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TATTERSALL'S—YESTERDAY

... TATTE RS A LL'S-YESTERD AY. More business was done yesterday than for many weeks past. M11 grave was hacked frely rnt 10 to 1, and at the close evidently had the call of Beirain ; F.-1ly also sprung two or three points, sa influential speculator, who has for a lung season been hacking him, haiving for siome time offerevd to tahe 16 to 1. The afternoon's betting was of some importance, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... S1 ORJANG IIV ELLIGENCE. NEWMARKEI CRAVEN MEETING. First Clags of the Oatlands 'Stakes if 50 svs. each, lift. D.I, Cotlolel Wilson's c, by Comnus, out of R1itterdam, 4 yrs, 9st Sir M. Wonid's Captain Ai thur, i y Bobndil. 4 yrs, 8st l0lb Mr. Watt's Mazeppa, by Godolphin, 4 yrs, 8st 41b Mr. Chffiney's Snail, by Wrangler, 4 yrs, 74t 1311/ Mr. Grvatcrx's Zucharelil, by Tiresin', 4 yrs, 74t 131h ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORT'rING INTELLIGENCE. GREAT DONCASTER ST. LEGER STAKES. The reimainder of the Northern nominations have reached ?? & make, with. those at Newwarket & in town, 72-a much greati nunibcr thsi mwas expected. We subjoin the complete entry:- July Stakts of 50 sovs. each, Ii. ft. Colts, 8st. 61b.; fillies, St 31h. St. Leger Course.. Mr. Vansittart's c by Whisktr, out of Darioletta, Lord Exet&t ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... '01X 'ILY IN'AE L LIGEX(C'I. D)WXCAS'XTR MEA'ITING-IS33. The Pi'oduce St A -as ii rye closed an hdoi ,IuNiO.kY-Prodluie Sti,es of li0 so's eacib, I, ft ; colts, 8st 71b; ?? (4St 41b. Fur ?? ea'. Lord Fltzkillini 'e c Li h ervriotes, out of G uveinaiate T,or l l~itz''il! itrii's t hV e tdee, ( it i f Cliukeri, a :Ak ; Irold M~il'on's c bv Hutofiipr-v C iliter, oit of P'artti oes' (1114 * Mr ...

DUEL ON WIMBLEDON CO

... MMON,. On Monday evening, at eight o clock, a post chaise, in which were Major-General Lorenzo Moore, C.B., In the custody of Walters, the constable, of Klngston-on-Thames, and two other Inviduals, drove up to the dozr of Union Hall, and the Magistrate, Mr. Chambers, being on the bench, the General was conducted into the office. Walters having stated who and what he was, said the General had ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORT'ING JNTELLIGENCE. NEWMARKET FIRSTOCTOBER MEETIXG, 1832. The Graud Duke Michatl Stakes, of 50 sovs eacb, p.p. A F. Sir M. Wood's Count Robinson ; Lord Exeter's Spencer; Lord Exeter's Byzantium: Lord Exeter's f by Sultan ont of Advance; Lird Lowther's Messenger; Mr. Dilly's Salhlte; Lord Worcester's Copper Captain ; Duke of Portland's Imp ; Duke of Portland's f by Tireslas out or Emily; ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORVUNG INTELLIGENCE. ASCOT HEATH RACES, 1832. Two-year old Stakes, 50 sovs each ; 30 ?? Majesty'd f by Parrian, out of Sultana; Lord Chesterfield's f by Rrveller, out of Matisaroni's dam ; Lord Exeter's c by Whalebone, d by Orville ; Lnrd Exetter's f ly Sultan, out of Aspasia , Mr. Sadler's c Danger- ous, by Ti amp, out of Defiance ; Mr. Wreford's Woonford, by Guy Middieharn ; Mr. \Wreford's ...

TATTERSALL'S—YESTERDAY

... TATTERSALL'S-YESTERDAY. Two or three trivial alterations resulted £rom a dull afternoon'i business. They were as follow:- RIDDLESWORTH. 8 to 4 agut the Pastille c'lt DERBY. 81 to I agst Lord Exeter's Btiram (taken at 9 to 1) 10 to 1 - Mr. Dilly's Margrave (t'rken) 10 to I - Lord Exeter's Spencer 14 to 1 - Lord Chesterfield's Non Compos (taken) 14 to 1 - Lord Exeter's Byzantium I6 to 1 - Duke ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TA'TTERSALL'S, YXSTERDAY. A few trifling changes occurred yesterday; at one part of the day Beiram was backed at 8 to 1, which odds were subsequently offered currently.. Margrave was not in favour, and cannot now be quoted as a better favourite than Spencer. Non Comupos was in force, but -no engagements to any amount were made, as his backers would not take less than 14 to 1-a point more than ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING LVTE'LLIGENCE. TATTERSALL'S, YESTERDAY. A full attendance and very liale businless-the odds averaged as follow:- DERBY. 8 to I agst Lr~rd Exeter's ieiram, 9 to 1 - Leird Exeter's Spencer 5 11 to I - Mr. Dilly's Mararave 13 to I - Lord Chesterfield's Non Compos P 15 to I - Lord Exeter's Byzantium 18 to 1 - Duke of Grafton's Pastille colt 20 to I - Lord Mountcharles's Minstr 20 to 1 - ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOJRUTNG INTELLWGBNCR. I NEWMAllKET MEETING, 1832. If we may j udge from their value, the stakes this year will unusually a-tractive; for the seven rneeti:1g9 there are alrealJ upwards of eighty-six races, amounting to about fifty thousay pounds; of theve the Craven Meethtlo has thirty-eight races (nbo than seven per day), of the value of nearly twenty-six thousal pounds. In the First Spriog ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING I.VTELL[GENCE. TATTERSALL'S, YESTERXDAY. DERBY. 8 to 1 agst Lord Exeter's Beiram 9 to 1 - Lord Exeter's Spencer (10 to 1 tak.) 12 to 1 - Mr. Dilly's Margrave (tak.) 13 to 1 - Lord Chesterfield's Non Cumpos (tak.) 14 to I - Lord Exeter's Byzantium 18 to 1 - Duke of Grafton's Pastille colt 18 to 1 - Lord Mountcharles's Minster 25 to 1 - Mr. Forth's Gratis 33 to 1 - Lord Mouritcharles's ...