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NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING

... B UEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETG. ITUESDAY, ArfIL 9. The Ont flands Stakes of 50 sovereigns, h. ft. and only 10 ft. if declared, &e. D.I. 7 subscribers, four of whom declared. Lord Exeter's Maria Diaz, 4 years, Sat. Sib. (Pettit) 1 Lord Glasgow's Give Him a Name, 6 years, 7st. 51b. 2 Col. Peel's I am siot aware, aged, 7st. SIb. . 3 Betting: 5 to 4 on I am not aware; 7 to 4 against Maria Dinz (t). ...

THE DONCASTER ST LEGER RACE

... THE: DONCASTER st lEGR EIRACE. A race a roce! at rapidlipce And Darreirster is now the plare, Upon the best of c'OUrses. Fo~r Dotrscaster their speed msen spur, It will Inake mrany a do..key stir E'en let aloine the horses ? Oh! many a niat ere this day week, Although no ditc1ler's fare he'd seek, Will wish he'it beea a h:edger! Andl through our breiri a thoxught will range, That there'll ho ...

COURSING

... MATCH BETWEEN WATERLOO AND CARLRON. 13EST OF THlRiElE RUtNyS FoR 200 sovs. This match, which hms excited so much interest in the sporting world, came off at Englesham on Saturday last, and the following is a detail of the proceedin,,s:- Lord Eglinton's d. and w. d. Waterloo, 1 2 1 Mr Bruce Jardine's f. and w. d. Carromi 2 1 2 Such is the result of this much-talked-of match. which came off at ...

COURSING

... COURSiNG. Tfhe Biggar or Upper Ward of Lanarkhihre Club met at he- thery Hlln, nlear Covingt-on, on the 22d inst. andon the follow ing day at Newvbigging, both farms the property of Sir N. MI. Lock- hart, Bart. The hares were mnost abundant-so much so, that the first daiys meeting was over by half-past two, and the whole running was finished by one o'clock on the second day. The results wfere ...

NEWMARKET SECOND OCTOBER MEETING

... NEWMARKET SECOND OCTOBER AMEETING. Ttt ti'l)A Y. OCT. II]. A Match for L.100, h. ft. T.Y.C. Lord Albe- marle's Minaret, 8gs. 7lh. (Robioson), beat Lord Kel- burne's Retainer colt, 7st. Betting 7 to 4 on Minaret. Won in a canter, by two lengths. Mr Payne's Cecil, 4 years 8st. 71b. (Nat), beat the Duke of Bedford's Magog, 3 years, 8st. 21b. T.Y.C. L.I50, h. fr. 7 to 4 on llagog, who was defeated ...

YORK AUGUST MEETING

... YORK AUGUST MEERTING. TUIESDAY, Atliostir 25. T're racem to-day were pretry well atteliledl. ?? try f(ot penlpi-the Grand Stand inqi'jrr alsll patronisird by a good numbhler of genthl'rmei'i, [ut it was evident there mire trot soi many ladieS p'r'eet itls we have senil ;it thle Ag-ust nctetiirdit a few vears gril. Tire WViltonr yitn hr's iC ?? sor Ver.,inns e rach, Ih. ft., for tim y.a nIs. ?? ...

TATTERSALL'S—February 20

... TATTERSALUS-February 20. The state of the odds as riven below, will'show that Lord Jersey is virttualIV out of the Derby betting; eluley Isitmiel, like his companion Glenorchy, was reported to have broken down, and, as a natural effect was sent to the rightabout. This was the only change of any moe mnent. bet tlere were tiro or three others of snome little interest to speculatirs. Launcelot, ...

BORDER GAMES

... The St Rontin's Club for the encouragement of gyrnrastic exercises among the youth of tbe Scottish Border, held their fourteenth ;annual meeting at In- nerleitihen, on Mlonday the 3d inst. under the Opening eyelids of the ninorn. 'rte flowers of the forest were seen marching with winged speed o'er Yon wvild mssy mountains sie lofty antl wide, That nurse in their bovoa Lhe youth of the ...

CALEDONIAN COURSING MEETING

... This crent annual coursing contest came off at Engles- J ham, in this neiglulourlonatd, last week. The running bst: extendted over four days, viz. Tuesday 21st, Wednesday, ..oaeh. 92d; Thursday, 23d, alnd Friday 24th current. The of the various prizes were competed for by 92 lioga, and the fonder ranning was severe and tighly exciting. We mity state, Itr h that no English doge, store left in ...

ROSLIN GAMES

... Yesterday tire annual gymnanstic games took D place rat 110li, in presasnc of a large assemblage been of spectator~a, wen tile prizes wore awarded as fol- i low a- ai 11irLE Stt1iOTtNGc..4lelal gained by Mir Parld of ?? Leihb. Ttosa PUTTINGo IEAVr BALL.r 221r119. WmaHTr-Gsaind by Th Mrt Thnnmis Menceis, Edlinburghr, who throw the ball 33 f.eat Fix inches. PavrTTsN Lonui BALL~r, 11a11S. WRIMIT ...

EGLINTON PARK MEETING

... U H -- Tesn¶ staad 'er san 'oc ( c k ptain i \Ire. 3 011e? fit (M,9 ,ijv r rdn N i '.ft.ej (srlb; f~eri en re l' , wi yth S s Twenty 't,0 inr8dd bft p14, b st dg . jla e f G ive. O~t. e r I b . Bla . ;ar agedY. a;re p;;~belgrayther aged, (C~ap-an N~ K . gft TIrd e F nrtV o er~tntb dtc. tg, d T r sl ' onhje h. h. Wlil9lliam I cit ,; foeinl G ll ?? h . fire v e y ea ti.M~o Jta i,3, bg Bns ...

STIRLING RACES

... THURSDAY, AUGUST 29. The annual sports on the Stirling course commenced to-day. The weather was splendid, and the course in capital order. Ge- nerally speaking, the attendance was thin, which is easily ac- counted for by the full progress of the harvest. Amongst those present we observed -Mr Forbes of Callendar, M.P.- Sir James Boswell-Mr Ramsay of Barnton, ?? D. Stirling, Esq. of Glenbervie ...