Sporting Intelligence
... ,$pdig# guaigm(l. MANCHESTER AUTUMN MEETING. Utewards: His Grace the Dake of Beaufort Sir IL de Trafford, Bart.; W. T. Copeland, Esq., M.P. and B. Bnckley, Esq. Handicapper: Mr. Richard Johnson. Start ...
... ,$pdig# guaigm(l. MANCHESTER AUTUMN MEETING. Utewards: His Grace the Dake of Beaufort Sir IL de Trafford, Bart.; W. T. Copeland, Esq., M.P. and B. Bnckley, Esq. Handicapper: Mr. Richard Johnson. Start ...
... 5vgltiA4-,- MANCHESTER.-SATUBDAY. Not much betting, the business being principally settling. We send you the following quotations to show the tein;_ per of the market CAMBRmGESEIR E. 100 to 9 aget Art ...
... Icapday 'bu-timjeace. SAYERS AND BoB BRPETnir-TIhe exciting match be- tween these men, in which Sayers stakes £400. to £200., comes od on Tuesday next, on the home circuit. It will be borne in mind th ...
... v.0portiq Autdrigme. HEREFORD RACES AND STEEPLE CEASES, Stewards: The Earl of Coventry and Goo. Clive, Esq. Mr. Johnson, of York, Judge and Handicapper. Mr. John Sheldon, jun., of Blrminnghlan, Clerk ...
... Jezurd anb otber 'portin . _ .ofi~ n ), T ATTERS ALL'S-'rONDAY. THE NORTHAMPTONSHIRE STAKES. fi to I agst MIr. Halford's Harriott (taken), 7 to i - Mr. H. Hill's Osterley. 12 to I - Sir J. Hawley's Fernbhilt (taken) 15 to I- Lord Eglinton's 13elus. 20 to I- Duke ot Bedford's Mahratta. Harriott was backed far a large stake at S to 1, and, jointly wilt; Osterlcy, at 5 to 2, for two or litree ...
... I' ~I , I :YORk' AUGUST MEEITING. WEDNkESDAY, AUGUSr 18.> Sweepstakes f' BovSav each. ;One mile es la 5narter. ~M aubb. con Mr. FURIntoff'a Thes Rpepe~r,,4'yrs, 7st 4lb ?? (Wells)I I Mr. Carter's Parmee's Boy; 3 yrs, 7st ?? 2 Ca Mr. W. Hale's Merry Peal, 4 yre, Sat 71b ?? Ca E Trhe following aleo started :-Lord Zetland'e Radulphue,te aged, Sot 121b ; Mr. .Jaques's Vivandiere, 4 yzs. Sat 5ib. ...
... SPORTING INTELLIGEINCE.I NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE RACES. Stk TUESDAY, JUNt 22. 50 I The TRIAL STAKES of 5 sovs each, and 20 added, two year uD olde 4st 41b, three 7bt 41b, four Set 7.b, Rve Oat, six and 15 aged Oat Sib. The winner to be sold for £200, and the ltf seeond to save hfs stake. T. Y. C. Nice subs. 126 Mr. Morris's Happy Joe ?? (Basbam) I 50 Mr. Giil's Shamrrek ?? 2 2 Mr. T. Lilter's ...
... SPORTI'ING INTELLIGENCE. DONCASTER SPRING MEETING. TuzsDiAY, MiRAhd 7. The TRIAL STAKES of 7 soy8 each, 3 ft, with 30 added, for three yr aids and upwards. T.Y.C. Mr Ewbank's Snowdon Dunhil', 4 yre ?? I Mr MNrrir's Eulogist, 4 yr3 ?? . 2 Mr Moreley'e Romeo, 4 yrs .3 M. T. Cunningham's The Jeweas, 3 yrs . . 4 Lord Wiltol's c by Cutberstona-Duchess of Lorraine, 3 yrs 5 Snowdon Dnnbiil made ...
... I q?v.orttno futelligence. EPSON RACES.-TUESDAY. to r The rmcing to-day was for the most part excellent as the fol- fg loigdetails clearly show; the course was lie exc;ellnt condi- anog tion;the company, of whicih there was a tolerasbly strong .In muster ninthe enclosure, consisted of the leading patrons of the i turf, and the regular bookmakers. a The CRAVEiN STAR~s of 10 sOyE; each, with S0 ...
... i -- = ttI t POST-OFFICE HOTEL, MANCHESTEn, TumSDAY. t All the members having gone to Chester, it will be a blank P week here. NEWMARKET FIRST SPRING MEETING. I FRIDAY, APRIL 27. 1 THE NEWMiAaiLRT STAXES or 50 SOvs. EACKL-De Clare, 1; d Polydore, 2; Icarus, 3; Hazel, 4.-Betting: 11 to 8 on De Clare, 5 to 2 agst Polydore, and 9to2 agst Icarus. Hazelmade ]I the running at a gooi pace to the T.Y ...
... 1;6portinq Intelliffente. BZ1'ING AT MANChESTER', WEDNESDAY, The few investments that were made to-day did net Indicate any material change in the betting. Alice was backed for the Cesarewiteb Stakes, to win about £1,300, at 100 to 3; and 1,600 to 30 was taken about Muscovite ; 40 to 1 was taken about his stable companion, Boer, against whorn 60 to 1 would have been taken to money. 1,250 to 50 ...
... ,*p~rtol'a iritei;tinxce. I BEVERLEY, HULL, & EAST'RIDING RACES. FIR$-,T DAY. ga The rces hld ?? ae an vent f no ean ipor.ti tance in the annaje of the sporting world, end as such ar yearly looked forward to with tegeatest Possible intereat by many of the inhabitants of thie district. ps i cain thy attract together casny thousands OF People, esome for the love they bear the turf, and othere ...