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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

SPORTING

... NEWMARKET FIRST SPRING MEETING. MONDAY. The following is the principal running for the week:- 502.; for 4-yr alds, Vat bib; 5 yrs, 8st 91b; 6 yro and aged, 9st. Last three miles of B. C. Lord Sandwich's Plantagenet, 4 yrS . . . (Nat) I Mr. Edwards's Trudge-it, 4 yrs . . (E. Edwards) 2 The JERRsti STAKES, of 100 Savo each, h ft; colts, 8st 71b fillies, 8st 41b. D. M. Lord W. Powlett's Energy . ...

SPORTING

... 8PO??T3NG, CHESTER RACES.-TvESDAY. A bit of a sensation was created this ena.Iting by a stateleent that a person ot coasiderable notoriety bad been detected tampering with the boys in Win. Scott's stable, acid that, on the principle that prevention is better than cure, the lads had been allowed to accept the Chiltern Iutndreds, acd extra care had been talen of Cataract. We give the ...

SPORTING

... SpORWING. TATTERSALVS.-MoEDAt. THE SUFFOLK STAKES. S to S aget Mr. Salvin's Alice Hlawthorn, (taken)-5 to I1 agst Mr. Howe's Kborassafl-6 to I agst Sir J. Haw- ley's Bishop of Romford's Cob-7 to I ngst Mr. King's YYoung BnchinvaT-S to I agst Mir. Payne's Queeni Mob. Very little done on anytbing except the favourite, who, we understand, will be ridden by John Day, jutl. Nearly all the horses ...

SPORTING

... 6iORT3RNG. . TATTESALVLS.3--ODYA. IaorNMArstn'S QoALrrtcATroN.-This case came be. fore the Duke of Beaufort and the Marquis of NormaTIby this morning, C. C. Greville, Esq. attending on behalf of himself and the other objectors, and Lord George Bentinck for Mr. A. W. 11111; time not having admitted of the inquiry being brought so a close, it was adjourned until Thursday, on which day we have ...

SPORTING

... EPSOM RRACb T'le races commenced onf Tuesday, with a mneagre list, both as to the number and, quality of the races it an- nounced. The weather was delightful, exactly suited for the enjayteneit of but of door sports. At six in the moening tire suu broke through a misty atitoospbere, and ihone SadIlly .cud serenely, its brilliancy being softened by flepcy clouds, sao its sultriness by a ...

ROYAL THAMES YACHT CLUB

... aCTAT. =IAXIS TAA T t;LV. onam our Lteot Edition of lut wAk.] SAk1ING MATCH POR A SPLENDID CUP AND COVER, VALXE SELVENTY FIVE GUINEAS, PRESENTED BY ALDERMAN JOHNSON. Yesterday (Saturday) this long talked of and interest- ing match took place between yachts belonging to memn- bers of the Royal Thames Yacht Club, for a splendid silver-gilt cup and cover, value seventy-five guineas, presented by ...

SPORTING

... braRTIMG THE SETTLING ON THE DERBY AND OAKS. The settling took place On Tuesday afternoon at Hyde-park-corner, and, we are happy to state, went off - remarkably well. It could net well have been other- I wise. The round betters, in fact, have been unusually fortunate this year; all the printipal handicaps have re- F suited in the defeat of the favouites, and the balatsces, in consequence, have ...

SPORTING

... sPOJRT1NG. ASCOT.-I/ = 'RACES. TUEsDAY. This truly regal meeting commeesced to-day with a programme that has never been approached. With the IMat delightful weather isaginable did the meeting commence, and, in sphte of the rumours to the contrary, it was graced by the presence of the Queen and her i'lustrious guests. The company present, irrespective of Royalty, vwas numeroug, embracing an ...

SPORTING

... SPo.W.XTsNG. fAflYSRlSALL'S.-TaniUnsAYr. THE NORTHUMBERLAND PiLAltiO a to I ai t Mr. Meisklam's Ilaeritress (taken S t, I agst Major Yarburgh's Little Johls (taken)- -f to I igt Colonel Cradoek's Pagan (token)- 12 to I agst Lor.h .et- laud's Coeleiress (taken). i GOODWOOD CUP. 20; to I agit Ir. Forth's Galrden Rule (taken). ST. LEGER. 20 to I aget Mr. Mostyn's Pantasa (takenl-25 to I f agst ...

SPORTING

... SPET03NG. TATTEHSALVS,-TZCOR6DAO ?? GOODWOOD STAAKES. I' to I agst Mr. ramsbottomns Pine Apple-1 to t agst Mr. A. W. Hill's The Libeb- 120 to I taken to a Us large smontIt)-20 to I opTaSr. Wvesley's Nottingham- tot 20 to I ogst Lord StradrokY&s Boarding-schoi Sf153 th! (takel)-20 to I agst i 3l. Pcye's Queen Mab-20 to Ithr gagt Lord G. Bentinckis John o'eaunt-20 to I asot ex, Mr. ?? Lightoinf ...

SPORTING

... TATTERSALL,'S.-THurSDAY. The Goodwood Stakes engrossed nearly the whole bssi- ness of the afternoon it extended oeer a large field, Itot, in its final results, presented very few alterations. Tile chief onotlaywas son The Libel, Fythis, Warp, Veanus, gaeen Mab, Glossy, and Extravaga51z' the od gis esrelwith the Glserretion Eof tile last teo, agreeing very closely wvith those quoted on Monday, ...

SPORTING

... SPORT-NG. NEWMARKE1T JULY MEETING.-TvTeSDAY. A meeting of very slender pretensions commenced to- day with the July Stakes and a haradicap (the match between Panther and Hartshorn standing in the list for tbe second day), and a company sadly deficient in num- bers, and scarcely less to in Taslk, many bf the leasing rembers being ddtecss ta sown er radway eommittees. Ayu.s't from tile eaCsirg, ...