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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'S. MeoxAY.-The town settling for the Chester events took place to-day, and, with one exception, all appear to have met their engag-ements satisfactorily. The exception was a person of sene celebrity as a list better, who has literally shut up shop, leaving his victims without the remotest prospect of getting back a shilling of their deposits. Two or threeitembers of the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTG INTELLIGENCE. or MONDAT.-The betting was on too small ascale to require more than alest ef the'sbverdl quotatiOns:- DERBY HANDICAP (TRADESMEN'S PLATE.)' ' . MONsAs. THUS-DAY. AbbessofJervaux 11 to 10 agst ?? - to - agst CnIs ?? to I ' - , _t to- - Ischia ?? to I - - LEAMINGTON STAKES.- Goldfinder. . -7 to I _ ?? - to- - Herbert ?? 8 to 2 - to- - The Castle. 10 to 1 _ ?? to- - Fagleman ? ...

GREAT BOAT RACE FOR THE THAMES CHAMPIONSHIP

... GREAT BOAT RACY ollOB THE THAMES CHMINHP ?? At a period like the present, when the combined in- dustrial productions of the civilised world have drawn to our shores a host of continental visitors, the great match of Wednesday, which we are about to record, pos- sessed more than ordinary features of interest, as afford- ing Messieurs les E:ranger-, many of whom availed themselves of the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SHIRTING INTRT,'LIGENGE. T7ATT~lgSAZL'S. GOODWOOD STAKES. MONDAY. TisuasDAY. .Grand Duke Ii to 2. ag-st ?? - ag-st Backbiter ?? to I - ?? to - - Narcissus.. . 10 to I - ?? to - - PItsford ?? to I - ?? to - - .bjucanflhurras. 14 to I - -. to-- - MissaWhip colt li11to I - ..-to - - GOODWOOD CUP. ?? I - . - to - - ?? 4to I - . - to - - ?? I - . . -O - - ?? 5to I - . - to - - CHESTERFIELD CUP. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTElRSALM ?? MO VD AY.-The transactions were limited in amount, and, except in two or three instances, without any material in. fluence on the quotations. We may select the tollowing horses as havingbeen strongestin themarket:-Teddington, backed for several hundred pounds at 10 to 3 and ? to 2, Marlborougl Buck, The'eus, The Black Doctor, and Neasham. Hernandez and Hippolytus maintained ...

THE GREAT BOAT-RACE BETWEEN POCOCK AND MACKINNEY

... THE GREAT BOAT-RACE BETWEEN poco0K A4D MAKINNEY. The great boat race between William Pocock, of Lam- beth and John Mackinney, of Richmond, two celebrated scallers, took place on Thursday, and a more exciting or determined contest was never witnessed, the immense distance of four miles and upwards finishing with a vic- tolyofonly four lengths, and being performed by the winner in thirty minutes ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE SATTERSALL'S. QUEEN'S VASE (ASCOT). MONDAY. ToURSDAY. Monica ?? 4 to I agst(tk) ?? - to - agst Little Jack .. i. 5 to I - ?? -to- - ASCOT STAKES. Vatican ?? 9 to 2 -(tk) ?? -to- - Ballet Girl . to I - ?? -to- - Abderlaaman ?? to I - ?? - Cheerful ?? 10 to I ?? -to- - Nines .. 10 to I - ?? -to- - The betting on this event was too flat to call for a remark. THE EMPEROR'S ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE YATTEKS'ALL'S. BRIGHTON STAKES. MONDAY. ThomRsDAT. lackbiter ?? S to 2 agst ?? - to-agt Jarcliss . .. to 1 - ?? -.-to -_ Vestow ?? 5 to I- - _ _ bossack ?? 7 to I ?? -to- - .ordGeorge ?? 9 to 1 ?? -to- - abgratitude. ?? 10 - to- - lirR.Trenchard. 10 to - ?? -to- - GREAT YORKSHIRE STAKES. 'ancy ?? 7to 4 - ?? -to- - ?? 4to I - ?? - ST. LEGER. Fernandez ?? 7 to 4 - ?? -to.- ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INELLIGENCZ, -a- WARWICH ANDIIOAP--7 to-iagstfleubt, ito ~,;agst~ii Justice, and 9 to I agot Waterfall., - W4M~bo&~gxaso~utss.~5.a1 agt.Vitress;-and'S1 to CungitOsar. Ait4 44Iigh Sheriff (tk and PA ?? -Goldfid&tiande aftr ,F-dO tj agat TrricktrWttO ~kd~f.r400O ?? (ts4 I,000 to 12 agot Knock gupil, 2,000 to 30 agst Pitsford, ian 1,000 to IO agst Truth. - ps.!YXrO Iag;tA ?? Sati ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSAXLL'S. MOFDAY.-The town settling on the Doncaster events occupied too great a portion of the afternoon to admit of much business on future events. Confidence fluctuated tfer the Cesarew'itch, from 16 to I to2S to 1, ade ciosed at20 to 1. The ewner of Newminster has declared that his starting is uncertain, for the same event. TnoasDsA.-A majority of the subscribers having left either ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'S. MoNDAY.-A heavy settling and a crowded room pre. vented much business on future events; two orthreehorses, however, were backed with considerable spirit, and enough was done to admit of a list of prices. SURREY AND MIDDLESEX STAKES. MONDAY. THURSDAY. Abdallah. ?? 4 to I agst ?? -to - Gladiole ?? 4 to I - ?? -to- - NORTHUMBERLAND PLATE. Uriel ?? .4 to I - .. .. -to- - GOOD WOOD ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... , , I i ?? SFOPRTABrf?l INTILLIGRUNC.P. THURSDAY. CrIEsvrl DCer.-1*i 000 to 1 agst Nancy (tkt, 1,000 to 15 agst Trickstress (tk), 1,000 to 15 agst Grand fake ?? 3,000 to 4.5 agst Knook Knoll (th). 4,000 to 00 agst Pitsford (tk), .1,000 to 10 agst. Hotiorpe (tk) - O I DEar.-1,000 to 10 agst Barbarian ;t). Theaboye were the only bets laid. WARWICK AND LEAMINGTON N1OVEM- BER MEETING. The stewards ...