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... exporting lintelligelice. EPSOM O RACESA-TrU sDA; Jun 1. THF, Epsom Four Year Old Stakes of 50 Sove each, h ft; for colts, S st. 11 lb.; fillies, Sst. 6 lb. New Dlerby Course. 6 subs. Duke of Bedford's Dabehiclk, by Weatherbit (S. Rogers,) ?? - ?? ?? ?? I Mr. Mundy's Tobolski (Dockeray,) . 2 The Two Year Old Stakes oF 10 Sovs. each, with 50 added; colts, 8 st. 7 lb.; fillies, 8 st. 4 lb. ...

Sporting Intelligence

... £Partii~g Thtallifge1tf. MANCHESTER MEETING.-TRwuSDsA. Tiu Two-vear-old Stakes of 10 sovs each, h ft, with .O added, wvere won by Mr. Worthington's Ladv Pal- merston, by Melbourne, beating Mr. Edwards's Sara- band, by Cotherstono, Mr. Bennion's Maid of Cadiz, Lord Chesterfield's Palmerston, Mr. Buckliey's Fairfield, and Mr. Morris's Dragon. The Chesterfield Handicap of 5 sovs each, with 50 ...

ASCOT RACES.—TUESDAY, JUNE 13

... ASCOT RziCES.-TuzsJD.,Y JuNE 13. TRIAL STARES. Crosslance, ?? Filbert, ?? . . . Snowlden Dunhill. Twelve rai. WELCOME STAKES. Bribery. ?? ?? Wveatllercock, . . Malins, . .. ?? ?? Three ran. SWEEPSTAKES (DO sovs.) Coraebusr ilianur, ?? ?? Jerald, ?? QCEENS VASE. Permit, . ?? u s p s au. .. .. Two ran. TVI!eNN.IAL. Bonnie Morn, ?? ?? ?? Joshua, ?? .. . ?? Two ran. ASCOT STAKES. Little Harry, ...

CRICKET MATCH IN THE BOTANIC GARDENS

... CRICKET MATCH IN TI-LE BOTANIC GARDENS. A scooND Cricket Match was played yesterday, in the Gardens, between the same parties as on the last oc- casion. As formerly, the public ware admitted on the payment Uf a small sum, and the attractions of the exciting sport, of an excellent military band1, and of a most beautiful day, brought together one cif the most fashionable assemblalges thiat lwe ...

Sporting Intelligence

... elporting 3iteldigence. ASCOT-HEATH. RACESB-TnIsImaT NO6wrnsTSnDlrN the unpropitious state of the weather in the forenoon, by the time the bell rang for the first race the assemblage of general company on the heath was very great; the receipts at the Grand Stand were, we believe, quite equal to the amount on the Czar's visit in 1844. At twenty minutes before two o'clock the Royal cortege was ...

Sporting

... CURRAGH JUNE MEETING.TuEsOAY, JUsr 27. Stewards-.Marquis of Conynghamn, Marquis of Wa- terford, and Sir T. Burke, Bart. The summer meeting commenced to-day, and al- though t he weather was on the previous day boisterous and wet, during the racing it proved tolerably favour- able. The attendance was, consequenfly, not so nume- rous as was expected. Among the company assembled were the Marquis ...

Sporting

... .%porting. CURRAGII JUNE MEETING-THusuakSy. Curragbmiore Stakes (renewed).. 25 sovs each. Mr. Quin's br c Attractive (Keegan) ?? .. 1. 51r. Harrison's b c Lightning (G. Harrison) ?? 2 Her Majesty's Plate of 100 guineas for horses. Mr. O'Reilly's Mkaster Tom (D. Wynne) ?? ?? 1 3Mr. Harrison's Chaseaway (G. Harrisorr) b.. .. 2 Sweepstakes 10 sovs h ft, 30 sovs added. MTr. J. sayly's ch c Sirmon ...

MAZE RACES

... ENTRANCE AND WEIGHTS TOR THE BELFAST BOROUGH PLATE. st. lb. Mr. .J. Moore'slb c, by Ugly Buck, 4 yrs., 10 0 Mr. J. Wilson's ns Indicator, 5 yrs., 9 5 Mr. Mv'PKibbin's g m Flight, aged, 9 0 Mr. M'Auley's Laura, aged, 8 9 Mr. M'Caw's c Pony, by Simoom, 4 yrs., 8 7 'Mr. 3. Scott's ra Lola mfontdS, aged, 8 0 Mr. Wilson's Lizars, agud, - 8. 0 Mr. M'Kenina's as Garnkeiler, kged, 7 12 GENERAL ...

LIVERPOOL RACES.—THE CUP DAY

... LIVERPOOL RACES.-Taru Cut, DAY. On Thursday, at the course, thle attendance of the general comnpany was immense. The Derby Handicap of' 10 soys each, wvith SO added? was won by Baron Rothschild's urestes, beating, five others. The betting had been 2 to I on the winner. For the Foal Stakes of }00 sovs. Lacci, Mr. Payne's Boer walked over. The following is the running for the great event of the ...

THE MAZE RACES

... FIR2ST D1AY, T~tS1.>Y, J1UTAY iS. Tars day being fine, there was a very large attendalnee enl thu Maer Coursm, at the opening C$ tl!e Down Royal Corperation Summer Mdeeting for 1SD-. The eolic governol the Marquis of Dowashirre, was at his post, and discihargedl is duties to the satislhacti;, Of all parties. Tho running was onlv middhin,, Lut we understand there was a ?? deal bF ?? on the se- ...

THE MAZE RACES

... TIlE ?? RACES. 330010' Dirl._wi:Nngnhy, .JIJLV 19. Governor-The Marquis of Downshire. The course was again well attended to-da', but the I sport was ouliv middling. Tle Railway Plate oF .50 sovs, added to Handicap Sweepstakes, fur . sors, p p. Five started. Mr. Dillon's Ariel, 3 - rs, st 31b. . ?? ?? I Mr. J. C. Wilson's Rosalna, ?? ?? ?? 2 Mr. Langan's Bellewstown Lass, 4 vus. list, . 3 M3i. ...

ROYAL WESTERN REGATTA

... TnE grand Corinthian sailing matches, under the aus- pices of this club, commenced on Thursday. The weather was extremely favourable. The Grand Corinthian Cup, value 100 guineas, pre- sented by the Royal Western Yacht Club of Ircland, to be sailed fur by yachts belonging to any Ruyal Yacht Club, oF 25 tons and upwards, to be manned and steered by gentlemen members of Royal Yacht Clubs-a time ...