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... CARLISLE RACES.-TUESDAY. The Corby Castle Stakes of 10 sovs each, h ft, with 40 sOaV added, for twoandthree-year-olds. T.Y.C. Two-year-oldcolts, st 71b I threo-year-olds, fist 71b. Mr. W. Sharpe's Garrulity, 2yrs ?? (Waldie) I Mr. Osborne's Bridesmaid, 2yrs . 2 Mr. Thompson's Syvagee, ?? 3 'The Grand Stand Plate of 70 soys (Handicap), for all ages. Once round. Mr. Thompson's Agnes Wickfleld, ...

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... rnBETTING AT MANCHESTER.-TVEsDAY. a, On Saturday 4,000 to 40 was taken about Kenrmside Hero for ?rs thet Cheater Cup, but the same odds might have been' obtained to !re win a few thousands ?? there was a disposition to lay against Mliss Mowbray for the Liverpool Stcvple Chase :9 to as Iwas currently offered, and we think 10 to I would have been o ladbuthero were no ?? Tonm, Dervish, and Rub), ...

Published: Saturday 31 December 1853
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2204 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... THE LIVBRPOOL !IUNT STEEPLE-CHASE. SATURDANY APRIL 0. Tea LivunrRooL HUNT CLan Stour~ia.cnosi, a. Ilanldilea SW.'y stak~esofl10sors. eaclh, 5ft., withi45 added. About fourmike~. Torn Bowling, 10ot, ?? Clatterbox, list. dib ?? York, Scipio, and Harmiony also started. Betting, 5 to 0 t Torn Bowling, 2 to 1 agst Clatterbox and York, and 3 to 1 ea.tI agst Harusony anid Scipio. Harmony made the ...

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... TATTERSALL'S TIUaSDAY. LLN-VRPoor, SIEEPLE CHASE. a to 1 agst Mr. Mason's Miss Mowbray (taken to £100.) 8 - - Mr. Mason's Oscar (take 9 to 1.) 9- 1- Mr. Barnett's Sir Peter Laurie (take 10 to 1.) 14-1 - Captain Little's Half-and-Half. 15 to 1 was laid agst Oscar in the city on Wednesday, and 9 to 1 might have been obtained. NoRTIHAMPToNSHIIRE STAKES. 14 to I agst Mr. Lamley's Maria (taken, ...

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... 11 11 BETTING AT AIANCHESTER.-TUESDAY. The greater part of the members having gone to Chester, IF speculation on the two great handicaps was very limited. For the Chester Handicap, run for to-morrow, thle horses named below were backed for small amounts at the prices quoted. There was somec betting on the Derby yesterday, 400 to 100 being taken about the two favourites, King Tom and Autocrat ...

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... ~ I, I . ?? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ YORK RACES.-WEDNrc5DAY. 7the Dunsdas Stakes of 50 sove, added to a handicap of 5 soya each. One mile and a quarter. (21 subs.) - Duke of Richmond's Antigone, 5 yrs, 7st 9ib ?? 1 Mr. Cornish's Captain Cornish, 3 yrs, 6St 12Th ?? (Chllman) Mr. Barton's The Surveyor, 4 yrs, et ?? Mr. Murland's Ammonia, 4 yrs, 7et ?? (E. Harrison)4 The ...

SPORTING

... LIVERPOOL SUMMER lACES. IJ The Croxeth Stakes of 15 sovs each, 10 ft, with 30 added; three- yr-olds, 6st 101b; four, 8St 21b; five, 8st 1I0b; six and aged, 9st; mares and geldings allowed 31b. One mile and a quarter. 7 subs. Lord Derby's Longbow, Sot 21b ?? (Tecipleman) 1 Mr. J. Osborne's Sir Eustace do Grey . (Carroll) 2 The betting was 8 to I on Longbow, who waited to the Stand, i where Sir ...