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SPORTING

... SPOR TINS. ; TATTERSALL'S-YEaTERDAY. Several members who had been absent during the last three or four weeks were induced by the departure cf the frost, and the publication of the entries for the spring han- dicaps, to renew their attendance at The Corner. There was, consequently, a snore businese-like air about the place than it bad presented for some time past. The transeactions actually ...

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... JSPOR T1,O. .-a SPRING HANDICAPS-ADDITIONAL SURATCHINGS. GREiT XORTHERN.-.Talfoiard, Caliph, Pauline, Pearl, Bialbec, Fioleiniy, Billingbam, and Annabel. CHsSTER-Cur.-Merry Monk, Shunting, Handsome Buck, and Lady Frances. NEWTON RACEs.-Oscar and The British Yeoman are struck out of the Steeple chase, John Bright is out of the Hurdle Race, Ulster and The Buck are out of the Plate of 70 sovs, ...

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... LINCOLN SfPRING MEBTING.-FaB. 14 and 15. Nominations for the Trial Stakes of 5 SoVa each, with 40 added. Weight for age. One mile. Wirndaueker, 5 yrs Lord-Lieutesaut, 4 I Cardsharper, 3 yrs Msontenegro, S Yrs yfis Horatio, 3 yra Jack the Giant- Efercules, by Hark- Exhibition, by Killer, 4 yrs ?? Cowl, 3yrs The Jewess, 3 yrs I Lift, yrs Nominations for the Grand Steeple obase of 15 soya each, ...

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... OSWFSTRY STEEPLE CHASES. Tulis 2Djy._Fre Handicap Steeple Chase of 2 so'ee each, b ft, with 30 idded. About three miles and a halif. I 7 ub. araewsRochester, aged, I0bt~lb(carried1~0t51~b) Mr. Thomas ns Diana, aged, 8St l ?? (W. White) 2 Mr. Palmer as Maltster, aged, 96t 7ib ?? Jones) 3 Mr. W. I'dorris's Peter the Great. 6 srs, 8st 121h carried 9at Sib) ?? ?? (G. It aison)0 Mr. G. Jackson's ...

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... - SPORTlNG. ' TATTERS A LL'S-YESTUmDAY. Notwithstanding the steeple-oihame attractions it Oundle, the room was pretty nunmerously attended, but bu.iness was dull in the extreme. The advancement of Neomineter to 1000 to 60 for the (Cheater Cup was the only important movement; at 20 to I he was backed for upwards of £150 ;750 to 25 was taken about Tom, 1000 to, 25 about Aldford ;500 to 10 each ...

SPORTING

... SPOR T71VG. -0 TATTERSALL'S-YESTERDAY. The room presented an improved attendance of metberr and business was for some time carried on with crsaidemiblc spirit. For the Liverpool Steeple Chase 7 and S to I were taken about Miss Mowbray, 11 to I to £75 and 10 to I to £25 about Half-and-half, 17 to 1 to a small saie abolit Peter, 20 to 1 about La Gazza Ladra, previously backed in the City for ...

SPORTING

... SPOR TING. TATTERSALS-YESTE5DAY. Subscribers mnustered numerously, but business was still- rematkably dull. For the LiverFool Steeple Chase. 17 to 2 was the highest offer against Miss Mon bray, and 12 and 11 to 1 were booked in ponies about Half-and-Half; 9 to 2 would have been taken to some money alkout the two. In the 20 to 1 divi. sion, Sir Peter Laurie was in most force, tire odds bein ...

SPORTING

... le in NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING. ITihe Newmnarket Hundicap of 25 susvs earl,, WU it, and only 5 dif declaied on or before the Ist of February, with 200 sore or added, for three-yr-ldds and upwards ; the owner of the P. second horse to receive 100 sovs out of the stakeN. The a winner of the Northamptonshire Stakes or of the Metro- at politan Stakes at Epsorn (if run before the Craven Meet. in ...

SPORTING

... SPORTINa. DONCASTER 9PRIX& EETIN3, MArca 7. Nominations for the Doncaster Handicap e9akes. St. Leger * Course, Laedy Vernon, 4 'S Jetty Treffz, 3 yr6 Lerrywheut, 5 yrs Floribt, 4yrs Caribeo, aged Janey, 4yra Jck Leemi6 yrSy: Charity, 4 yra Vixen, 3 yrs ndace, Eulogist, 4 yrs King Alfred, 3yrs (tendriew, r Dove, 4 yrs; Ladj' Napier, yres Diligent, e ;rs HenLaght of the Ha- ys L yrs ?? ro,5yc ...

SPORTING

... SPO:RTING. TATTERS A LL'S-YESTeRDAY. With the few who gathered together, the Handicap for the Grand National Steeple Chose at Liverpool was the principal topic of conversation. Much was said for and against it, but the majority of opinions was decided'y In its favour. Sir Peter Laurie, as was pretty generally expected, is saddled with the top-weight. Miss Mowbray's friends, nothing daunted by ...

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... SPOURTIG. * EPSON SPRING MEETING.-APaIlt 6. ie Notsdloationls for the Great Metropolitan Stakes. Two mie Mr. Ionman's Horatio, 3 r r.te. Walker's Event, 5 Yrn Mr. B. East ns Adeline r r .Pr' Ratapla', dy' Mr. B. Way's Brocket, 4rs .B..Clark's Jujube. 3 Mr. B. Way's President larkyrsa yro Mr. W. Smith's Little adM.ERClksPnhb , 4 yrs kisyrr.ROS Captain Lowther's RacpetM.J di'sM.SI5 4 yra 4 yrs r ...

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... - CHESTER SPRING MEETING, g Nominations for the Chester Cap. Weights to lished in due time, and forfeits to be de cared on br I the 1st of February. About two miles aud 9ua er Nrl! TheEarlyBird,3yra Velour, 4 yrs w, er~ Aquilaby~ladistor, Lxmbton2, I % r Trileir' 9b 5 yrs Wild liuntsman, S 8 9 ' Ossitrage, 3 yrs yrs Ad;ne 4yr c by Tearaway- Muecovite, 5 yrs ACine, IY4 Itallinasloe's dam, ...