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... .Z.pacting I'atelligme. NEWMARKET RACES.-WEMDI)ESDAY, MAY 1. Handicap. Child of Mist, - 1 Sabra, - - - - _ 2 Sophistry, - - - - Plate. Exeter walked over. Suffolk Stakes. St. Antonio, - - - - 1 Tophana, - - - - - 2 Derby Betting-10 to 1 against Robbie Nobbic; 20 to I against Harbinger. NEWTAI.UKET LTTEST RIETTING.-TUESDAY, AMAy 11. Suffolk Stakes-6 to 1 ol St. Antonia; KnOIo-Knoll, Gay Lass, ...

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, ...

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 ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Zp.oftiliq Klitellignice. CHESTER RACES-TuIsiew. The Grosvenor Stakes, of 10 sovs. each, I. ft., with 30 added. Mr. Whieldon's fantie, 4 years, Set. 21b., - - - 1 Mr. E. Parr's Sanita, 3 vears, (ist. oMI)., - - - 2 -Ld Waterfoed's Sarvoge. B3years, Get. Sib., - - 3 Ir t . H. Clark's Edward ot'Yok, i vears, Gst. 21hl, - 4 5 to I against Sanita. Won by aIhlead, lant1le, who laid oi' during tho ...

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 ...

BELFAST STEEPLE-CHASE

... BELFAST STEEPLE-CII.SE. Tiurs event, looked forward to with so much interest by the sporting fraternity in our neighb,,lourhnjodt, cane off yesterday on a course mnarlkedl out at Conlig, within a mile and a-half of Nentownards-one of the best arranged, in the opinion of competent judges, ever re- niemnered in this part of' the couintry, and reflected credit on the stewards and others concerned ...

Sporting Intelligence

... I Zporting Intelligrare. CURRAGH RACES.-T1IuiSDAY, AvRiL 22. TIIE attendan ce this day fell far short of either of the preceding ones, attributable, no doubt, to the absence of the Lord Lieutenant. The weather was most dis- agreeable, the rain coming down thickly during the entire day. The different events were decided as under. Sweepstakes of 10 soys. each, h ft., 50 sovs. added, for now tiie ...

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 ...

Sporting Intelligence

... 1% .%portilig Illitc1ligencr. EPSOM RACES. Tim prevalence of a cold North-East wind, and the dulness of the morning gave little room for expectation that the first day of the meeting would exhibit more than the ordinary gathering of the sporting classes.' The ?? excitement, however, on the great event to be decided this day, and the anticipation that some- thing nlight turn up to occasion a ...

Sporting Intelligence

... $prtting Nlitdltigcncc. EPSOM RACES. -W.tDN-soAY, 1AY 26. SINCE the 00 .1 ?? the Derbywas won in a snow strI, ore has not been so great a damp thrown o r the aiety of the greatest of our metropolitan holidays as was produced by the incessant rain which, beginninlg at six o'clock yesterday morn- ing, continued doterminately until within a short time of the race. The racing commenced with the ...

Sporting Intelligence

... sportfing rmtelligmte. . CHESTER RACES.-WEDNESDAY. I Corinthian Handicap of sovs. each, with 20 sovs. added. Mir. Morris's H1aresfoot, 4 years, 10st. 51b., - - 1 Mr. J. Davies's Gaylad, 6 yeats, 10st. 51b., - 2 Mr. DaWson nas. Emerystone, 3 years, 0st. 4ib., 3 Mr. 1. French nas; Hap)py Queen, G years, 10st. 51b., 4 TUE CuP. The Tradesmen's Plate of 200 sovs. in specie, added to a Handicap ...