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... N\TrVMIARX1:T JULY MEETtNG.-( Concludcd). NVEINFASDAY.-The TrnwTCI is of £50, was ;ennbn' Sir. Bat- son's Glh f 3Revelry, beating SIr. Lxanhain's 11 e Laud, atid Iu o others: 6 to 4oniievelry,wonilbythri-eeltlotesrtefa lelgtil. A Hlanicap Sl/;kes of 1(1 sovs, eacil, (6 sIlhs.) won by the Duke of ?? 1) c Shylock, beating Mr. Ilill's br 11 Coroner: 3 not placed-7 to 4 ast Shyloek, and 7 to '2 a ...
... Aporting Ktntatigenre. TA TTER'SALL'S.-3Moncray. of r o Business this afternoon was the reverse of brisk, nor- were there B 0' man irr,ges In the odds, thle favourites, as before, being in a ft on clu ...
... SWIlMNING MATCH IN THE MERSEY. A match has been made between Matthew Vipond and e a James Broughton, to swim from the Floating Bath, in e the River Mersey, to Ruacorn, or in that direction until a one ...
... Aparting intMigenre, TATTERSALL'S-Alfonday. i The settling for tho day at Newmarket (only partially effected, wo shonld imagine, from the number of inquiries made after parties who neither took tihe t ...
... ical Wledsmesday, Junle 2. ,ict The Produce Stakes of 50 sovs. each, h ft for three-year olds. rest Twice round and a ?? by Lord Derby's cb f by rin- Whisker, beating Mr. flouldswort ...
... thee ?? A_ If__ hsi- CRICKSET, is ert A match at cricket wasplayed on Monday last, between eleven rc, Ce- of the Liverpool Club, ani eleven of the Dublix Phicenix Club, on . the ground ot the ...
... A?Vzfrtiaq inielffilleivre. - ?? * ?? BLACKBURN STEEPLE CHASE, sc MfAJOR 1OOUVRRIE AND JA.MES LOMA-C, ESQRS. STRUAHDS. Sll This sporting event. which excited considerable interest in til Blackburn ain ...
... -*jlortin %I q I nta FLEETWOOD COURSING MEETING. The members of this respectable club met for ?? second neeting ?? se 'nnightanfodlowing day. The ornpany Was ansiderable, and ?? table. i tinsapotnt3 ...
... Manchester, ?? aiqht. The near approach of the day big with the fate of thousands causes every movement in the t ift markets to he interesting and acceptable to the pro- vinc ...
... B 9 Ike Mgr. WILLIAM KXIOBT. M. J. The Proflu arising from the sale of thla Volarae ere Intended to appropiiated to the uae Bt. Jnt** Church, for Repairs, other cootircied with live performance of Divine May be had of tbe at in LlM*r- Street; of the Cnuttcnwaniratra Sf. Jamea’a; nr of the BooK*Ki.LCn*. Just pnbliabed. Volume the Second of THE LIVE SIB WALTER SCOTT. J. G. Locknanr. Eaq. bis ...
... I SR. C':NG. CIVERAGH APRIL MEETING. S WEDNESDAY. Mlatch, 400 SVS each, 8st 71b. Two miles. Lord Clanniorris's gr c Regulator, - - t Mr. lorb s's b c Pioneer, - - - 2 Pioneer would have won the race with ease, but owing to bad jockeyslhip, Regullstor won by a nose. 6 and 7 to 4 on Pioneer. ~ellin ton Stakes of 50 sovs. b. ft. Three years old-course;-, second horse to save his stakes. MIr. ...