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... SPORTIING INTELLIGENCE. (BY EXrRESs.) LIVERPOOL MEETING-SECOND DAY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4. Th'e St. Leger Stakes of 25 sovs each, pI', with 100 sovs added; fur 3 yrs old colts, Sit tib; fillies, Sit 31b; 1. mile. Sir R. NV. Boilkeley's b c Blrdcatcher-(Lar) . . 1 Mr. Sktpsey's b c Physician . . . 2 Ir. ?? 0. Powlett's b f bv Whisker . 3 M;r. ?? Elrinuudson's ch c Richmond . . Four others started ; ...

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... NEWMARKET JULY MEETING. NEWmARKSET, SUND&Y AFTEaNooN.-The Meetbig cominencet to-morrow, and will be conflned to three days. It does not pro. mise anything remarkable in the way of sport. The only race calculated to exercise any i3fluence over the Derby and Oaks for next year Is the July Stakes, for which a field of eleven or twelve is expected. The following are likely to run for It:-Sister to ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMARKET JULY MEETING.-MONDAY'S RACES. Sweepstakes of 10 sovs each, for 3 year old colts, Sat Glb, and fillies, Sst 3 h, New T.Y.C.-11 subs. Mr. T. Wood's Ambrosia (G. Edwards) . Lard Exeter's Scuffle . * 2 The following were not placed:-Mr. Chesterfield's Kitturns, Mr. Cooke's Harrier, Mr. Hlunter's Young Pipylina colt Lurd Orford's c, by Whisker out of Selina, Mr. Sowerby's Catillan, Lord ...

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... NEWMARKET JULY MEETING. TUESDAY NIG£T.-PreVIOuS to this day's races, the following blood stock (the property of Lord Lowther) were sold by Mr. Tattersall: YEARLINGS. Go. Colt by Partisan, out of Scheme (Mr. Chifney) . . 70 Colt by Merlin, out of Corinne (Mr. S. Day) . . 205 Filly by Partisan, out of Scheme (Mr. Forth) . . is Filly by Whalebone, d by Frolic (Mr. S. Day) . 125 BROOD MARES. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'S, YESTHRDAY. The betting was confined to the 30 Guinea Stakes 4t York uad the Great St. Leger, with the exception of two or three bets on the Drawing R1 om Stakes at Goodq ood. Fing was backed- for both the North-Country Smaies, and took preccdence of. Julius, who was on the decline. ' Two or three, oter changes lso took- place, of which the subjolned quotations will be ...

SPORTS ON THE THAMES

... SPORTS ON WHE THAfIIRS. BsTIrxs YACHT CLVjI SAILING MATCH.-Yesterday this floui. t- rishing and highly respectable Club gave a superb Silver Cup and w Cover, made by Salter, of the Strand, to be sailed for above bridge to by yachts belonging to members. The river, at an early hour, ,ie was well attended with amateurs, and the bridges and banks of .; the Thames contained many thousand ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... BRIGHTON RACES, WxDNcsDAY, AUGUST 1. [BY ]EXrBH5ss.] The Brighton Stakes, of 25 sovs each, 15 ft, and only 5 if, &c.; with l00 sovs added by the Town. Two Miles. Mr. Rush's Guildford, 6 yrs, 7st 131b (Robinson) Lord W. Powlett ns Sketchbook, 5 yra, 7at 131b (C. Day) Mr. M. Stanley's Arlington, 5 yrs, 8st 71b . 3 Col. Russell ns br g Pedro, 4 yrs, 7st 41b . Lord Mountcharles's Blytbe, 3 yrs, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... YORK AUGUST MEETING. YORK, MONDAY NIGHT.-Tne followling Is a completelugf the horses arrived up to the time of making up our parcel-_ - Mr. Houldsworth's Contest, 4 yrs Mr. Gascolgne'sf, byChatr.. pignon, out of Lonisa, 4 yrs ; Mr. Walker'sAcheron, 3 yrs; ,r& Sligo's Daxon, 3 yrs; Mr. Gardiner's c, by Blacklock, d by Wal- tOLn, 3 yrs ; Mr. Gascoigne's f, by Catton, out of Elizabeth,3 yr, . Mr. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 9POR TINO: lNTELLGENCI. YORK AUGUST MEETING. YORK, TURSDAt NIGHT.-The ?? this afternoon was I1- mited in quntity, and of little importance to sporting men in Its results; Indeed, with the exception of the Two-year-old Stakes To-morrow, the entire Interest of the Mreting is centered In the Produce and Thirty Sovs. Stakes, which are expected to afford some clew to the merits of three or four of ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... II YORK AUGUST MEETING. tl YOztR, WEDNESDAY NiGHr.-Owing to the fineness of the d weather & the attraction of the Two-year-old Stakes, the company to.day was much larger than yesterday; the sport, also, turned Cl out very superior. The betting on the 30 sovs Stakes Is still very g flat, neither Julius, Fang, or Francesca having arrived, nor is It 8! yet known whether they will make their ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING zIaITBLLIGJNCE. I YORK AUGUST MEETING. YoRKu, TuaRSDAY NIGHT.-The great importance attached by all h'e spoting elasses to the Produce' Stakes. attracted a very numerous assemblagee; and if the spectators were disappointed in their expectatilons of the ?? of the Great St. Lsger favourlte Retainer, they were notba'llttle gratified by the award of the race in favour of an old * aod very ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... YORK AUGUST MEETING, FRIDAY, AUG. 10. His Majesty's Plate of 100 Guineas for 4 and 5 yra old mares, 4 yrs, 9st 41b; five, lOst; 3 miles. Lord Cleveland's b m Maria, 5 yrs (T. Lye) . . 1 Mr. Attwood's br ni Penthesalla, 5 yrs . . 2 Mr. S.L. Fox's ch m Gitena, 4 yrs . . 3 4 to 1 on Maria; Gltaua made play till near home, when Maria came up and won easy by three-fourths of a length. One-third of ...