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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOR TINVG IlTN'BLLIGENCE. I MANCHERSTERt RACES. ?? Nei-ala 'Stakes, of 10 sans ench(wlcwth SO aidded, tfar tlaree-yr-olds. One mile anti a quarter. lve Subl.) Mr. IlunselLine'S Macian Ramsay, Sat Sib (lunriby)I Mr. Coek's Yellow Boy, ?? r l Mr. M. Hornsey's Stittenham, sat 7th . eietlinac.-l 0o 4 oin Mlaian, S to 2 ogat yellow Boay, and 7 to 2 agst Stlittenhsam. Won by half a length. The ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... -.4 ASCOT HEATH RACES. TUESDAY-The sport at this truly aristocratic meet- ing is always contingent, ill some degree, on the runsuilg at Newimarket and Epsom, the effect of any particular diplay of superiority in the great events there being either to cut dowiu the Stakes in whichi they may bc subsequently en- gaged into walks over, or so to reduce the fields as to de- prive them of all public ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... DONCASTrtt RACES. SATURDAY NnrliT.-T'Ihe entries have closed as ?? - SlUoNAY.-The Fitzr lliham Stakes of 10 sovo each, with 3S added by the Corporation. SLile and a half. bir, Orde's Bee'awing, aged, and Air. Vansittart's Smollett, fi yrs. Handicap of 10 sova each, with ,0 added. Two miles. Mr. Hell's La Sgge Femme, D yrs, Sat 2lb; lir. Thinihill's E 0, 3 yrs, 7st 21b MDr. Key's Diarlalva, 4 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORl T'f].VNTELLIGBNCB I ?? RACES. This s'esating commenced ean Tuesday, andi, eonsiderlog the indif- Iferent character of the entries, with a success that could scarcely Ihvem been anticipated. It happened, however, that her Maojesty's Iministers, oblivious of the ineterst of the itages of Egham, haed hared railroads have not quite reached a velocity snfficiently great to esl- ablec ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOTL'VG 1XTELLIEYECJ,. NEWMARKET SECOND OCTOBER EERTING. Arrivals lip to last night: Volley, Geraldine, Alpheia, Clarissa, Lady Cecilia, Egreuiont,Lwel)isltts, Archery, Fireaway, Legerdeemaiil, Mirinillo, Ccrvus, Damson, Droiimedary, Pufly, Gleiudower, Black- cock, 'T he Highland Fliig, The Moor, Newcourt, Resolution, Grief (brother to Joyful), C. ly Jereed dani by Dr. Syntax, F. hy Doc John ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLlTYBCE. NEWMARKET CHAMPION COURSING MEETING. TnuRaSDAr.-Four-mile Stables. All-agedaStakes. Second Ties.-Aminia beat Hotspur, Magician beat Am-I-to-Win, Brnuble beatRocket, Roulettebeat Doron. The Puppy Stakes. Sacond Tics-Loconsotive beat Anticipation, Approbation beat Rex, Turquoise beat Bumaper, Wicked Eye beat Tristraln. The Extning Puppy Stakes. First Ties.-Fair Toes beat ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCI. OLD ROAN STEEPLE CHASES-THnRSnDAY. Ss'eepetalteJ of 5 BoeS. eacli and a pirse added. 4 miles. I Mfr. EW1V. Topham nd Cruickshsank, uged, l1st Sib ?? Mir. Dusrtsfl'l Valentine, 5 yrs, 116t52b * ?? (Fowler) 2 Two others started. Won by three lengihs. Th Handicap of 2 Boys, each, with a purse lidded, was won byn' nec by Mr. Heanderton's Kicking Kate, 8st 101b (Fowler), beat ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... V'(RYV.?'f INTELUOC IAE.G TiA'Il'EW,:ALL.'S- T-.tmu ?? IOIV'I'iUUMBIERLANI) PElAlTd. 7 to 2 agst Mr. 1. (4 rc In's Malt ?? fliool) - 4 to 1 - 5r.., L. 1.oxs Exectitzr 460,1) 12 to I - L.tr S.,4,cv's Legerionu,:tia a rr:, i > 15 t2J 1 - Lord t'd Tstcrfield'e Distatiel t 'l LI V EItl'OOL C:: 12 to I agat Captot, P'tttat's Newcaerrt (txkwn) r((,AIIJWOOD C'L;P r 7 to 2 agt JLodi Sa.~lcy's Ctanezu. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCA. ?? NWMARtKET FIRST SPRIN'G MEETING-?dONDAI-. ke,,epsuaikes of ioo suayseach. IT ft (reduced to a match). R.M. Ir oe' Ihcby Hleiman Piatoff, out of Maid of Lune; 8s 31 ?? ?? (F. Butler) I Mcr. E. R Clark's Self Dflen~ce, 86t 31b ?? Belting.-0 to 5 on the lietman Platteff colt. A slow race tb thle cords, and a close run in, thle favourite winning by a head. Run in 2 micen. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCES

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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORIGA INTA'LLIG.BNCE. TATTERtSALL'S. The betting yesterday afternoon ringed overaconsiderable number of haorsee, and was not unlnoporitant In its effects onl the odds against ?? riaiclpail favotriltes. Cameleon was backed for stuall sirms at Iti snd ISto 1, but wos so feebly supported on the whole that lie receded to 20 to 1. The Rosalile colt was In genetal reqrrest, and a trllett was got ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORiTIA G INTELLIGENCE. INTELLIGENCE EXTRA. EPsOMI, 1840. ruiS' ?? Wododcote Stakes of 0 ?? each, h ft. Nor Captain Gardner b c by Sheet Ancruor. out of Lady Fuifordt Mr. Webb's cl c by Recovery, out of Blinna; Mr. Faulconer'm ch f by VQIoCipede, out of Arbis; and Mr. Greville's br g Paliemon. The Shirley Stalies of 25 aoos each, &c.; one mile. Mr. Thoralill's Dlonrlippe ; Mir. Ethall's c by ...