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... NEWMARKET SPRING COURSING MEETING. NEWMARKtET, TUESDAY APTERNOON.-The Nobility and Gentlemneni, Members of tie February Coursing Meeting, have assembled jo great force and, as the weather is favourable, and the niumber of dors here great, good sport is anticipated. His Grace the Dake of Gordon, the Earl of Stradbrooke, and most of the Merl)bers, are now on the Field, which is nume- rours At ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMARKET FIRST OCTOBER M EETING. THURSDAY NIOHT. The foilowving race was decided after eur account left - The Town Plate of 501. ;for 3 yr old colts, 8st 71b; and fillies, 8st3lb. D. I. Duke of Grafton's b f Turquoise I. : . Mr. R. Pettit's Lancastrian . . 2 Mr. Sowerby's bc Palenioa . . . 3 Lord Sefton'I bl c Juryman , . . . 4 Mr. Rogers's br c Medallist . . 5 Mr. Gully's b f Trample, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ' EGHAM RACES. These Races commenced yesterday, under circumstances, although rather unexpected, yet of the most gratifying descrip- tion-we allude to tbe attendance of his Msjelty and Suite. It was announced In a Sporting Paper of Sunday last, that should the weather permit, his Majesty wou!d certainly honour the Course with kis precence to witness the running of his favourite mnare Maria for ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... EPSOM RACES. T'he entries for this Meeting concluded on Saturday night. The following is an abstract:- TruESDAY.-Tbe Craven Stakes of 10 soVt. each, 3 yrs old, 6St- 4 yra old, St ; 5 yr. old, 8st 91b * 6 yrs old, 9st 21b ; and aged. 9st 51lb. The last mile and a quarter. Lord Nerrsoilby's Taranolug. ased Lerd Wilton's eh. h. Goshalvk, 5 yrs Duke of Richmond's Guinare, 4 yrs Captain Latour's ...

GRAND CRICKET MATCH

... BETWEEN THE TENTH HUtSSARS AND THE GOODWOOD CRICKET CLUB, FOR 500 GUIN~lAS A-SIDE; PLAYED AT GOODWOOD. GOODWOOD CRICKET CLtJD. Ist IRn. 2d Inn. Itir. Courteney, bowled by Preston I caught by Preston . 17 - H. Jetkins, leg before wicket 11 bowled by Kaye . I -Hollad, caught by Kemp . 13 bowled by Wallington 5 -W. Jenkins, st. by Preston . 2.5 bowled by Kaye . 31 -Bayley, c. by Wallington . . . ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'S. A great deal of heavy business was done yesterday, and same frenh changes have been effected in the odds. At one time Ve- locipade went to 3 to 1, which was taken to a large amount; but just at the close of the room his party took courage, and re- t placed him at 5 to 2. The Colonel and Besey again changed places, and, as well as Ballad Singer, had plenty of friends. The chief ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING. NEWAMARKET, MONDAY EVENING. 5 O'CLOCK. The following are some of the most distinguished visitors now on the Course:_ The Duke and Duchess of Richmond and Lord March, Duke of Grafton, Duke of Rutland, Marquess of Cleveland, Marquess and Marchioness of Tavisteck, Marquess of Clanricards, Mar- quessof Graham, Lord and Lady Southampton, Letrd and Lady Sefton and the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMAIKET FIRST SPRING MEETING. e NEWMARK.ET, SUNDAY AvTrERNOQN, Dr The niveting comnmences re-morrow, and bids fair to be qutite CS as fashionably attended as the last, most of the lodgings being taken; a great many visitors have already arrived, and the ser- vants and saddle horses of others coining in every minute. Tbe# d ensiuingweek'sraces ore not onlyextremelyvaluablebuttheyare P of ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ter NEWMARKET SECOND OCTOBER MEETING. 'it- RACE COURSS, MONDAY AFTEsRNOON. , at To the utter astonishment and chagrin of the spectators, nearly ere all the races appointed to be decided this day have gone off in forfeits, as the subjoined account will thew. re- The following fashionabler are now on the Heath :-Le Duc Ire de Richilen, Duke of Richmond, Duke of Portland, Count Montroud, Lord ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... had NrwMAI(KRT FIRST OCTOBER MEETING, with WitoNEsDAY Niorsr.-A very short description will sutffice I 0on for this day's running, which, with the exception of the race for a to the Anson Stakes, was very inferior. In the first race, out of Verttigt sbscibes, nlytwocamne to thepoat, and these two were Theperapsth wost f te igh. Te odsran as high as6 t sing on Multi, who proved %bat an accurate ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... U- TEWKESBUJRY RACES. be TUESDAY, S~rtri 23.-Tb My the Stakes of 10 soay each', with 25 from the Rced Fund, for all ages. Once round and a Id distance. Ad. Mr. Sadler's chni Tears, 4 yr. cl Mr. blnes's c dam by Coriolanus, 4,yra 2 '1he Hunters' Stakes of`5 sors each, with 20 from the Race ,as Fund. Heats. id, Mrt. Martin's Mslaes, 0 yea II .1 its Mr. Reteve's Banker, 5 yr. 2 2 C, Time Ladies' ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTALLIGENCE. 0 CANTERBURY RACES, AUG.20. le These Races commenced to-day, and the influx of company n. is far beyond preceding years. The fine weather bis proved e exceedingly inviting, and many county families, including the ly Earl of Darnley, Sir J. C. Honywood, &c., appeared in dashing re quipales on the Downs. The sport came off as follows- e His Majesty's Plate of 100 ge, for 4 ...