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... NEM ARKET FIRST SPRING MIEETING. MONDAY. SIVEErSTAKES of o0 sovs., 3 yr-OldS, Mr'. Stevens's linight of Gwynic, rode by M1acrlow, boat the Duke of Richasoed's Harniuti-Searuml. IIANDIcAPL of 10 sovs., each. 3 yr-olds aud upwards. Duke of Bedford's Newport, rode by Pettit, beat five others. SWEEPSTAKES Of 10 sOVS., 3 yr-olds, winner to be sold for 200 SOTS. Mr. 'Newton's Falcon, rode by, Rogers ...

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... -S I SPORLTING. . CHEsrER 1ACEs , - TCESDAY. TIE GeosVEceon STARES, 10 sovs, each, with 30 added, Mr. Rotl's Collingvood, rode by Bartholomew, beat Mr. How- in's Blister., Tux PALATINE STArEs, 15 says each, with 100 added, for 3 yrs-old fillies. Mr. Merry's Baroness, rode by J. Marson, beat three.others. TE. M9osTYN STArES, 10 sovs each, 50 added, 2 yr-olds. Lord Chesterield's ch. f, by Slane, ...

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... NEWMA31ARE'T SECO)N'D SPRING MEETING. T'UESDAY. liANICAP of' 10 sovs.,1 ,yr-olds. Sir J. Gerard's Jcst, rode by Bartholomew, beat two others. SWEE'S'rTAREs of 10 sovs. each. Mr. Watson's Nineveoh, rode by Sharp, beat Lord Exctcr's Visite. MLrcA t of 100 sovs., hc. f. Duke of Bedford's Mlahratta, rode by Butler, beat Mr. Raimsbottomn's Jole. 501. for S yr-olds. llr. Tlhomlas's Rloyal lHart, ...

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... SPORw I NOG. TATTE IISALL'S. WEDNESDAY. THE DERB1Y. 9 to 2 agst Mr. W. Edwards its Bollingbroke (tkn. and afterwards offered.) 5 to 1 agst Lord Airlic's Clincher. 8 to 1 - Mr. Bastard's Mildew (taken and aft. offered) 10 to 1 - Mr. H. lill's Pitsford (taken) 10 to 1 - Mr. Gratwicke's The Nigger (taken and aft offered) i2 to 1 - Lord Zctland's Voltigcur (ditto) 20 to 1 - Mr. Meiklanits The ...

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... E'S031 RACES. WEDNESDAY. The great sporting event of the year, the Derby, came off this day. FronII the London-bridge terminus trains were started from an early hour, at as short intervals as was con- sistent with safety, not without some confusion-rendered un- avoidable by the rush for the carriages, happily without accident. So continuous was the pressure at this station, that it was ...

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... THE SETTLING FOR TNE DERBY AND OAKS. From the number and magnitude of the accounts, and some unfavourablc rumours concerning two heavy losers, we attended the settling on Tuesday with strong misgivings; our apprehensions, we are happy to state, have not been justified by the result, for although one of the parties pointed at in the rumours to which we have referred has not made arrange- ments ...

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... ASCOI' RACES. TUESDAY. The show of company on the stand was good, and in spite of the heavy settling for the Derby, the members of the ring showed in great force. The morning was exceedingly hot, to the great discomfiture of the pedestrians, who roamed, coat and waistcoat in hand, across the park the best way they could. Just before the saddling bell rang, a cool breeze sprang up, and we ...

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... KErwcAsTLE-uroN-TVI4E RACES began on Monday. The weather was line, and the racing excellent. MONDAY. TIIE me STAI;ES, 10 soyS. each, Mr. Ewbanki's Wish walked over. FIRST TRrENNuIAL PRODUCE STARES, 10 SOVS each. Mr. Pedley's Prior of Lanorcost, rode by Dfluo, beat three others. IIUNTEIi's STAKES, 5 soyV. cacli, and 15 added. Mfr, CGn- ningliam's Little Queen, rode by Mr. Peart, beat two others ...

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... CRIClKET. KALENT V. ENGLAND.-On Wednesday morning this match was resumed, and brought to a conclusion. It will be found that Kent was beaten. Kent England 1st innings 125. 127 2nd do. 73. 7S with six wickets to go down. LIVERMEOOL RACES. WEDNESDAY. CROXTELL STARES, of 15 sovs. each, and 30 added. Cap. tain Harmey's Strongbow, rode by Flatman, beat three others. MERSEY STAKES, 25 sovs. each, 50 ...

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... TATTERSALL'S. MONDAY. THE GOODWOOD STAKES. 6 to 4 agst Captain Archdall's Windischgratz (taken). 9 - 1 - Lord H. Lennox's Borneo. 12 - 1 - Sir J. B. Mill's Won't-you-come-out-to-night (taken). - 20 - 1 - Hr. Wilkin's ns. Langton (taken). 30 - 1 - Sir J. Hawley's Bacchanalian (taken). The odds quoted against Windisehgratz were taken to a considerable amount, and could not be got-,at the close. ...

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... GOODWOOD RACES. TUESDAY. Tie weather this morning, contrary to expectation, turned oat fine, and continued so throughout the day. The sport, too, was ample and interesting, but the attendance did not come up to the standard. CVcAvrEN STAKES of 5 soys., with 50 added, won by Mr. ?? Maid of Team Valley, beating seven others. SWEEPSTAKES of lOO sovs., won by Lord H. Lennox's Bee- hulter beating ...

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... BRtIGIITON RACES, TRTAL STAKES, 5 SOYS each, 25 added. Major Arartyn's The Moor, beat four others. MARINE STARES, 20 sovs each, 100 added. fir. Payne's Catalpa. beat six others. BRusIrTON STAKES, 25 sovs each, 100 added. Mr. Daley's Fernhill, beat eight others. IHOTEL KErEPr's PLATE, 00 sovs added to a handicap sweepstakes of 5 sovs each. Duke of Richmond's Quiver, beat nine others. 'ITOWN ...