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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... sVOETINTELLIEC ,Oa iGgfAgL JULY MEETING. : TURSDAy (COCOLUD).E ?? passing the jndge's ,otie.mashire IISU'it apolia . so elnl, and tbre his j1~let au aai y, ~but, the policeman was not llti. praY 5esoped luribs'wa s broke, and also one ai erfrit5 t~d le w&5 onveyed to the lufirmary. -o 5~ ?? by the County Members, added ¶ilO 0 5toke Bof vas~ each, for three-yr-old'o bW59 a OptioiiM *elling, ...

SPORTING

... I I -0 TATTE RSALL'S-YESTIRDAY. THS SETTLING-DAY. Tuesday has told its own tale, and dispelled the doubts which were entertained as to the nature of the settling. The business of paling and receiving progressed smoothly, and was brought to a satislactory termination. The two eases of default which have been most talked about will, in all probability, be very shortly arranged on terms alike ...

SPORTING

... TATTERSALL'S-SATVRDAY. TWO THOUSAND. 6 to 4 aget St. Hubert (taken) 2 to t I - Lord of the Isles 10 to 1 - Claret ONE THOUSAND. 3 to 1 agat Clotilde (taken) 4 to I - Mosquito (5 to 1 taken) CHESTER CUP. 15 to I agat Neville (taken) 100 to 6 - Mortimer (20 to 1 taken freelj) 20 to 1 - Joe Miller (taken) 20 to 1 - Escape (taken) 20 to 1 - The Reiver (taken) 25 to 1 - Knigbt of St. George (taken) ...

SPORTING

... -4- TATTERSALL'S-YESTERDAY. Although tie Tue8day after Epsom is held to be the propor day of settlement of the Epsom accounts, yet a large amount of money generally changes hands on the Monday. There was no exception in this respect to-day, and the pro- spec, which the proceedings revealed was much brighter than bad been anticipated. Some severe hits were talked about, but there is every ...

SPORTING

... $PORTING. TATTERSALL'S-YESTUtDAY. Subscribers mustered numerously, and the businesg that was transacted on The Derby presented features of consider. able importance. Before entering into details, however, it is necessary to state that the task of separating the chaff from the grain was never more difficult. De Clare was very distinctly in the ascendant; at the corn- mencement some transactions ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LIVERPOOL JULY MEETING. ! THUSeDAY 0ONOLUDED.-A Sweepstakes of 6 sovs eaeh, ,he with 30 added; for two-yr-olds and upwards. Optional selling weights, &o. T.Y.C. b subs. Mr. E, Buckley's Sister to Mrs. Rigby, 2 yrs (£30), 4it Bib (Challoner) 1 Mr. Moore's Myatic. 3 yrs (£30). 64t 41b . (T. Cliffe) 2 Mr. Moore's Questionable, 3 yrs (£30), 6st 41b (Fordham) 3 the Mr. Tempest's Jupiter, aged (£30) ...

SPORTING

... SPOR TING. TATTERSALL'S-YESTERDAY. CHESTER CUP. 20 to 1 wae the ?? offer on the field. At the cornm tiencement The Reiver, Rotherham, and Arthur Wellesley were backed at 8 to 1 against the three ; ar.d afterwards offers to take 26 to I about each were repeatedly but unsucces- fully made. Could thege odds have been obtained, a good deal of money would have been invested, particularly ott The ...

ROYAL THAMES NATIONAL REGATTA

... Yesterday, the second day of this regatta, although not quite sa interesting in the quality of the sport as its prede. cessor, was, nevertheless, very successful, and fully supports 7 the ancient character and prestige of the National Regatta. The Scullers' Race (opena all the World) for £34 in cash. First Heat. J. Mackinney ?? ?? 1 T. Mackinney ?? A good and severe race with Taylor (blue), ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE CH-ESTER SPRING MEETING. THURSDAY (CONCLUI)FD).-T'he Selling Stakes of 5 ?? each, with 30 added, for three-yr-yids and upwards . Optional selling allowances, &c. Once round and a lis- tance. 7 subs. IMr. Bardwell's Usurer, 4 yrs (30), 7st 131b ((AAhmall) Mr. W. Robinson's Little Emma, 3 yr s ( 330), 6st l lb (Fordham) 2 Mr., Thorpe's Little Tom, 6 yrs ( £)0), &st 4lbb. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE EPSOM RA~CE8.--F~iuDAy. THE OAKS D)AY. The Oak~s Day invariably winds up the Epso, Ineeti with considerable 6&lat. On, thle present ?? n which set in against Mincepie served tossui iil osity with whiich tke event was regarded j t of general comnpany was comparativelysan c people who were present seemed depressda d3 id , thle excitenmert Whichl they had experiencil eid ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... , sPOITING _ITLLIGENCE STAMFOrD EACE3. [;D5TLOqAL PARTICULAS].i Te Welland Stkes oif 10 govs each, fA T~iO DS~added ?? ad tbree-yr-olds. Last three. theo.I bta~ mile; S subs . ?? . (Wls- l~rI jel s, yrs , r Sot 4.b . (A Day) 2 berd Esct001e' bsla' dalfle Clicqu~t, 2 yrs (glockt 4 t Fishermsna. 6 to 1 rgt Melissa. A verytiuCcarB VO by P6 head. Batlr rergold c ~o ;roq value, by subscriptions of ...

ROTHERHI THE ANNUAL REGATTA

... ROTIERII7IE ANVUAL REGA TTA. or An enormous assemiblag ?? yesterday to wit- tg nesbt eatta at bthe abro. ve itlace, amng ai ix free water- e mn' apprentices; bolonginag tn Rotlierisithe and vicinity, of hs oin cmetcptl ft was C usual a five lyt a tsaei xelnly by It. Moore and -awads o vicory-aa;a coat; and lbad'e - fr te frstceclandmony pize fr the otters. The re FIRST HI'AT. r- Charles ?? I ...