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... lqpC)R71A G 1IATELLIGIN CA. NEWlMARKET NEW COURSING MElrTING.-TnuRSDAv. First Ties for the Allington.hilil Stakeb.-toxaana bt Iiix-Vixy, Vlolaute bt Slihlvorin, Deivrerry it Susan, IReepsake bt Georgiaina. Ftist Ties for tbe Ctip.-Favotilt itebt tebecci, Selim beat King Cole, Douro beat Gradlee, Ited Itover bt Antar. lirat Ties for tbe Chilppeiiloin Stahes.-Assassil beat Follet, I)oial len ...

THE TRUE SPORTSMAN'S GAZETTE

... THE TURF. TATTERSALL'S, MONDAY, FEz. 3. Some time ago a friend remarked that, notwithstanding the numerous equine candidates which had appeared in the bet- ting list for the Derby, he perceived nothing like a very promi- nent or highly promising nag for that important event; this observation was no doubt founded on the odds against the lead- ing nags, from the moment the Derby of the present ...

Published: Sunday 09 February 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4674 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOPTIN6 lA ,TBLLIJGBACE NEVWAIARKET-FRIIIDAY ANDl SATrUOD&Y (CONCI'UDHl). Adiingtoo-li11ii S takes, Second 'ries-Krepanke ieat ?? V ent ll ters. Decidiog Comrau.-Vlolanite beat Jieepleke, anl %von tile StaI es, Thbe Cup. Second Ties,-Favourite heat lied Rtover, Selim beat Douro. Derciding Coarae.-Favourite beat Selim anti Won the CUP. 'rTe Uthipuenllam Sittkes. Seconid Tiem.-vt lerii bent A ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPUBiThYU IANTELLIGENCE. TA'rF ltSA LL'S-YrSSTitltluA V. Our report of tbe Derby betting yesterdlay afterinoon will be short, Antd rrf very slight Iuterest to spet lrtat re, not a shnlde char ge of Im- Iportance hlaving uriserr ont of tihe litth- boaltsiess trrrotacterl betweent tour anid lialf-past six. Conleterate 1o18t still be looaetl upont an first favourIte, his parly havislg offered to ...

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... SI'P(lOR'IVG LV TJSI ?? KY C DI~TN (SUtUCHt STEEPLi.-CHAo.. Tile 10'CvI-11tamed Steepie-chtoe took plaice nrrtr tl~ tmo i o'v r u day icat, fi r at awecynttikoa of t'5 sott' lct 1, Mith I ilt itdd: lc, da eaolr. wvinneril of I'Steelil-thaco 7tlextra, itutir idle, La ttri:ows :- Xtr. Fltiior' 'a Lt(iery . Mr. iiiaaonC I Luerl latovl ' Tire Natt . . r. W. IM'Dotogrtgb Thce foloilmtji,'o atltr ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING IATMLLiGENCE. TATTERSALL'S. The betting yesterday afternoon, notwithstanding therewuas:a very tolerable muster of subscrlbers, was small In amount, and Inim- portanilt in its consequences; our report, therefore, will ?? be brief. C nfederate retained the leadership for the Derb ' little, in reolity, was there between him and the second choice (Angellca c' that one party was bold ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTI,',G llv 'iLelOEG'CE. HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. Hfer Majesty's strg.hounds nieet alr Monday at Salt-hill, onr Thurs- day at Sivinley, and oa Fridaiy at Hilingdon, at halt past eleven. 'IThe Brighton harriers mneet ort Mlonday at Patchan, on Wednes. dlay at lhe Race Course, urid Ona Fridlay ait the lVyle, ait tell. 'TIhe Itroebside harriers meet oal Mlondiay at Newa'aiarket.hill, fand oil ...

THE TRUE SPORTSMAN'S GAZETTE

... THE TURF. TATTERSALL'S, MONDAY, FEB. 10. We are not aware whether his Royal Highness Prince Albert has been in the habit of visiting Doberan Races, or of attend- ing the meetings of any other turf establishment on the German ! side of the Channel; but we trust, if he has not already i-m- bibed a passion for the very useful and highly laudable amuse- I xnents of the race-course, that he will so ...

Published: Sunday 16 February 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4686 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCB. BETTING AT DIANCHESTER-(FlttDAY). CHESTEl CuP.-S to I agat Lanercost, 9 to I agat Coivto .y, 12 to I agst Crulskeen, 14 to I ngat Gilbert Gurney. 14 to I agat. Abraham Newinud, 17 to 1 aget St.p Beunett, 17 to I gat King Cole , 20 to I ogst Dey of Algiers, 20 to I a0at Captain Pops, and 2e tea t agat Sir RACES TO COME. OtARCtt, AUGUST. Coventry . . * 11th Brighton .1th ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTINGh JAY'I'LLIGAN'CH. TAT'TERSALl'S-Vi'si'tIe DAV. Theoonlystrl hig alteratotli In the bulting was tic the relaetivt pos Itlos of' lile twofavorilts r Ilithe 2,1.00 (it ilueas tiltkeoa nd Derby. A egeliva Iz note, IndIsputiably, tirst favourite for both, the dlflerenvce benog even greateor for the roce ait Newmcarket than for thbt at Ep. gen11. The ?? below wilt caxplaet the extent of ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTINU I. 6N TABLLIGB'ACB. TAT'TERSALL'S-TIIURSDAY. Tlie state of the odds, as given below, vill shew that Lord Jersey Is virtually out of the Derby betting; Maley Ishmael, like his corn. panica, Gienorchy, was reported yesterday to hbye broken down, and, as a natural affeet, was senot to the *riyt-about. Lisla was the ealy change of any moment, but there were two or three others of somne ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... IPo2IING ITh'TRL16'hfNCB. HUNTING APPOINTMENTS, Her ?? hounds reet oa Nontay at Maldenhead Thicket. (if prgveoled by weatber,.en Verlesday, at thr senme place), and on Friday at Iver Heath, et eleven. The Brighton htrriers mcet on Monday at Patchum, on Wednem. day at the Dyke The Brooleside hatziera meet on Monday at Newmarket-bill, and on Thursday at Telecombe Tye Mr. Weail' harriers meet on ...