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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... - -D?i ?,6 . ?- ?? ?? spolt-1:1NU Eo, I , . ?? oot~t TATlTERSA.LXs, JAN-. 1. The foilowing is a full statement of the ;ddu :- i:t DErB. -tI B to I gsg~tiotler . ;. S0 to I agst Gamelils , a S to 1 4;ga Web' so to I agst Turconsan 14 to I agst Estagnolle. S0 to 1 agtt Ld. AilesbUry'S v 16 to I agst Defence ?? sO to I itst SnnowdrpOp' 20 to I agit 'I'rumpeter 30 to I agst Cressida 20 to I agst ...

KELSO SPRING MEETING—1827

... KELSO SPRING MEETING-IS27. d These races took place aver the Duke or Rosburghe's 0 Course on Tuenday week, when the sport auffldedd far canoed- ed the most santl)ile exp, ct-ations. The course wass in the ' highest state ofperfectio-, and the following is the result of t she contests for the diffirent stokes. l The Kelso Spring St Loger Stalses of Ten Guineas each, e p. ?? three-year-old Colts ...

CALEDONIAN HUNT & EDINBURGH RACES

... CALEDONIAN m ?? it 'Yhcse racest coimmlljcl 'UlAsdav I Those races ( luaif1 a day %vias vel N fii, 1 -.I I I ad- ttt'iIU Ii If Wt'ti' Cl ii pa al r ~ ~ ~ ~ ?? grull' kifi ?? i10,1 Ifur (;l-ncte thte Itii ?? tin a of 13tii-i-fcihl aid( a--i ,Ot 'Ii Clio ' ?? a' I o' NV_ .Ia S Nion I rd~iiliak 1S'IP' ollI, I ' Marn L-i i-h rkI.C IE ( Iiti' M C Pt, ir I i i a1'.t5 Is. Olstl' Ii i I iui'1 It GI ...

SPORTING

... BPO:ITT. he. T~ast Lothiir 9POlITING r iles st k ~ at, r ounf had 1 brisk tling of 11 MaUTle hunting this s eag it in, 30 lninute' tvitbout a check. nsart- Ihe htin tins h ason his commencedl Most favourably heavy fo r ?? he tmade the country a lie m-a.many fine scestt1 days at theve was an instance of so tt sly, and lie ill venture to ys at the beginning of a season; t III- fine runs in the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMARKET THIRD OCTOB ER, OR HOUG H- TON MEETING, IS24. FRIDAY. Sweepstakes of l00 sov. h. f A. F. Mr Ramsbottom's Cephalus, 8st. - - I Mr Molony's Cinder, 8st. Sib. - - 2 6 to 4 on Cephalus. Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, for three years old and upwards. T. Y. C. Mr Molony's Cinder, four years old, 8st. 21b. I Mr Wyndham's c. by Phantom, three years old, 7st. 4Th. 2 Svweepstal~es of 10 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTIGW INTELLIGENCE. .- r ?? nic Sp: inlf Wii Ab ofo use verI wh hai Ha of I and ors '1 Ma wit A I die! 'los sidi 1051 d'E Jul Ma '1 wit takr to t and and il imO the weT Fre Cxli wol wol slit- in oil] tha 110 wil by wl sta the wil ye colt Inat wit slt s11n tlf sIn( lilt Ii un arm in ietel bie wi p~r po EPSOM RACES, MAY 'S,0(LAST DAY.) The meeting at the Downs yesterday was very vumcroulS and ...

CALDER RACES—AUGUST 2

... C.AI.DER IIACES-AUGLJST 2. CAtl.DER IIACIts-AUGUlSl 1 - The novelty', ot laces at lid-Cal'der, aided by the dis- tingtiished patroolage and arupicious ?? under whiel those sports were broigist out, excited a great selisa- tion in the neighbiurhood, and werC the meanns of drawvilig togethier an immlense crowd of snitotators of all ranks. The SPot fixed on for the race ground was a large lea ...

NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING

... NEWMARKET CRA-VEN MEETING. - - I. - rcn^ ma_. ace * f WEIDNESDAii'Atlyau 22. Lord Southampton's brother to UUrg^nde beat Lord Ve- rulamn's LaUrestivtis, S~t. 41. ealch, H ?? 100, h. ft. Won bytwo n lengths-2 to t agst Urginda. Subscription Plate of L.50, for two years old,,7st.; three years, Sst.7Ilh.; and four yenrs, 94. ?? Subscri- bers paying four gutineas, aud non~subscribers six gtineas ...

NEWMARKET SECOND OCTOBER MEETING

... NE WArIA{RKET SECON0 Lord Exeter's OCrlcaEl, II l i WVood's juohn D)~ i ,h~ ~ Lord Rxeter's 1:thl oc V s 14o, Wood's John De Bart 8, `~l1e$ ?? beating on Father L C , C.t 7, bt s. First Class of the 0aSland, Lord Exeter name ICals uvri Mr Payne's Pravateer 4 01(j. r; I n Lord Verulam's% l 3ro o), R~ Lord Stradbroke names , srsohl,855 lhl' MNr Forth narne, Mlr ?? 4Oven, 'a 51-I Won by a lethil ...

CARLISLE RACES

... CA RLISLE R1AC!ES. TlKSDA-Z, SFTir. 2, A 0 Plate, of' L50, givec by the Members, For all Tl(vr. i 'tile heto. MYr J:,crl-ons'i. c. 't'h~e JErl, by PercY S 1 2 1 M r Edis~ iiis' ?? f. byv 'I'r:amop - 4 2 1 2 ll vsig^nn's h. ?? d:snslir'lld Lass I 3 4. 3 Mr SIL z- npvt's b. f. (Queenlj SSiel ia - 2 -t 3 dr. A G(ia Cup, of 1o0 ?? ias 5 ille by subsceribera.- I'lrec 5ill's. SirJ. i. .Maxwell's clh ...

KELSO RACES—1825

... KELSO RACES-1825. Wh: caauncrv 19 *WEDxESOAYS, OCT. 12. Produce Stakes (if Fifty Guineas, each, h. ft.-Colts, Sst. 3lh;. fillies, Sst.-Slb. allowed, &c.-Two miles. Mr Baillie's b. f. Ariadne, by Ardrossan-(Peter Parsons) - _ - walked over Sit A. D~on's f. by Fitzorville, Mr Baird's b. C. Cleve- land, and Mr Pringle's bl. f. by Young Whiskey, paid for- feit. Sweepstakes of. Ten Sovereigns and a ...

ROYAL CALEDONIAN HUNT AND PERTH RACES—1829

... ROYAL CALEDONIAN HUNT AND PERTH RACES-1829. £, C us -IDO:7. TUESDAY OCTOBER 13. The Caledinian St Leger Stakes of Twenty-five Sovs. each, p. p. with One Hundred Sovereigns added by. the Caledojian Hunt. For threevear-old colts, Sst. 21b. ; fil- lies, 8sn. One mile and a half. Lord Elcho's b. c. Gondolier, by Fitzorville-Gon. dola-U(. Nelson - - - I Mr Gilmour's ch. f. by Dr Syntax-Helen Aroon, ...