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... - 10 WARWICK AND LEAMINGTON SPRING MSETING.-WxD1xzsDAv. h DBAZl ?? of 6 mOc. each, 'with 25 added, for eorses thct hive been regulail; and fairly ?? with the Wa W ickahire, Atherston, -Pytchlel or Mr. Drake's hounn&, at'list eilk times s nce .the est of January. 1863, gentleiien'riders. 12st each-- winners once in 186uary 1853 to carry 51b, twice 71b, and three: times ?? extra; hilf bred ho ...

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... SPOR TING.z ROCHESTER AND CHATHAM RACES. *GOIL CUP' STAxursof Saps ts each, and 50 added- th winner to be sold for 200 save, by ations and the sond l savae bi stake. Heat, cue ?? and a half. (4 sab.') Mr. El@ee' Mms T, S ys, set Sib So0) (en I M. ?? 88t 0 2r i Wc.7 * cater by 20 lengths, WUT KANT STAXS of 2 sova each, and 25 added; the second to receive 5 sovya., and the winner to be sold for ...

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... ?PO1i?TTh'V? YORKQ RACES;' t. ;. ,: : TEbMUDAV. U; ' ?? AB~c-Cooms, 4 O'CLoos.-The racqs'bavicg eomnnedi late this afternoon, we hare onlyr time Ip state tha;,ehwe e ' thetwraa'coid and ahtwery in h tbt.l ;tr{h etre; !and .the attendartee 'mch larger 'lb on the Brats 44' btot .111 .bellow what wre have uuallly etes ?? U grntil daj .the iafindeor, inc udwon enable4tj ?? tg;tf Nhe. ...

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... ?? sSPoaTINM ~. _ ?? 1: . ?? LTiER1WOOLR RAJM ' LAT2ES7.~TN0O B iT -PS& IGff :6to 5batAT!stoD , to ipolytulw: '2 to 1 - MotRot r t~r~ar ld ,filies;-.One 'or d 'ziJt.5El4. . . I ?? 1 1s A I' ?? ldge , 8is t 81b - Sile, It:l ,heset oT- nazg.VOtdt Itt lopt ~rt CiĀ¶iG tio 1OVS. d QMie ?? gus. 52a ain W co . 14,to 1I onaneI , , d r~-r ?? ?? pile ?? ( ,..V i ; ?? - rd Lurgan's Tfshtwbist ?? . ?? I a, ...

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... SPOBTINe. OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE EIGHT-OAR7 MLATCH. On Saturday afternoon the Oxford and Canebridga eight -oar match was rowed on that part of the Thames be. tween Putney-bridge and the Ship Tavern at Mortlake, the distance being rather short of four miles and a quarter. The weather was delightfully fine, but there was a strong easterly wind, which had the effect of camsing the tide to rise much ...

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... LAT.ST CHESTER RACES. LATEST BETTING ON TUESDAY NIGHT. C1ZESE CUP. 4 to I na t Stilton SO tol ast Nan Wr 10 to 1 - Joe Miller 30 to 1 -TeLda aro 16 tot - I LyEd elyn 33 to I _ Poodle 17 to 1 - Golder 35 to I - Cockcrow 20,to1 - Benita 40 to1 - Scarecrow s 25 to1 - Hothorpe I50 to I - Dc-an-Dhurras (Of the above, only the two favourites and Lady Evelyn were in any force. WEDNESDAY'S RACES. ...

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... ;; : '0sTING., - 00 I - TATthER8ALLLVS-MONDAr. The Goodwaood settling went off quietly, but was not altogether satisfactory, several patie ?? time, anad one, after he had arranged a few small accounts, having suddenlyedisappeared; thepublicareheav lose by the ushabsoom, betting houses, of which at. ast twety fare closed' r '.The subjoined quotations nre principally made from -offers' BRIGHTON ...

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... :NEWMARKET FIRST SPRING MEETING. LA3TEST 2BETTING ON MOI0NDAY NIGHT. TWO tHOfiUSA3D QUNA STAKES 5 to 1 egi Homeb~rewed (I) I 7 to I agpt Maiditen 6 to 1- Deasel ourkett) 7 Womneraley WiE declared not to start in the town abo7ut 9. o'clock nun., .nud Vortex, who arrived ina the afternoon with Filius and Stapleton, at 10.251n.m o o ?? 1EB Xtol g 41Hseobj (t ; DERBY.; iatol - Al2eoraent I4t~tl - ...

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... SP (P R rInzflG. TAT TEllS ALL'S.-MONDAY. A:'t i . 1 twerp i en and receis Ut', iumerous in- v inc T s 5tr ., oil co0n12. eCrits, particularly on the C cnn tic to ?? tfr wl,ich, howeverv, Colsterdale ii d Chif 1 a ideee v;cr. the only horses in strong demanid, 1 1 i tc3. cid lor *al , ! ioni cc siner ait 11 to 2 anti 6 to 1, the 'rat 13 t 2 ancd G t. I ?? to 1 the current offer at the cii;-c ? ...

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... SP ORTING. NEWMARIEST HOUGHTON MEETING. BETTING.-FiuDAY NIGHT. D!RBY. 14 to 1 ngst Dervish (t to 1251.) 20 to 1 - Wild Huntsman (25 to 1t f) No betting on the Second Nursery; the first had been evidently a dose ad nusc67nus. SATURDAY'S RACES. HANDICAP SWIELPSTAXES of 16 sovs. each, 10 ft; for 2-yr olds. RP.l. (7 Subs.) Mr. J. Osborne's Bridesmaid, by Sweetmeat, Sst 41b (J. Osborne) 1 Lord ...

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... 8p ol2TI1VG. NORTHAMPTON AND PYTORLEY HUNT RACES. Tan STAND PLATE Of 5t save. (handicap). one mile. Mdr. Stevenison' CoLmmodore Charley,, by Galaor, 4 ycs,7st 11b, (Wells) 1 Mtr. Death's Cranbourns, 4 yrB, 751. ?? (W. Abdale 2 Lard W. Powlett's Nicholas, a yre, 7st ?? E. Sharp3 Mr. Gulliver's Noisette, S yra, lsat ?? 4 Betting : Even on Crtinbourne, 3 to 1 aget Nicholas, 6 to I eget Commodore ...

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... ASCOT HEATH RACES. PROGRAMMsE OF THE SPORT. TUesDAY-rue8 A5COT VTA.eS. T.. TRIAL Srsxrs of 5 SOvS. each, with so added; 2.ysrtlde, 4st 4Ib; three. 7st 4lb: four, ?? 71b; five, 9st; six and eged, 9es,it3h The winner to be cold for 60OL. unless exemption train being sald is claimed at the time of entrance, and horses for which this clatim i made to carry Olb extra. The New Mile. (6 subs.) Looey ...