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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING LV IT'L /GENCE. ,A)rTARKET SiCONI) , OCTEft MEEI'ISG, ?? ITutsDAY, OcTr. 15. j4y Poun-1s, for i-yr-o? colts. carryiog 8st. 41b. and fillies, I .9rC. uhrthtiry' hr. C. hv Ditto, out of Iawnev . e , | 1A,. Fotey', ch. C hy ttuhens, nut of a stster to Eledlion a 7, ?? Wilton'i b. S. by Juniper, dam by Oscar PTr. Edlwardq's h. f. Wild Rose, bv Seliim. 1).nf Graft~on's h. c.by Eation, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 'NEWMARKET SECOND OCTOBER MEETING, 1a6. : . : : 11~F0tDAY, QCT, }8. - Mr. Lake's Aladdin, gst. zilb. beat Mr. VansfttarttEs`uator, 2St..z1b. From the starting post of Ab. M. to the end of the Flat. ?? betting varied from 6 to on Equator, to x to lo on Alddin. Ld. G. H. Cavendish's Alcohol, 8st.fi1b- bea-t Mr. Payne's Onyx, 7st. r5lb. ?? Y. C., oogs,-6 to 5 arid:5 to 4 on AlK6ol. Sweepstakls of ...

BOXING

... : Another sort of North country fight took place yes- terday .at'M6oulsey Hurst,-between Turner, vwho made -his g~ebut on this occasion, and Curtis, designated :the Dutch. Samn of hiss weight from. his,.public fighting. Betting wash 'to s and-3 to i on tie event: There were but few persohs pr seini. The greatest novelty, perhaps, in the ring was the appearance of Oli- ver, who returned from ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING IVTELLIGENCE. NEWMAItKET THIRD OCTOBEl,' or HOUGHTON MERT'ING; rei6. MoNnAY, OcTroBER 24. II-Tr. Vansittart's Equator, 7st. a31b. beat Lord Darlingtonl'5 Whisker, 3st 61b. AtrM. o2ocgs. h. ft-woo easy. T'he bett- ing varied from 5 to 4 on Whisker, to 7 to 4 on EqluAtOr. D. of Grafton's lilllton, 8st.51b. beat D. of Rutland's Yarico, jst. 81b. A. F 2logs. h. ft.-2 to on NMilton.' Mr. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING IVTELLIGENCE. NEWMARIE!T THIRD OCTOBER, or HOUGHTON MEETING, ~x86. 'I'IURSDAY, OCTORItR 3T. Major Wilson's f. ty Juniper, Pit. 1olb. heat Mr. Whaley's e Bultrush, Sst. 31b. T. Y. (C. Sog ?? betting varied from even to 2 to x on Bullrush. 'li'e Houghton Oitlands Stakes, Ancaster's Imile, a Subswrip- F tion of 30ga. eacl, 1ogs. ft. if declared b one o'clock on Wed- t nesday; to be run ...

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... hie he NEWMARKET THIRD O(ICOBER, or HOUGHTON MEETING. szr6. n-. FRIDAY, NoVEMEnr I. Is, Air. Wyndham's Skim, Xst. 51h. beat Mr.Tnhonltill's Sir T'o- gmas, W5s. 81b. T. Y. C. ?? odds varied from 6 to 5 to 7 ton40 Skim. I of Rutland's Belnirina, 7st. 8ih. heat Mr. Payne's Itnks- Ile borouIgh, 7st. Izib. T. Y. C. 25gs.-7 to 4 and 2 to Y on Rlanks- of borough. Handicap Stakes of 25gs. each, sgs. ...

BOXING

... RUXING. A pitched battle for forty guineas (subscription), and a stake of ten, was fought on Saturday last, in a fifteen feet square, at Barnesley Heath, Yorkshire, on the border of Cheshire, seven miles from Woodyeat. Our correspondent describes the spetators in number ten thousanl. The combatants were Roberson, a black man from the coast of Africa, and a Yeoman from the West Riding of ...

BOXING

... BOXfA' . A renewal of the sports in the pugilistic ring took place yesterday between Bone and Crockey, on a part of Epping Forest, within a short distance of Ilford. The accelderna was kept so profound a secret, that even many in the fancy lost scent, and hundreds repaired to a spot called the Sun in the Sands, near Blackheath, which had been named. The flight of the motley groupe through ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... STA ITlMIENr OF THE ODDS ON THE DERBY AND VOAKS S IAKES, 5817-Dec. 9. DERBY.' 9 to t ags: Brother to Sninlensko. . .3 tO I agst D. of Grafton's Waterloo. a 53 ro I agst D. of Rtutlanid's c. by Slinm. 24 to I agst brother to Crispin. xS to x agat Indus, brother to Tigrls. -: QOAKS. l'aken-ao to a agst ch.-f.hy DirkAndrews,outafPopeJoan. t Ioo to too betted, the following six agst the field, viz ...

BOXING

... There was a great day's sport at Co:xiead Meath, near Haz- ley, Hants, which commenced at ten o'clock yesterday morn- ing, with a pitched battle for sixty guineas and a purse of five, between E. Smnaft, who beat a navigator of the name of Atkins, near the same spot, a few weeks since, and Peter Gibbon, a plant from the Somersetshire stock. All the forest steeds and crazy vehicles in the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... -.SPORTJNG INTELLIGENCE. STATEMENT OF THE ODDS ON THE DERBY AND- OAAS S ('ARES.1817-1D3c- 23. ; . * ''DERsBY.' 9 tfo r ip: Brother to Srnolerislt'. is to I agset D. of Oraften's Waternop. Takenz14 to I 3gst D; of IlutIaS1' c. ty Selimf-; 'I'aken:rs to x.agst.c.'by Orville, out of -*Vmentilla. Ta6en-16 to ; agat Indus, brother to Tligris. Taken-a5 to I agst Ld. Stawell's c. by Dick Andrews, ...

INDIAN SPORTS

... IA'DIAN SPORTS. F Extrqct ofa Letferfrorn.Baroda, latedl Jue z6, S6. A report W'avs brought by a criltivator about eighiv 'o'clock- yesterday morning, of two large t6ers-hiving taken up their.'abode. the preceding night ihi ai garden. within a mile.'ofthe West extremity of-thetown. The gentlemen of the residency, afier a hasty brbkfast~ 'anxiously prepared rifles, fusees,. and muskets, andi at ...