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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... THE GREAT DONCASTER ST. LEGER. :, The North Country Nominations for this great Stakes, closed at York, on Saturday morning, as follows:- - I TuIBSDAY.-The St. Leger Stakes of 25 sovs. each for 3 yrs. old Colts, 8st. 611).; Fillies, 8st. 31b. St. Leger Course. Lord Scarborough's b. c. Carolan, by Catton, d. by D. Andrews. Dodswoj'th's b. c. Brother to Tarrare, by Catton. Sir E. Dodswoith's ch. ...

SPORTING INTELLILGENCE

... I;. 00 ad 0: 0 -SPORTING IN.TEI;LIGENCE. THE GREA; DONCASTER ST. LEGER. CONTINUED Mfr. 'NWel' by Orville out of Eosannel M[r. Houldsworth's ch. c Brother to Lancastriin Beagle Mrhr frChristiana, sister to Fanny Davies . ant's ch f The Balkan by Blacklock, dam by Walton D)uke Of Portland'scbTieas out -of Emlily Sir Mark Wood's cl c 1Te ume ?? b c by Cetus XMr.. Theakston nalles b c Sketch-book ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENcE. TAITERSALL' S. The Mummer party were again in thefield yesterday, and managed to place their favourite in his old station, without, however, having any prejudicial influence on Brunswicker, who cannot be qubted at more than 8J to 1. Mahmoud and Wat Tyler were in somewhat better favour; but none of the others underwent any ?? sporting bets were made, and a tolerably busy ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOUTING 1NT'I'LLIGEHvCP. M.IALTON CRAVEN MEETING. Thc north country season \z'ill commence wvith the above Meeting, for which the following excellent entry has just beeni made:- THE CRAVEWN STAKES. - IMr. WValker's Pauline, (Sol. I-ing's Bessy Bedlam, Lord Fitzmillianil's Ballad Singer, Mr. Attwood's Argantes, Mr. Steel's Wellington, Mr. Wetherell's hi. f. by Waverley, Mr. Wortnald'N Billet, ...

FIELD SPORTS OF THE NORTH OF EUROPE

... BY L. LLOYD, ESQ. We do not intend to advert to the very animating and ,n** teresting descriptions of Scandaenavian Field Sports, with whick these clever volumes abound. We must omit the chase of the bear, the wolf, and the elk, and the giant sports of the North, and confine ourselves to Mr. Lloyd's sensible observations upon the state of the population of Sweden. The traveller cannot but be ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORT'hNG I.NTELLLIGENCE. NEM xVIA It JET CRAVEN MEEITING. JiACla-1-UnO LSF, MONDAY, 11RI11i1i O'CLocK. The arrivals l have been veriy numierous, and the town is nowr qiuite full ; the dinner at the Roomrs last night was at- tendl( bly ?? of twentV mernlenrs, inch] tding the Mime of GLaotond )uke ofi Piltland, Lord Lowther, Lord Ansdn, I Lord anck ih Lord iUountcharles, Lord John Fit/roy, ...

SPARRING AT THE TENNIS COURT

... - ?? ?? -rul~lvĀ£ bi \warrant. SPARRING AT Tl-IE TENNIS COURT. h m.-. 1) - I n .1 7D8.o85A.;A Among the other sports prepared for the gratification of the E:rster folks, yesterday, was an exhibition of tile mianly art of self-defence at the Tennis Court, got up by way of a falewell benefit on the part of Edward Baldwin, whose fistic appellation is well known to be White-headed Bob,'' a title ...

THE GAME LAWS

... / I JI,, !a , i i (;!4 ffsil ju, tD tI'/tnrns5Dait) ?? 1Ie 0 di ;! i ?? -, C ~ ?? - . ' - II I- ?? ii tI .1 . IJI The followving aeth prclil'1dslsoftl.m brought in bY the Marquess of Chandos, for m~odifyinjg the present Game Laws IINLo PerSOn Shall be qualified to 1411 game who is not se ised of an estate in possession, (ither legal or equitable, of inheritance, or for term of life ih ow ?? ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING lINTrELLIGENCE. NEWMA RKET CRAVEN MEETING (CONCLUDED). The result of the Port Stakes, on Friday, vas quite a sur- prise, Varna (with whom Lord Exeter declined to run) having been booked as safe; the fact is, that his Lonreship made sure that he could run with either, and started thenm both with the intention of rendering the stakes more valu- able by running second as well as first; ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... $P)ORT!M yr hb4GEUR TATTERSALL' S. The crowded state of the room induced us to expect a heavy (day's hzusilness. This, howevev, was not the case, althdough some tolerably heavy engiagements wvere made. The alterations in the odds are not to he treated slight!y at this peled, ?? the I ear Pzp ?? qf te ?? Eilc s gives an importance to every fluctuation. Cressida is not in anny demand; the last ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMARKET FIRST SPRING MEETING. NEW-MARKET, SUNDAY AFTERNOON TUREE O'CLOCK. The character of the entries for the ensuing week in- duces us to anticipate that the meeting will at least ?? the one recently concluded; many of the leading favouritesv: for Derbv and Oaks are engaged, including those that cam e out in the Riddleswvorth, Column Stakes, &c., and many others, of whom the public yet ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTLLwEycJl., NEWMARKET CRAVEN MIEETI> .1. RACE COURSE, MONDAY .'.lTr ROON. The races appointed fol this dav have lo.ic nearly all in- terest from th e number of forfeits, bettin op-ingcotnpietel v out of the question ; nor was the show o :.ropany by any means so great rLS Might ?? been ?? 1lions the prl0 fmising appearance of the list and thi extlreme beautv of' the eatilher Whell ...