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... n DONCASTER RACES.--TUESDAY, SEPT. 14. , The FITZ.WILLIAHI HANDICAP STAKES Of 6 SOVS each. with eO n added, were won by Mr Duncombe's Alfred the Great, beating Dividend, Lady Agnes, and five othere. C Tho GREAT YORIIKSIIRE HANDICAP of 26 sovS each, and 100 t added, was woo by Mr. Morris's Hungerford, beatillg Alonzo, Truth, and eight others. The CHAMIAONE STAKES of 50 sovs each were won by Sir ...

NEWTON RACES

... ,NhltWlvfu nriatrra. These races commenced on Wednesday, under the auspices of Lord Caledon, Sir T. C. Heiketh, Bart., T. Townely Parker, V. Ince Anderton, and Thbis. Iegl, Esqrs. Mr. E. W. Topharn, of Chester, offiliated Li clerk, anld r. Thomas Horsley as juige. Unfortunately te ?? titrtie out wrethetdly unpropit Iu., rain descendingi llearly all the day, which deterred many hundred; from ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENTC E. . .. . s ?? 5And. . - - ?? O - - -1 1 - . .. . ?? .. CIIELSISFORID RAOEL.-TuESDAY. The CHELMSOR'iD STAKES Of 111 says each, 5 ft, and 2 only if declared, with 5) swlded ; the second to save his stakies. Two muiles. '35 subs, 27 of' whom declared. iMr. C, Do Cane, Jan.. tid Simplicity, 3 yrs, 6st 41b.. (Sabn) 1 VMr.W1. Davis, juts., isi Juc o' Sit, 'ai'ld, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... - ._ . ..IA ?? - - ?? WlARWICK RACES.-TuESDAY, SEPT. 7. MA'TC, 200 SOVBs each, was won by AMr. Little's Chaffwax, beating Col. Wyndham's Start. Tie RAOcsG STAKes of 5 sov8 each, with 25 added, were won by Chesterfield's Ellar, beating b g by Idas, and Idyl. The GuY PRODUcE STAKES of 50 rovs each.-Mr. Payne's Glonlueco walked over. The LEAInINTON STAKES of 25 Sove each, with 100 added, were won ...

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... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE'0 . STAMFORD RACES.-TUESDAY, JULY 20. str ASSE-ssML-ROoM STARES of 15 Sov9 ech, 5 ft, with 20 added. J T.Y.C. wi d2 Mr. Armstrong's Placid, 2yrs .Charlton 1 dat S 11 Lord Exeter's Mountain Flower, 3 yrs ?? 2 J f, 11 Lord Clilden's Feramorz, 2 yrs ?? 3 Ars BURGHnLsEY STAKeS of 25 sovs each, 15 ft, and only 5, &c, with the 100 added. 'o start at the neav nile post and go ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I ked OIETRSPRING MEETING, 16511.O not AceewPacces for tho TRADESNE~S~'cS PLATE Of 200 SOVe., for Ipecie, added to a handicap Sweepstakes Of 25 soVa, each, 15 ft.. ad ; the second to receive £50 out of the stakes, the third to sav( oh rtb hlis stake, and the winner to pay 25 sove, towvardi expenses Tito winner of either the NOrWamto eire Stakes, Metropoli- ndtani Stakes at Epsom, Newmnarket ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... EPSOM RACES.-TUnnAY. Craven Stakes.-Kalipyge 1, Coroner ?? Thirteen ran. Woodcote Stakes.-Commotion 1, Lambourne 2. Fifteen nan. Horton Stakes.-HRrdrop 1. Epsom Summer Handlcap.-Flattererl,Vindex2. Eightran. Heathoote Plate.-Fiacrow 1, Ceres 2. Five ran. Mitanor Plate-Rip Van Winkle 1. Tihree ran. Tun DaRsy DAY_-WiDDAY. Perhaps a larger concourse of People weS never witneesed on the DownF-not ...

SPORTING

... BETTING AT MANCHESTER.-TUESDAY. Since Saturday, Muscovite has been very steady for the Cesare. witob, at 6 to 1; and a great disposition to back D. 0. has shown Itself in good quarters, 100 to 6 being the taking price. Barrel, Indian Warrior, and Calamus have also been in tolerable request. After the arrival of Wright's official list in the evening, a fair amount of money wep invested upon ...

SPORTING

... SORTING.- I ~~ NEWMARKET. FIRST OCTOBER, MEETING. TUE8DAY. sweepstakes of 10 sovs each for 2-yr.olds and upwards. T.Y.C. 3 subs. Captain White's Fie, by Alarm, 2 yrs, 6st 7ibs ?? Plumb 1 Duke of Bedford's Cople, 2 yrs, 6t 7lbs ?? Cresswell 2 Mr Robinson's Our Creature, 'st . . Quinton 3 Betting: 3 to 1 against Fie.-Won by two ?? was fractious at the post. The Hopeful Stakes of 40 sovs each, ...

SPORTING

... NEWMARKET FIRST SPRING MEETING. MONDAY, APRIL 23. or Handicap Sueepstakes of 20 Sovs ?? Rowley, lSt; if Folly-o'-the-Day, 2nd; Nathan, 3rd; Sister to Singapore, 4th.- PC Betting: 4 to I agst Old Rowley.-Won by a head. As Sweepstakes of 10 saes each.-Lamb's-wool, letl Fearless, 2nd- Vulcan, 3rd; Yeutick, th.-Betting: 6 to 2 agst Lamb's.wool' at -Won by a neck. Youtick was some lengths in the ...

SPORTING

... TATTERSALL'S.-MOaNAv. The settling of the Warwick accounts drew a large at- tendance, and beyond paying and receiving, little business c was transacted. Gladiolus received steady support for the Northamptonshire Stakes, and Newcastle was brought , with some prominence into the market for the same event. t At first 10 to 1 was taken freely about the last-mentioned horse; but at the close ...

SPORTING

... nd ill lie )m 'he' to icy ro. las us. ith ist. rm ng, od. ng, nos met it cii, Iris O5. en ode ed cii se as rd [is ?? a gh ly a- CIIESTER SPRtNG MEETING. The ROSV NORSTARCES Of 10 sore. each, with 30 added. Groh- ?? Couse Lorrywlere t, 4 yrs ?? Course ?? (Alderoft) I arissaerhorii, yrs Peal, oer oun, Truth, Leu iJol, and Sainita also started. The PALATi.NE STAKES of 15 sors. each, With 100 ...