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... I 'sPO)?ING. TATTERSALL'S-MONDAY. - The room was susmerouslv attended, but although the subjoined list presents a goodly array of figures, business was remarkably dull, and.thestianseations, except in two or three instances, were only on a small seale. TRE C ?? hostile demonstration whichb SOrer h. m iade against King P-einl since the close of the First October Meeting was no longer maintained ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... ?? _- - . I. : ' SgABORNE MeAILS. .[N bignifles that the mails are ent from the Gener2B Postofollee by the night-and AM hy the m orning despatch.l _. Day whon Oc1aeut 2ramn what %% \ n COUNTlitm. in C.otor3a Post- Port duet . ij. * 1T1ce,London.' despatched. Ervgand. dAe~wrica(;:y7 BrlL.F aehaL N I~Every Friday ?? Liverpool . EachMon tlc~rkaChyl~rcttoQ StotO; ) alket) .. ?? 4ov. 1 . ?? , ...

SPORTING

... SP OB TING. STIETFORD STEEPLE CHASES, JAN. 2. WVEiGHTs for the MANtCHESTER STEEPLE CAAsE. Ac. ceptances to be declared on the 27th. Age. st. lb. - Age. s. lb. 3Melon. a 11 8 Theodine ?? 9 10 Needwood. a 11 S The Beaver Minna ?? 11 8 (Ch b) ?? 9 6 Simple Peter *. a 11 0 Madeline ?? 9 6 The Tulip ?? 11 0 Royal Blue (h b) a 9 6 Bruce ?? ?? a 10 9 ?? 6 9 4 ILabyrinth . 5 1O I Trout ?? 9 4 Crabbs ? ...

DONCASTER RACES

... :I . heftyie tot.#f ,tnaske-,o ;:tXiir, ii- * Ise'tinatad:i, -as fll uzp, to, t~henericalu,! aj6 eraytd4 sit d big as well filled as we .have seen it4aiy .SR hge das I- aadtlie rebeipts' ex iig- h n last..is by about 800i., A'inud lng the r'ges ine re sipiets. h°ow- wab'Sire'S an''bl'tt fl~d~lbx off; thol lae in the :Stewards' Sta#E woro.rs. L-uznle , an Mrs. iler,r aud thi gathetingof tha ...

SPORTING

... ie~ ~ ?? 'J.LS.LL.LVS.7. 0 Od RIPON RACES.-MONDAY. Two YEAR OLD STAKES. s 8 Sir Ckarles Napler ?? I 1. Captain Flash ?? :2 d Paddy Bird ?? SELLING STAKES. l Mary Noble ?? ?? 1 . Jo Sutherland . 2 TUESDAY. [By Electric Telegraph.] 0 GRAND STAKES. Li CaptainMlash ?? 1 e Sir Charles Nalper..:. ?? * 2 ST. WBBDWAD~i 0 Mrs. Blrch ?? 1 r Lady .Lam.off ?? ?? ?? . 2 Little Fawn .3 ,AMATEU STAKES. 0 ...

SPORTING

... -- - ?? NEWMARKET FIRST OCTOBER MEETINGr. TUESDAY. Ce SWEEPSTAKES of l0 SDVS. each; for 2-p-olds, 5st 71b; C thrce, 8st 71b; four and upwards, 9st. fhe winner to be P sold for 501., if demanded, &c. ?? Lord CliIdea'sb I by Bay Middleton, oat of IIR.R.1, 2 yrs P Lord Zxete's f by St. Martin, out of Amimen(c, 2 yrs (W. Hrlc)2 Sir J. lawley's Songster, 2 yrs ?? Smnith) ;- C. GRAVD DUKE MICHAEL ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... YHer Majesty'8 stag hounds, Taesday1 Hayes; Friday, the Golden-ball, Brackwall-at 11. ?? Yarboroogh's hounds, Monday, Tealby Cross-roads; Wednesday, Blyborough Hall; Friday, Newsziam Lodge- Earl Fitzwilliam's hounds, Monday, Washingley; Wed- nesday, Baruwlle Castle; Friday, K~ennel-at 10. E ast Norfolk harriers, TJuesday, Mr. Reynolds's, St. Faiths; Friday, Hiautbeis-comnion-at 11. , West ...

SPORTING

... EVS°OM AUTUMN MEETING.-T&RSDAt. ton If the principal handicap failed to attract the average I number of aoceptances and excited less interest than usual for in thebetting coteries, the, two miaor races filled beyond ex- Cot pectation, and, with the match, made up a total that as for regarded sport, left nothing to desire. Mr. Dorling has (2) been equally fortunate fur the fiat and steeple ...

HUNTING APPOINTENTS

... HUNTING APPOINT1EINTS. STAG HOUNDS. Chehltenham..lTuesday, Rising Sun; Friday, Beech Pike .-At half-past 11. Fox HOUNDS. Albrijhton.Tuesday, Evnvlo; Thursday, Apley; Satur- day, Wheaton Aston-half~past 10. Carmarthenshire-Tuesday, wm drim; Friday Llanmilo-at 1O. F Cleveland-Monday, Kilton Mill; Thursday, Roseberry re- Mr. Collier's-Tuesdal, Portobello; Thursday, Farin :na- ham Wood; Saturday, ...

SPORTING

... BETIING AT MANCHESTER.-FIDAT. There was a very scanty attendance here to day some of the raete. bers being at Newmarket, and others at Shrewsbury. The betting was almost exclusively confined to the events decided at the latter place. In the course ol the merning, however, we saw the following transactions booked: BATH AND SOMERSETSHIBE STAKES. 7 to apgt Lough Bawn. 8 to I - Poodle. DERBY. 7 to ...

SPORTING

... WARWICK RACES.-TUESDAY. O Tote RACING STAKTB Ot 6 siOV8, eacb, witb 26 added, for l 2-yr olde and upwards. Optional telling weights, &oe. Certain t winners extra. Seven furlongs. t,5 subs.)1 M~r. T. Stevenase Sweleliffe, by The Hydra, 2 yra ?? 5dsh tb, Mr. Isaac Daw'a1Iothorpe. aged ?? 7et 121b ?? (Wakecield) 2 C Mr. Smlth', Vine, 2 yra ?? 4st ?? ?? S Mr. latther's Btose, s yra ?? 6at lllb , , ...

SPORTING

... SPO1IING. TATTERSALL'S.-MONDAY. The near approach of the Great Meeting at York had 1 little effect on tbe betting-it was etill slow in operation and 3 limited in extent. GREAT E1BOR HA'NDICAP.-6 to 2 and 3 to I were taken to some money about Vandal, and 6 to 1 and 11 to 2 about Little Harry, 6 to 1 wao at first taken somewhat freely t about Saucebox but towards the close there was a strong ...