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... SPOrTiNNG 1PJTBLLIGENCB. THE H1FPODBOME RACE$-Y8u1HRDAV. If there is any truth In the old mayingthat Money makes the inare to go, the new lessee of thts ?? has a right to anticipate a brilliant issue to ilia ospeulatialo. Theonly fear we have is, that hb may test the proverb too literally. One thing Is certain, he has made a good beginning by adding three hundred asoereigns to tihe Hippodrome ...

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... ,PuRTIA^ GL'THLLIGRNVCJ. TATTERSALL'di-f iaTHrDAY, A few enagxer' onto were luao leun the Derby and St. Lager, but thle welight * ihe betting was o the AsIot Cap, in which Lwo or three important changes will he discovered. Dnon John, whbo wao in C sloti~jt favoulr on Mlonday at fi to 1, receded to li to 1, and Bioecsoh'ry, oll the samne 'lay at d, diopt to S to 1. To fill up the vo.Ceio, ...

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... il'ORTINGf; 7RLLJ(LtlAWB. I IANCRiESThE RACES, l'IIURSlAY.-TrWO-yrI old srweepstakes of 20 move eacb, with 40 added; colts, 8st5Ib; flltles, 8at 21b, T.Y.C. (6 sobs). Mr. Rtoylance's gr c Portrait, by Sunmps . I . f oales) I Mir. Murray's b f, by the Earl-Younag-ut's dam . Mr. E. Pbillips' ch t; by Meilmon, jirilor-Chat. Mr. Alostynr's br f, by Muley Molach, oiad Dr. Buckley's ch c, by Laurel ...

SPORTING

... MuhThe set tling for thego races took phti'ted and paised off vi ! z t buted amongst 8 large numberoa spe~culators. We 1cea ~o not'mean -W InIpiy that all was paid, uph far from siga 4t but eeouS~.wI 5JItbcImain. g .to keep. $he-winners .naWi 11'Woerabli; go60l1hmour-,which is quite' as- fuch ast; lazspca e 6 cte'd- 'n th' j~e tateo~i ofthbe, imarket.,. icac, 9e patywe' nderstdnd,' (ind we ...

Published: Sunday 14 June 1840
Newspaper: Southern Star
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1255 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE TRUE SPORTSMAN'S GAZETTE

... !THE TRUE SPORTSMAN'S CAZETTE. I THE TURF. - The Epsom settlement came off at The Corner on Tues- 'day as usual, unmarked by any heavy voyage up the Le- vant it is true; yet leaving at the close of the eventful day .(when the real race is run !) sundry balances of no trivial ex- tent, in a most unhappy state of non-extrication. Old Father it Ti`de's was quietly, but efficaciously invoked ...

Published: Sunday 14 June 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7577 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Sports and Games 

YACHT PROCEEDINGS

... DIVrSIONAL AND SUB-DIVISIONAL' SIGNALS. - (Continued fromb the ERA of May 31.). Let the pendants be numbefed as before:- Answering 1 -Negative 3. Interrogative 5 N umeral 2 Substitute 4 Alphabetical 6 W TO. INDICATE TlE LOOK-OUT. YACHTS. When stationed a-head of the ?? pendant-signal 634 When stationed a-stern of the ?? oendant-signal 236 Mxe.-The look-out yachts a-head of the fleet are ...

Published: Sunday 14 June 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1465 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SpoleTIA (G IV2I-ELLIGB~ci.I SlASJC9lg8TR RALCE6. CO PCIDAV,-.The TradeoMelI plate of 100.o with $Oslove In 5?sIe added to a handiecap stake Of 2 a o t.end stakesl T e careod I the second to receive 2 e out of the ;st Thel1 nd witnner of a cup ait Obester in Sag~ to arry 41b ezter. 2 mileS so a dle 24 subs, II of whom declared. Francl) I Mr. Harker's gr c Colchicum, 4 yrs, 6st Ill ' Mr. ...

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... TATTE RSALL'S-YIsITRDAT. The Ascot Cup ronopullred the whole of the ?? buaines trens. acted yesterday; It was remarkable only for the advance of Blooms. bury to the head of the list, a~d the absolute retirement of Den John; In place of the latter Hetilan Platoff will be found, as little aBS 4 to I ?? beau taten in the early part of the afternoon; his friends. however, grete shy ea ?? ...

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... $PORTING 1ATBLI O-NCBC ASCOT HEATH RACES5 [he meeting now In progress, being the third under the aesptl of the present Sovereign, commenced yesterday under hilgb fa, vourable circumotanees. Tire list teemed with Iport, the weaotf wvas proptitoug, ard ior Majesty, It, fall reliance on the loyalty o her pbJeotio, had announced her ltrltign to participate in their smusesnento. With such ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... '4POIC7T1 G' INTELLIGENCEE. A':LCO HEi.AT ATH RACES. hJ ?? dry tics be irn ion iuidilffrmat ?? iot Ainiot like tbe f ed rwaviry ii' the N ea-imirket aid Doncasoter iiieeting, und rite ihiltsib iy ;It 11)0OI, It Is a inllia wintlit, and itroly affords spott of raiy ?? ?? ato ratini, iet. ' lie list ?? led for ypjitirday ?? littlhe to , l r riniot i II Nvo ria(es certal lly apliiered In it, but ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INT7ELLIGENCB. AsCOT HEATH{ IACES. TrOuoerrAY,-Thw ?? day herro Is nearly as attractvive to the pirblil and as prcritniele to urni ileges of Windsior all tile far-famed D~erby day at Epsons. It does not depiend solely oi0 ?? race, or, In frut, or, anly lrsdlsidoel teatrrre, for It is alike ramarkaoble for tire arlolocrtrtle character of th cilecopany, tire sueperior quality of thle ...

SPORTING

... PI -O -7 ?? C - .. , ASCOT ?? ~~ now. This meeting; beingthe third undercautple5 Afirst of ithe present Sovempgn; cxmmenh& on Tneaday 'wel tD* highly favourable . cicumties. .f.oTre IjS ifr teemed'with sport;the weather. vs tpocs d' o'dlc 'her Majeaty, in full telance-on -th lays .of her |and subjects, heA announced her lntentloa ?? phee in their .musenleats.* With such pwerful iaduee ...

Published: Sunday 21 June 1840
Newspaper: Southern Star
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2815 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games