SPORTING INTELLIGENCE
... ?? w _w Lor LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL BTEEPLE-CHA$E. wh I This crack event came ofr on Wednesday lest. There was a wh ng fashiodable, though not so numerous an attendance as migh ...
... ?? w _w Lor LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL BTEEPLE-CHA$E. wh I This crack event came ofr on Wednesday lest. There was a wh ng fashiodable, though not so numerous an attendance as migh ...
... - 1.-, ' ?? ?? ?? d LIVErPOOL AUTUMN MEETING. 9, WEDNtSDAY, Noveitmnei 7. z Thismeeting, under iho towvardshlpof ?? of Sefton and J. hi. Strnley, Esq., comnenuced this day at Aj ...
... LORD DERBY AND THIE TURF. .. .- - . The Times believes that no inconsiderable portion of the English public will feel sincerely e rejoiced to hear that the Prime Minister has a e determined to quit th ...
... y | , &DONCA.STER MEETING, TuBaDAY, SEPT'. 12. s Champagne Stakes.-Bonuie Morn 1, Coroebus 2. y Filly Stakes.-Mosquito 1, Excitement 2, Fityaway 3. - Great Yorkshire Handicap.-G ...
... og :h NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE (STOKE-UPON-TREN.T) Y- RACES.-TUESDAY, to Tue NEWCASTLE STAKES of 5 sovs. each, with 25 added,t 4e for two-year-olds. About halfas.-mile. Mr. E Buekley ...
... ?? . .. A,_ ?? 1 READING RACES-WEDNESDAY. n Cavraiham StakIs.-U s rley Buck 1, OctaVia 2, Mr. Sykes 3. - Forbury Stakes-Proile , Ninette 2, Cox yll a ir Woitley Stakes.-Alenmble ...
... SPORTIMNCr INTEILLIG ,NCE. ,, A WL11litt,1,1AIMlt.W WiWRT~tt-Ou ~ Sltira llornr11111. tIllS qI o1th llltimo, Mr. Gieorgte 1. ls~ouo, bI -t- known lby his 4cogniomlen or' oulialb I ;'om~lbe ii, lanmllr ...
... T EAMINGTON STAKES, WARWICK CUP, L and DONCASTER ST. LEGEsR, One Horse each cer- ?? stamped directed envelope, end twelve postage stamps, with the promlse of lOs. after each hor ...
... SPORTING INTELLIGENCIE. '8 NEWM2ARKEI! SECOND OCTOBER MEETING. O TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12. A HANDICAP SwEEPSTAKes of IS Sai3 each were won by Mr. ;tGratwick'e'r Heesso lomburg, boating Bordcaux and Hsrp- L ...
... 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 ...
... 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, ...
... 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 ...