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... BETTING AT MANCHESTER.-TUESDAY. CHESTER HANDICAP. 5 to I agat Colsterdale 7 to I agat Nancy 6 to 1 - Candlewick 7 to 1 - Truth (t) CESAREWITCH STAKES. 8 to 1 agat Knight of the 11 to 1 agsatWeathergage(t) Shire (t) 20 to 1 - Bird - on - the- 12 to 1 - LadyEvelyn(t) Wing (t) 12 to 1 - Ariosto (t) 20 to 1 - Le Juif (t) CAMBRIDGESi IRE STAKES. 12 to 1 agat Knight of the 1 20 to I agat Robbie ...

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... TATTERSALL'S-MoNDAY. The declaration of the weights for the Chester Cup, if it failed to give an impulse to business, had the effect of driving Haresfoot out of the market, and of giving the lead in the betting to two ?? and Grand Duke-who had pre~ously been scarcely men- tioned; nothing else was backed to any extent-the Handicep, although open to some objections is ee L rally approved. Some ...

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... :NEWMARKET FIRST SPRING MEETING. LA3TEST 2BETTING ON MOI0NDAY NIGHT. TWO tHOfiUSA3D QUNA STAKES 5 to 1 egi Homeb~rewed (I) I 7 to I agpt Maiditen 6 to 1- Deasel ourkett) 7 Womneraley WiE declared not to start in the town abo7ut 9. o'clock nun., .nud Vortex, who arrived ina the afternoon with Filius and Stapleton, at 10.251n.m o o ?? 1EB Xtol g 41Hseobj (t ; DERBY.; iatol - Al2eoraent I4t~tl - ...

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... SPOBTINe. OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE EIGHT-OAR7 MLATCH. On Saturday afternoon the Oxford and Canebridga eight -oar match was rowed on that part of the Thames be. tween Putney-bridge and the Ship Tavern at Mortlake, the distance being rather short of four miles and a quarter. The weather was delightfully fine, but there was a strong easterly wind, which had the effect of camsing the tide to rise much ...

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... LAT.ST CHESTER RACES. LATEST BETTING ON TUESDAY NIGHT. C1ZESE CUP. 4 to I na t Stilton SO tol ast Nan Wr 10 to 1 - Joe Miller 30 to 1 -TeLda aro 16 tot - I LyEd elyn 33 to I _ Poodle 17 to 1 - Golder 35 to I - Cockcrow 20,to1 - Benita 40 to1 - Scarecrow s 25 to1 - Hothorpe I50 to I - Dc-an-Dhurras (Of the above, only the two favourites and Lady Evelyn were in any force. WEDNESDAY'S RACES. ...

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... ;; : '0sTING., - 00 I - TATthER8ALLLVS-MONDAr. The Goodwaood settling went off quietly, but was not altogether satisfactory, several patie ?? time, anad one, after he had arranged a few small accounts, having suddenlyedisappeared; thepublicareheav lose by the ushabsoom, betting houses, of which at. ast twety fare closed' r '.The subjoined quotations nre principally made from -offers' BRIGHTON ...

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... SPOBTING. TATTERSALL'STnuRsDAy. THE CLEARWELL STAKES. 100 to 70 agst Duke of Bedford's Sittin bourne (t& aft off) CESAREWITCH . STAVES. 7 to I ngstMr. Phillips's Le Juif (taken freely) 8 to 1-Lord Bruce's Knight of the Shire 9 to 1- Mr. Morris's Indian Warrior (taken) 11 to 1 - Lord Wilton's Lady Evelyn (taken) 12 to 1- Mr. Greville's Ariosto (taken) 25 to 1- Mr. Copeland's Lady Amryott (taken ...

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... HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. Gu STAG HOUNDS. gc Cheltenham, Friday, Kilkenny-at half-past 11. all Fox HOUNDS. BP Bedale, Wednesday, IBusby Stoop; Friday, Pepper Hall -at half-past 10. Berkshire, Tuesday, Tubney Kennels ; Wednesday, Lt Culbalm Bridge; Friday, Bourton, Shrivenham-at half- ro pst 10. rol Cambridgeshire, Monday, Caxton Gibbet; Friday, Mor- fox den Heath-at half-past 10. M Carmarthenshire ...

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... 8POATING.--- 'BRIGHTON RACIE CLUBFkDAy. * C r STIAX of ,6 8sor.. eAob, with fl'added- the winner to iva tbie dozen of claret to the Club. T.Y.C Mr. O eton sn 0enti~a, yrsa lst 21b.,4Mr. Osbaldeaten i Lrd Wererlorck'a~oer,-4 yre. list illh .(Cap,.,nBPetitst 8 *r Bryees Yorns In4,45 e, 1t 0kb . 0 Mr: nwaul. ?? (r.Babeh)0 Mr. La Tertclarr ars abropsibetb, ageditr. Bes 0 Capt. Row0eu aFlytrar, ...

GOODWOOD RACES

... IG W C E ; S e . - . , 6btwoob RACE ?? Pr The fouk,t ikay at Goodwooa r't ac; ~ n variah~ly the most ligre~eable to racoing *nenj and td hoe 11who prefer. qae enjoyment to the bustle end exciteament CF the more important eves6tsi Ysitedi' was no't exception'; the comtpaiy F-wasufficiently nutherbtls to. give auimnauon to the course., t~4~.ejds for ?? cups Jars tba6ts cillent, and the weather ...

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... SA7ORTING.- Dr. Th TATTERS A LS-SATUIDAY.. Ttism Theroom'was tolerably weU attended,' aud b'etting more kde to animated than on Friday, although confioied to three horses 'eneces' for the Cambridgeshire, viz., Hofble Noble Weatherg e, icon- and Ephesus; and gittingbourne. for the Criterion. ?h.e nion frst mentioned of this lot opened 'at 10 to 1, was backed otest heavily by the party, ...

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... SPORTINGl. ~rit, NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING. )0i~t5,FnIDAT. to be SWEEPSTAXES Of 100 soya. each, hI ft, for 3-yr-olds harscolts, 8st 71b; fillies, Sot 21b. D.M. (4 subs.) her Lord libbli asale'c The Nabob, So'. ?? (l'atan Lord CII den's Sackbuti Rst 71b ?? irank Lord Exeter's Ambrose, Sat ?? ?? a) Corn- Betting: Even on Ambrose, 2 to 1 agot Sackbt an 5to d 52, 1 aget Nabobr. Sackibut made the ...