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... spovting iStelltiggnc, ASCOT HEATH RACES.-TIrUnSDAY. TnE presence of the Queen at any great public festival, whether racing or otherwise, has so invariably been favoured with fine weather, that her ML\ajesty's lieges in the metropolis laid the flattering unction to their souls that the great day, in spite of all appearances to the contrary, would not be an exception. Their hopes were ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Sporting r'llitc1lifforr. CURRAG1I JUNE MIEETING.-TUQSDAY, .Ju: 22 Stewards-J. Courtenay, WV. Quin, Esqrs.; Marquis of Waterford. The above mceting, w icb comimlel ecl this lay, wa well and fashionably attended; tihe counse ill fine oi der and the racing (a retuin of which will be found beloW' of an averg-e character. Amolng the visitors prls'tll were tile Mlarquis of NWaterforid, I-,arls of ...

MAZE RACES

... T'rEsE races commenced yesterday, under the most fa- vourable auspices. The appearance of the Race Course now presents one of the most pleasing prospects the eye of a sportsman could look upon; the course is al- lowed to be one of the most perfect in the three king- doins. The arrangements for keeping it on the New- market principle altogether tends to confer much credit on the taste and ...

MAZE RACES.—WEDNESDAY

... M A Z E IL A C E S. -WPD.ZESDAY. Tr, weather to-day was very favourable; but the number of persons present was scarcely so large as on the preceding day. The sport was tolerably good. and the entire proceedings passed off in a quiet and orderly manner. Among the gents on the course during the day were a few of'tile well mob, wl v) plied their avocation with their usuali dexteriLy, but ...

DONCASTER RACES.—TUESDAY

... DONCASTER RACES.-TUESDAY. There was a good attendance on the course, and th t receipts at tbe Stand were! larger than have been knowi on the first day for some yeas. Very few ladies wer present. 'T1io Fitzivillialm Handicap Stakes, oF five sovereign ,each, Nvith Jifty added, was ?? by Mr. Dunicomob' s Alfred the Great, beating IMr. Ingram's Dividend, 3lr sJ. Osborne's Lady Agnes, Ciiptain ii ...

AQUATIC AMUSEMENTS

... AQUATIC A'IMUSEMBINTS. REGATTA AT HOLYWooD.--Tlhe aquatic Sports wilich are annually afforded to the inhabitants of Holywrood, and the lcalthl-seekino visiters; who frequent that luca- lity, took place on T'lursday. The weather wvas ever-yv thing thaL could have been desired, and the turn-out on the beach, opposite the flag-boat, to wvitness the proceedings, was both large and attractive. ...

Sporting Intelligence

... ?? flitelligare. DONCASTER RACES.-TixousnAY. Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 soys. each, h. f., with 50 adrled(, for two-year olds, the second to save his stake. Mr. Morris's Charity, 6 st. (ells). .. ?? 1 Mr. WVorthlingtron's Jacr1[Uenjetta. 6 St. 5ib. (Carroll), 2 Mir. Shepherd's Ice of 'frumips, a st. 12 lb. (J. Osborne), 3 Six others started, but were not placed. I3TTur;N-6 to 4 against Charity ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Sp1Ortirt ffitelligene. DoNCAST'R. RACES.-The gross receipts, during thle our days of the meeting last week, amounted to nearly hree thousand fire hundred pounds ! which shows a reat increase on all former years. The corporation utend to make a further contribution to the already andsome sum annually voted to tbe race fund. Tim ST, Eit-This great stake was this year, or the first time, carried ...

Sporting Intelligence

... -spartiliff fttclh a glice. [es NEWMARKET SECOND OCTOBER MEETING. TUESDAY. 'as _ in TnE weather has been remarkably fine, the gather- ing on the heath equal to anything that has been seen hof of late years, and the racing intel-esting. m- EHandicap Sweepstakes of 15 soys. each, 10 ft., for he three-year olds and upwards. D.l. d. Duiie of Bedford's l-esse Homburg, 4 years, 9 st. 9 lb. he ...

DUNDALK GARRISON RACES

... TulESE Sporting events came off on Tuesday, at the race course, immediately adjoining the town, on the r Newry road. The day was beautifully Rne, the course h in splandid order, and the attendance of gentry, far- mers, traders, and the working classes immense. The ?? kizdness ahd liberallity of the officers of the 16th k Lancers, who had taken so active an interest in getting g up the races, ...

Sporting Intelligence

... .sparting Intfrhigeuct. NEWMARKET 1ACES.:T5uMISDAY The Cracow Stakes of 50 sovs. each, h. ft. Mr. E. Batsoans ?? Nevis, 8 et. 7 11, ?? i 1 Alr. Payne's Wingenund; 8 st.7 lb. . (Flatmnan) 2 Betting-il to 2 on Ben Nvis. Won by six lengths. -Match.-21094-ft. T.Y C. Mr. Fienne's Old Rowley, 8 st. 10 lb., ?? (Flatman) 1 Lard Glasgow's Sister to Caracara, 7st. 2 lb., ?? 2 Betting-5l to 4 on Old ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Sporting flitelligoice. NEWMARKET HAUGHTON MEETING. TUE SDA T. Fifty Pounds. The winner to be sold for 300 guineas, if demanded, &c. Mr. Danhy's Tickton, 2 years, ?? (Carroll) 1 Mr. Lumley's Maria, 3 years, ?? ?? 2 Mr. Shelmerdine's ilorning Star, 3 years. ?? 3 Betting-5 to 4 against Ticicton. Won by a neck. Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each. Winner to be sold for 200 sovereigns. Captain Lane's Guy ...