did once relate to your iignels aftcr' 'what M forte his tackliizge was- wherewithe tie di4 ;ojourti 'iom ryi -f ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... The l1am bledlln Wlh ili& meet tin ill lolity. at Kit- nocks ; Vedneeday, nt Waterblo Inn- Friday, at Swiimlmore Honse-each day at littpaat i) o'ciock. Tlhe H. 11. will leet oni ?? next, at Hartley (Cuirch ; Tuesday, at Tichborrie Parlk ThIursday, at Fiobtlown and Soat ivrty, at Roeetlietld Parh-at halt- plist ten o'clock cach dalv. iiir. Assli ton Smith's ?? will meet on ?? next, at ...

ASCOT HEATH RACES

... : I., I 1 These races ?? vn Tuesday, when the course r vas honoured with the preocnce bf the' Queen, Prince Consort,and their iluotrioiis visitors, who arrived in I nine of the royal carriage-, preceded by e le Earl ofGran- d ville M1Iaster of the Buck Hounds, an d Mr. C. Davies, , the Queen's Huntsman, and attended bya large retinue, which made their appearante ell the New Mile a few minutes ...

GOODWOOD RACES

... FRIDnAY.-Conctededfronm oir Seventh Page. Second vear of a Sweoepstakes of 200 soVS each, h ft for tharee yr.oldlo. One mile. 3 subs. Lord Glatgotes f by Lanercost,out of Canada, rc. ceived fbrfeit. Thle Slrettiingnham Stakes of 25 savs each, IO ft, for two.yr.ols *; s34 ubs Duke of Richmond's Officious ?? (F. Butler) I Lord Chesterletld'c e by Lancroost, out of Con- crztila Bettrirg: o to 2 ...

EPSOM RACES

... EPSOMI RACES. i -- These races commenced on Taeiday, wish the Craven D Stakes, of 10 sovs. each, 6 subs, which were won by Sir t G. Heathcota's Black Eagle. The Woodcote Stakes, of 10 sovs. each, with 100 added, were won by Mir. Gratwick's Countess, beating eight others. The Manor Stakes, of 5 sovs each, with 40 added, 10 subs. were watt by M1r. Death's Antagonis, beating eight others. The b ? ...

CHICHESTER

... SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1848. G-OODWOOD RACES. Tho progranmme of the monster meeting about to take place at 4oodvwood occupies seven columns of the sheet calendar, aad if given in detail, would take up more space than from the pressure of foreign and domestic intelligence we can afford to devote to it. A sketch of the engagements, however, will be sufficient to prove that the sport will be as ...

CRICKET

... CRCICKET. 51ARYLEHOOE CLUB AND GiROUND, V. PET. e WORTH CLUB AND GROUND.-This ?? the open. lig matci at Lord's, and was commenced an Alonday in the presence of a far lanter dumber of spectators than the coldness of the weather had led us to expect.- Among the company present we noticed Earl of Ducie, the Earl of Winterton, Lord Brayhroolse, Lord C. Rus. sell, the Hor.. F. Ponsoinby, the Hon. ...