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... ,?P.qrfillq ?Ilttlfiqma. CHESTER SPRING MEETING. Stewards, His Grace the Duke of Beaufort, the Marquis of Anglesey, and the Earl of Wilton; Clerk of the Course, Mr. Edward W. Topham ; Judge, Mr. R. Johnson, of York; Starter, Mr. Hibbard; Clerk of the Scales, Mr. T. Horsley. THURSDAY. The weather was delightful to-day, and the attendance of com- pany strong, considerable importance being ...

Sporting Notes

... ,?Pvtillq ?Rofm Last wede the racing at Newton and Hampton had Io immnediate bearing one future ?? ant results ; and the extreme hardeess of the ground broke down many a tit, includilg, among others, Alons. Dobler, Bay Hilton, York, and the Lamp. Of the running at the two meetings we have already given full details; beet time would not permit of any connentatines on the sport at the hour of ...

Sporting Intelligence

... $Parijug LEICESTER RACES. Stewards: The Earl of Lincoln and Viscount Curzon. Judge, Mr. Clark, of Newmarket.-Starter, Mr. Hibbard, of Ascot. Handicapper, Mr. Johnson, of York. Clerk of the Course, Mr. Marshall, of Northampton. YESTERDAY. The COUNTY Cur STAKEs of 10 sov3. oacb,'for threeiyear olds and upwards. Twice round and a distance. No race. The BRAbOATn PARK STAKES of 10 sovs. each, 5 ft. ...

Sporting Intelligence

... sparfiug, MANO CESTER BETTING.-YESTERDAY. We had a fair muster of members to-day, but nothing of im- portance took place, except the decline of Physieian (by Chanti- cleer), who is reported to have met with an accident. THE CHESTER, Cur. 22 to I agst Polestar-taken, and offered. 25 - I - Drogheda-offered. 30 - 1 Satinstone-take 33. 33 - 1 - Bankrupt-taken. 33 - 1 - Pensioner-offered.' 40 - 1 - ...

Sporting Intelligence

... *pOug, gutt, otut. MANCHESTER BEITING.-SATUBDAY. The betting here to-day has been confined principally to, thle Lincoln events. For the Handicap English Rose was in great demand, and backed for all that could be got on at anything over 8 to I; Orleans, vho vwas out of favour in the early part of the morning, rallied at. the close, and 8 to I was taken freely, leaving us in a difficulty as' t6 ...

SHREWSBURY SUMMER RACES

... Stcwards: Lord Ribblesdale, Sir Lydston Newman, and Major Phibbs. Judge: Mr. Clarke. Starter Mr. Hibburd. Lessee and Clerk of the Course: Mr. John Frail. TUISDAY, JUNE 29. The QUEEN'S PLATS or 100 GUINEAS. Three miles. Mr. Shelley's Gunboat, 4 yra ?? ?? French! 1 Mr. T. Parr's Odd Trick, 4 yrs ?? ?? (G. Hall) 2 Betting: 6 to 4 on Gunboat, who made all the runninifig to the distasrce, where the ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Sportim littAtue. LUDLOW SPRING RAOES, YESTERDAY. The OAKLEY PARK STAKES of c 5ovy. each, with dO6 added, for uwv-year-olds; colts Sst. 71b., fillies, dc-, 8st. 4db. Half a mile, I subs. Mr. Stevens's Dreadnought . ?? . ?? (Keeler) 1 Mr. J. Hopwood's c. by Daniel O'Rourke, dam by Sleight- ?? ?? ?? - Thorpe) 2 Won easily. Thle HERBERT STAKES. Mr. Wadlow's Brandy Ball ?? (Sadler) 1 Mr. Henry's ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Vrfing lttelige~f. PONTEFRACT AND WEST RIDING MEETING. s Stewards: The Right. Hon. Lord Hawke, IL H. Jones, Esq., the n Hon. Stanhope Hawke, Godfrey WVentwortb, Esq., and Colonel Smyth, M.P. Judge and Handicapper, Mr. Johnson. Starter, Mr.W Elliott.-Clerk of the Course, Mr. J H. Peart. YEiTERDXY. Thel(VOTTreNOEY STAKES, Of 6 sovs. each, with 25 added f for two-year-old colts 8t. 71b., filles ...

ASCOT HEATH RACES

... TI1URSDAY-THE.CUP DAY. SWUnl'*TrAK.S of 50 sovs. each, h. ft., for three-year-olds; colts, Sst. 71b.; and fillies, 3st. 31b.; those got by stallions or out of mares that never bred a winner, allowed 41b.; if both, Uib. Swinley course. (5 subs.) DIr. Payne's T1urneel Loose, by Alarm ?? .. (Flatinoos) w.o. Tim St. JAMES'S PALACE STAKES of 100 sovs. each, to ft., for three-yr.-oldls; colts, Sst. ...

Sporting Intelligence

... ,$Vpwro - luffIligaff. WARWICK SEPTEMBER MEETING, 1869. The LnxsrONrcoro HANDICAP of 26 sovs. each, 15 ft., and 5 only if declared, iuith 100 added; the winner of the Ebor Handicap 1C1b, the second Sib . extra, of any other handicap amouiting to 100 sove. after 2nd of August Sib., and of two such handicaps 10b. extra (extreme penalty) ; Two Mile Course; 62 subs., 42 of whom declared. The ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Ipragg TATTERSALL'S BETTING-YESTERDAY. THE CHESTER Cur, 50 to 1 agst Underhand. 1000 -15 - Bankrupt. 1,000 -10 each agst Satinstone, Aston, Bevis, PeeresEs, and Compromise. 100 - 1 agst Queen Bess. 2,000 -17 - Rocket. All taken. TBE Two TicOUSAND GUINEAS. 12 to 1 agst Ralpho-offered. THE DREBY. 30 to 1 agst Rainbow-taken. HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. THE WARWICSHIRBE HOUNDS.-At leven. This day ?? ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... THE WARWICKSRENS HOUNDS.-At Bleon. This day ?? Jan. 11 ?? Todenham. Thursday ?? -13 C. Compton Verney. Friday ?? - 14 . Church Tysoe. NORTH WARWICKSHIRE HOUNDS--At a quarter to Stemn. This day . Jan. 11 . Kenilworth Castle. Thursday ?? - 13 * Blue Boar, near Dunchurch, Friday ?? -14 ?? Henley-in-Arden. [se 11,30 THE ATHEBSTONE HOUNDS -AtBlcerr.s wednesday .. Jan. 12 ?? Shuntington Bridge. ...