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WHOLESALE SMUGGLING ON BOARD THE QUEEN'S YACHTS

... WVHOLESALE SMUGGLINfG ON BOARD THE, QUT.EE'S YAChTS. During the past week some acts of audacious smuggling have been brought to light in the ports of Cowes and Ports- be, mouth, on board the yachts and vessols forming the late ind squadron in attendance upon her Majesty in her marine oee car excursion to the Scheldt, ir, which her Majesty's own sea steamer, the Victoria and Albert, Captain ...

ROYAL YACHT SQUADRON REGATTA

... ROYAL YACHT ;SQUADRON REGATTA. CowEs, Auo. 18.-The race for her Majesty's Cup had not concluded at the time of my last communication being despatched, but, as was anticipated by several persons at an early period of the race, the Arrow succeeded in recovering the position she appeared temporarily to have lost on going towards Ryde, for she passed the station-vessel at Cowes as under.- b. mn. ...

SPORTING

... SPOR TING. YORK AUGUST MEETING. TinURsDA'.-The Eglinton Stakes of 15 sovs eeach, 5 ft, with 100 Cl added; for two-yr-olds, 7st; and three, gst; mares and geld- ings allowed 41b; winners extra; the winner to pay 10 sevs to- wards expenses. One mile. St subs. ti Mr. J. Osborne's Exact, 2 yrs, est l0lb ?? (J. Osborne) 1I Duke of Bedford's Maidstone, 3 yrs, gst ?? (P. Butler) 2 Mr. Jaques's ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'S-MONDAY. I The Goodwood settling went off quietly, but was not altogether satisfactory, several parties requiring time, and one, after he bad id arranged a few small accounts, having suddenly disappeared. The or public are heavy losers by tho mushroom betting-houses, of which at least twenty are closed. The subjeined quotations are priscipally made from offers THE BRIGHION STAKES. ...

SPORTING

... YORt AUGUST MEETING. FRTDAT CONCUDD-The York CLIP Of 100 sos, added to a Sweep- stakes of 10 soya each, h ft, for three-yr-olds and uipwards ; the second to save his stake. Once roundacid adie. 1I subs. Mr. E. U. Clark's Lady-in-Waiting, 3 yrs (£250), Ost. 9ib (Carroll) 1 Mr. Hesseltine's Lough Bawn, 4 yis (£250), 8st 21b. .(Longstaff) 2 Mr. Dawson's Italian, 6 yrs (£50), 8st8lb ?? Lye) 3 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... BRIGHTON RACES-WEDNESDAY. The programme of this meeting, published on Tuesday, and the vast nuimberof horses congregated In the town that eveuing to conm- pete for prizes that, In value and Imnportance, spoke volumes for the liberality and judgment of the management, led to anticipations I with reference to the sport that, so far, hove been realized to the fullest extent. Such a day's racing ...

ROYAL YACHT SQUADRON REGATTA

... COVWES, FRIDAY, Aru. 20. As mentioned in the communication of yesterday, the wea- ther,for sailing purposeswas the most unfortunateandunto- ward, although in every other respect it was all that could be desired. The sun was unclouded throughout the,'day, but so light was the air that the most delicate texture or fabric could have been displayed at the highest mast-head with- out any fear of ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ISPOR 7ING INTELLIGEZNCE. is READ~ING RACES. ' WEDNESDAY.-The Easthampstead Park Stakes of 5 sove each, isj and 25 added, Once roundsaid adistance. 4 subs. IMr. Wortley's bL g by Idas, LI by Shakecpeare, 3 ?? (Cowley) 1 It Mr.. S. Scott's lir f7 by Kremlin, out of Gaiety, 4 yr, (Wakefield) 2 le Mr. Stevens's Sleeping Partner, 4 ?? (Yates) 3 r-Mr. Warrener's Coiueu, 4 yrs ?? ?? ?? (W. Abdale) 4 ...

SPORTING

... . -.0 TATTERSALL'd-MONDAY. - LEAMINGTON STAKES. 5 to 1 agst Lord Wilton's Lady Evelyn (taken) 8 to I - Mr. Meiklam's Cleveland 10 to 1 - Duke of Redford's Hugo 12 to I - Captain Scott's Administrator 13 to 1 - Mr. J. M. Stanley's Storyteller 16 to 1 - Mr. B. Austin's Madeline CHAMPAGNE STAKES. Even money was laid on the Reiver, and s to 1 agst Vindex. 1000 to 60 lati two or three times agpt ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... BRIGHTON RACES-TauEISDAI'. Oc Mateh : 50, he ft. T.Y.C. th Duke of Bedford's Bordeaux, 5 yrs, 7et 10th ?? (Pettit) -1 Mr. Guy's The Moor-, aged, Sat 71b ?? 2 t BettIng: 9 to 4 on Bordeaux. Won by -a- len;Ig-th, The Moor t having run out at the finish. Run in 1 min. 1 Vocc. to Sweepstakes of 100 Boys each, h ft, for two-year-old colts, 8st 7th esi fillies, 8ot; 41b. T.Y.C.I~ Mr. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPoReTING INTBLLIGENCE. BRIGHTON RACE CLUB. FnlDAY.-The Claret Stakes of 5 soya each, with 50 added; the .winner to give three dozen of claret to the Club. T.Y.C, Mr. Osbaideston no SanitR, 3 yrs, list 21b .. (Mr. Osbaldeston) 1 Captain Rousno Carrier, 3 yrs, lot 6ib ?? (Mr. Bevil) 2 Lord Waterford's Roller, 4 yrs, list lilb ?? (Captain Pettat) i8 Mr. Bryer's Young England, Syrs, llst9ib ?? . ...

ROYAL WESTERN YACHT CLUB REGATTA

... ROYAL WESTERN YACHT CLUB REGA TTA. PLY31OUTH, FRIDAY.-The attendance yesterday was not 59flrnrerous am on the previous day. The occasion, how- teer, Was bonoured with the presence of the ?? of the French, and the Duke and Duchess of Nemours and suite. The first race of the day was the Town Plate of £50, pre- sented by the inhabitants of Plymouth, open to all yachts of terty-five tons and ...