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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

SPORTING

... SPORTINC. The little interest which has hitherto attached to the great northern race, till wvithi aafew weeks ofits occurrence,witl probably not extend to another season, as the new system of racing lotteries will bring it into pro- inoent notice long before its usual time. The St. Leger is never so Open a race as the other twogreat three-year-old stakes. The fiel s for the Derby are ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIRENCE. TATTER3SALL'S, THURSDAY. Thursday, in every sensie-a small attendance; noid a very dlull per- formanuce. The business, however, list as it wass, deser.ves a brief record. 'ifu ftre eny.-) to I angut Hr. Blakelock's A. British Yeoman (taken to laSN, anod afterwards offered); 1,001) to 45 nyst Lord Eglintoun's Aristides (takeci); 551 to I anyst Colonel Peel's Morat ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTIND INTELLIiENCE. TATTERSALL's MONDAY. The meet noticeable features of the proceedings this afternoon were the extreme anxiety shown in ?? influential quarteecs to heck Aristides, Mlorat, Napier, and Cethserstomec; on the first two the outlay wes inconsiderabile, hut the feeling and its effect on the market were unequivoral ; Cotheretone was hacked freely at thousands to fifty and twenty ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENUE. TATTERSALL'S.-MONDAY. THE DERB1'.-Again was the British Yeoman passed over with no other notice than a solitary unaccepted offer of 7 to 1; nor was Aristides in much better odour, a bet of 18 to I in fifties having been followed by repeated offers of the same odds: this change of feeling eotablished Murat, who was backed freely at.l8 to 1, second favourite. Napier ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENOE. TATTERSALL'S.-MofDAY. THE DERnY.-The originators of the panic against A British Y'oes:an appear to have been put on the wrong scent, and, at some cost to themselves, have assisted a few of his friends in en- larging their investnonts upon more favourable terms than had boon previously oboinable. A glance at the qisotations, and two wvords ils explanation, wvill bear us ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELIGENUE. TATTfRSALVSAM-KDAT. Besides the usual visiters, there were in attendance yesterday several speculators froan tie provinces, and as some of them are known to be deeply interested in the first favourite for the Derby, some snovetnetst of consequence wvas calculated upon as a natural consequence; and so it turned out. The first offers were 10 and 11 to I on the field, and ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'S.-aONDAY. The arrival in town of several honourable members (not of the room, for the subscription-book is yet uttopened), had the effect of materially ilcreasiug the attendance on Meonday, and of raising business from the state of depression under whicrl it had so long sullfered. Passing over the Chester Cup, on which the speculations were in small sums, attd, extept in the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPURTIN& INTILLIDENGEO TATTERSALLS.-MONDAY. For the members present the bqtting on Monday was fifty per cent. slower than on any public day since Christmas; nor was it by any means so important as might have been expected from the recent changes; a few words, therefore, will suffice for an introduction to the usual list of prices. On the Cheoter Cup several bets were made, but the amounts ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIHENCE. TATTERSALL'S-T riOrDAY, THEp CIMSTER, Cop.-The, only moveable fayourite was Tho Corsair, who, from IS to I, laid early in the afternoon, sprung, in a brief space, and upon a small outlay, to 10 to 1, layers. There was no other change of consequence. ] l to I agst Mr. F. Clarke's Bizarre filly (taken)-l0 to I agat Mr. Lovesay's Tho Corsair - 14 to I Magt Ste C. Mtoack's, ...

SPORTING

... TATTERSALL'S, MOrNDAY. d CHESTER. Cur.-The decline of the Bizarre fillt, preceded by 3, several bets at 8and to I, by bringing other horses to some- thcing like reasonable prices, may probably tmprove books that at S present have a very unprofitable appearance; business, notwith- standing, alttough made rather interesting by the circumstaonce we have mentioned, and by the advance of The ...

SPORTING

... SPOR 5TING. TATTERSALL S.-MONDAY. TotE CaEsTER Cup.-The sale of the Bizarre filly, now called Reaction, to Mr. Goodman, one of her heaviest supporters, has had the effect of making her as good a favourite as ever, and, as a result, of materially lessening the inclination to back other horses; this, and the restoration of The Corsair to 10 to 1, taken freely, will account for the attenuated ...

SPORTING

... SPORTI N G. TATTERSALL'S-M tONDAT. COEnSTrs Cro'.-The only favourites seriously backed were- Reaction, 1,500 to 200, besides other bets at those odds and S to I; Marius, rather freely; Alice Hawthorn, and The Corsair; the other prices quoted are nominal. THEf DfnlY.-Offers to lay S to 1, take anything above it, about A British Yeoman; 16 and, in some instances, 15 to I about Murat; 25 to 1, ...