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... II q 9?virllafl. NEWMARKET SECOND OCTOBER MEETING. j SION'DAY. - . Tll Renewal of THE SNEBPSTAacEs of 50 sovs. each. Mr. Combo's Nervous . 1 Dolce of Bedf'ord's-Diomedia . . . 21 of Afr. J. M. Stanley's Hybla . . . . . 3 e HANDICAP SwVErmasTMS of 20 sovs. each. . fi Mr. Sargent's Henrietta I do Mar. Adhins' Heroine . . . . 2 ye 'clr Payne's Speed-the-Plough . . . . 3 r Mr. H. Hill's Ireland's ...

CARNARVON REGATTA

... The festivities in connection with the Carnarvon Regntta vwere opened on Wednesday evening by n most brilliant display of fireworks in tile Old Castle, under the superintendenee of Mr. Atkins, an eminent pyro- technic artist from the Liverpool Zoological Gardens. The Castle walls were illuminated, and flights of beau- tiful-coloured rockets, bouquets of shells, and other mechanical dlesiigs ...

Sporting Intelligence

... $pVrtfiao AteIligrarr9 MANCHEESTER STEEPLECHASES. MONDAY. THE CITY STUEPLECHASE.-Bnrnt Sienna, 1; Rosa, 2; Star of England, 3; Sailor, 4. HANDICAP HU`RDLE RAcE. -Parchment, 1; Novelist, 2; THE STRETyoiD SELLING STEurLECHAsI.-Massaroui I; Gradeley Lass, 2; Royal Blue, 3. CHESTER SPRING MEETING. TUESDAY. The GROSVENOR STARES of 10 sova ?? Lane's Ephesus, 1; Mr. J. Osborne's Lord Alfred, 2; Mir. ...

Sporting

... $portilff. hat EPSOM RACES.-THE OAKS DAY. or ContrAry to general expectation, the weather, which hal ong been of summer brilliancy on 'Wednesday and Thuradav. nd. chaaged at an early hour on Friday morning, and spoilt many )rd. a hopeful little party that had been specially made up for ple, The Oaks. The state of the weather was fatal to the vise race in point of amusement; for, although ...

Sporting

... 0p urng. THE, OPLNItIG OF THE CRI0HEE SE-AS32i. With the filst week of May, ever, cricket-clb in tha United Kiigdom emters upon its full play ' for the season. and, dlurim, the last month a large nuniber of the clubs h1ave been at practice. Froui all quarters wve hear of gcat preparations bain~ I minav for an unusually merricseacon;' and although a eonh,½;: able number of our more ...

Sporting

... $portfng. NEWMARKET HOUGHTON MEETING. MONDAY. SWEEPSTAEES of 10 sovs. ?? D. Lanesz Mannering, 1. Sir R. Pigot's Jack the Giant Killer, 2. SWEEPSTAKES of 10 sovs. ?? by consent.- Payne's Strataway; Count Batthyany's Marquis of S.K Mr. Williams's Mouser. SWEEPSTAKES of 10 sovs. each.-'Mr. Meson's Coleran Mr. French's Songster, 2. The CRITERION STAKES of 30 sovs. ?? Es' Phaeton, 1. Mr. J. M. ...

SPORTING

... DONCASTER RACES.-TuESDAY. in a cap? The Fitzwilllam Handicap Stakes.-Preston, 1 ; Bour- gree geois, 2. gree Ths Glasg~ow Stakes.-Ignoramats, 1, Colt by Hernandez, bet 2. horn The Champagne Stakes.-Tasmania, 1. Lambourn, 2. and The Great Yorkshire Handicap.-Typee, 1 ; Pantomime, T1 2.The Filly Stakea.-Blink Bonny, 1; Beatrice, 2. notI The Selling Stakes.-Rickledon, I ; Walhalla, 2. Both The ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 11AMPTON RACUS.-NVEDNESDAY. Stand Plate. -Nonsuch I . Stamford Z; Pearl 3. Seven ran.- Surrey and Middlesex Stakes-Torment I I'avi- stock 2; Pearl 3. Five ran. 'The Claremont Siakes.- Village Lass I ; Balmoral 2 Hiabel 3 Eleven ran.- Corinthian Stakes.-ClothiWorker 1. Dispute from 2d and 3d. BEVERLEY RACES.-WEDNrSDAY. Kingston-on-Hull Stakes.-Bridesmaid, 1; Snow- don Dunhill, 2. Five ?? Cup. ...

BEAUMARIS CRICKET CLUB

... BEAUMARIS CRICKET CLUB, Bellilld the castle, a new cricket ground has been opened in the Baron 11 ill ParlI, with every convell- ience for the full enjoy ment of that malnly and truly heallthlful recreation. Tile view. of it fromt the mount n llear thle Ladies' Bathing, Plice is utost charming- sents having beenr provided, for the accommodation of ladies, under the shadow of the splendid ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LIVERPOOL AUIUMN MEETING.v TUSF Y. ti( The Handicap Hurdle Race of 5 sovs. ?? li Harkaway, 1: Chester, 2. The AU-aged Selling Stakes of 5 sovs. each.-Lenlco- st thea, 1; Jane, 2. be The Knoweley Nursery Handicap Stakes of 5 sovs, each.-Flly, by Chantliceer, 1 ; Turnstall Maid, 2. t The Croxteth Welter Cup (in specie) of 30 ?? U Tom, 1; Cotswold, 2. G The Juvenile Stakes of a sovsy each-Filly, ...

CHESTER RACES

... CHESTEI RACES. The weather was very fine for these field sports, and the attendance, as usual at the opening of the season, wias numerous and respectable. There bad been plenty of brushing up in the old city, and the custornary hospitalities wvere displayed. Lord Clifden has ac- cepted the office of Steward for 153. The running was as follows;- TUESDAY. The Grosvenor Stakes of 10 soss each, h. ...

SPORTING

... YORK RACES. FRIDAY. t The First Year of the Fourth Aske Produce Stakes.- Queen of the East, walked over. The Colt Sapling Stakes.-Yorkshireman, ]; The Im- ,poster, 2. n The Racliffe Produce Stakes.-Derrick, 1 The Early Dawn, 2. The Fourteenth Year of the Great Yorkshire Stakes.- 'f The Flying Duchman, 1; Derrick, 2. n The Queen's Plate.-Zeta, 1; Typee, 2. e The Gimcrack Stakes.-Blink Bonny, 1 ...