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... I___ i H PTNRACES.-WEDNESDAY. The Stand Plate of 00 sore (Handicap), for all ages. Mr'. T. Stevens's Nonsuche (hi b), 4yrs, Gst 9Th. ?? Welts) 1 Mr. Owen's Stamford, 5yrs, Get 12th ?? 2 Mr. Knowles's Pearl, 3yrs, Get ?? (Elict) 3 Four others ran. The Claremont Stakes of 10 sore each, 5 ft, wills 50 added, for two-year-DIdeS. 19 subs. Mr. Gulliver's Village Lass, Oc5t 6th ?? Air. J. Brown's ...

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... S;PORTINTG. 5 ?? _ ~ ~ _ _ _ _ _ ~I WTON ~SUMMEIR -NEETIN'G.-TiiUiSDAY. ..eeifl uner te tansutig touch of tlio turf alth-le ?? opliam, bids fair to carry, its bead as high as most ofI * To grater pretensions. Theostewards are the Earl itgi'rle~d,~ ayneI, and T. E. Legh, Esqrs. The services ~ .ehs i, o Lokhave been secured. as judge, and thosej Sir1l~er, a sartr.An excellent rule has been intro ...

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... II I Il RIDGWAY LYTHAM COURSING MEETING. | Thursday last, and Yesterday. INOnTH ?? SPRING PRODUCE STAKES eon DoG PUPPIES. Mr. Mallaby's Mlecenas beat Mr.Gordon'sGuy IMannering . Mr. Hardman's Maynooth A, ir. Graham's Old Clothes. Mr. Sharpe's Auld Archie Mr. Spring's Sadhach. Mr. Peacock's apist R Mr. Borron's Bright Blae. Mr. Sharpes's Sir James the ,e Mr. Peacock's Protestant. DeeiSping CsSe ...

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... I BETTING AT MANCHESTER.-TUSDAY To-day being the day fixed for the Wolverhampton steeple hase meeting, the roomsn at tho Post Offilco Hotel were deserted by those turf patrons5 who frequent the different raco meetings throughout the year; nevertbseless there was a good muster, but the business done was confsed to the Wolv-erhampton events. quotations upon the Derby, as given bolow, aro made ...

Published: Saturday 10 December 1853
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2161 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... | II BETTING AT MANCHESTER. TUESDAY ES'mNsts, AUGUST 30ru..-There was aL very thin at. tendanee, and business was remarkably dull; the few bets that were woade being to Ismall su1s, consequently the quotations, as given below, are only nominal. Nothing was done upon either the St. Leger or Derby; West Austral ian, if anything, had the call of the field. The weights, which should be out to-day ...

Published: Saturday 03 September 1853
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4433 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... I___ I TATTERSALL'S. The betting on Thursday exceeded the Thursday's average but ha, very little influence on the prices. It closed as follows 0to 1 agst night LIVERPOOL STEEPLECHASE, 20 to I agst Knight of Gwynne. 1 25 to 1 agot Half-and-Half. METROPOLITAN HIANDICAI'. 20 to I agst Lord John Scott's Pleg Orrock (taken). 30 - 1 - Mr. J. R. Cowley's Lampedo (taken, and after- a _ wards offered) ...

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... IS = . . _ _ I BETTING AT MANCHESTER.-TUESDAY. The rooms continue to be well attended, and a disposition to speculate is obvious. The Derby of next year, however, is the only event that claims particular notice; it has hitherto been the best betting Derby that has been known for some years. The Chester Cup is regularly introduced, but the horses that have been supported for it are too ...

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... sportIN(-. The Carlisle, Cuniberland, and West Border Steeple Chase takes place on Thtirsday, the 14th day of April, at Westlinton, within five miles of Carlisle. The stewards are John Harris, Esq., and George Dixon Esq. GREAT RACE FtRn THlE CIIAMPIOX.S111', BETWEEN GEoEIQE FROST AND JOIIN LrVITT.-This match, to run ten miles, for £100 and the belt, came off on Friday last, at the Royal Oak, ...

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... NE WMARtKET IIO(UGIITON 31EETING.-?IONDAY, Swccpstakes of 10 sovs each. Criterion Course. Captain D). Lanc's Guy Jlanncring, 5yr*, Sst 81b (S. Rogers) I Sir It. pigot's Jack the Giant Killer, 3yrs, 7st 71b.. (Wells) 2 Lordl ?? Mountain Flower, 4yrs, 8st 3b (Norman) 3 Thec following were not placed: Alfred the Great, Billy llichard. 0I, Alrbioco, and Dagobert.-Betting: 7 to 4 agst Orinoco, 4 ...

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... I I RACING FIXTURES FOR 1853. 1811nFR. Newmarkt.l 24'CowbrIdge Hunt. 9 Caledonifan Hunt.. 15 omnee Srweuy 1 Warwick and) te . WawcAtun1 Leamington ?? ' Epsom Autumn ?? Haut 22 ?? VLis-erpP.1 A'u. NEWMARKET SEC~OND OC-TOBER MIEETING. MONDAY. ?? of tho SivccPetakcs of SO sovs each, 30 ft, for 3-yr-olds. D.M. 13 subs. Mrft Comabo's Nervous, 8st ?? I Dukek of Bedford's Diornedia, 8St ?? Rogers ...

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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 ...

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... 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 ...