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LONDON BETTING—SATURDAY EVENING

... LONDON BETTING-SATTRD.&Y EVZNING GREAT YoRnsritnz TIAoDIGAEF-3 to 1 agst The Grand lnquieitor; 4 to 1. ag;st RaMbgill. ST. L.soER.-, to 4 ags' Rloiartio (take 2 to 1); 7 to 2 agst The Trapper (taken); 8 to I agst Acrobat (taken); 10 to I agst KnighOt of St. George (taken); 21 to I agst Autocrat (taken); I5 to ' agait Dervish (taken); IS to'! agst Ivan (ofered). Trapper in great forc. ...

Sporting Intelligence

... exporting lintelligelice. EPSOM O RACESA-TrU sDA; Jun 1. THF, Epsom Four Year Old Stakes of 50 Sove each, h ft; for colts, S st. 11 lb.; fillies, Sst. 6 lb. New Dlerby Course. 6 subs. Duke of Bedford's Dabehiclk, by Weatherbit (S. Rogers,) .;. - I Mr. Mundy's Tobolski (Dockeray,) . 2 The Two Year Old Stakes oF 10 Sovs. each, with 50 added; colts, 8 st. 7 lb.; fillies, 8 st. 4 lb. ...

CHESTER RACES—TUESDAY, MAY 9

... CHESTER RACES-TUESDAY, IMIY D. Tan Grosvenor Stakes of 10 sovs. each, h ft, 40 added, Mile and a-quarter. M~r. T. Parr's Rataplan, 4 yrs, Sst 12hb 1 Captain D. Lane's Epaminondas, 3vrs, 6st I21b 2 Betting-5 to 2 agst Rataplan; 4 to 1 agst Epami- nondas. The Palatine Stakes of 15 sovs. each, 5 ft, 100 added, for three-yr-old fillies, Sst 7lb each. One mile two fur. i'r. J. M. ...

MAZE RACES

... ENTRANCE AND WEIGHTS TOR THE BELFAST BOROUGH PLATE. st. lb. Mr. .J. Moore'slb c, by Ugly Buck, 4 yrs., 10 0 Mr. J. Wilson's ns Indicator, 5 yrs., 9 5 Mr. Mv'PKibbin's g m Flight, aged, 9 0 Mr. M'Auley's Laura, aged, 8 9 Mr. M'Caw's c Pony, by Simoom, 4 yrs., 8 7 'Mr. 3. Scott's ra Lola mfontdS, aged, 8 0 Mr. Wilson's Lizars, agud, - 8. 0 Mr. M'Kenina's as Garnkeiler, kged, 7 12 GENERAL ...

NEWMARKET RACES—WEDNESDAY

... -NEWMARKET RACES-WEDSZ9My. 10 SoVS. SwvEEPSTazss-Guy Maranering, 1; Milan ricarde, 2. Nine ran. CrAVEN HaNDICAP-Epliesus, 1; Nathan 2. NinE ran. HANDICAP PLATE-Lady Flora, 1; Legatee, 2. Foul ran. SEVENTY POuNllD PLATE-Newbold, 1; Jack Leem. ing, 2. Four ran. FIFTY POUND PLATE-Lady Flora, 1; Legatee, 2. Three ran. CATTERICK RACES-WENESDA1-. TRIENNIAL STAaiES-Sicily, 1; Titormus, 2. Seven ran. ...

NEWMARKET SPRING MEETING.—THURSDAY

... NEWMIARKET SPRING MEETING.-TIURSDAY. The Queen's Plate of 100 guineas. Mr. T. Parr's Rataplan, 4 yrs (Flatman) 1 Mr. Daly's Lamartine, 6 yrs (Dal) . 2 Kr. Mare's Nutpecker, 4 yrs (Rogers) . 3 Betting.-4 to one on Rataplan. Won by a length an d a-half. Renewal of the Sweepstakes of 100 sovs. each, h. ft., for 3-yr-olds, 8st. 71b. Mr. Osbaldeston's Champagne, Set. 7th. (Marlow) 1 AIr. ...

Sporting

... .?portiu?. MAZE OCTOBER MEETING-l854. I FFCO5D DAY-TRtiRStAY. OCT. 20. Ox this, the second and last day of the races, the run- uin-g, as on the first day, was admirable. The details of the meeting were conducted in ar most satisfartore manner by Mr. Koarcsbro, the new registrar. The first event was the Stand Plate, of 40 sovs, added to a Handicap Stakes, of 5 sovs each, in case of acceptance. ...

GOOD WOOD RACES—THURSDAY

... GOOD WOOD RACES-TUIURSDAY. THEt CUP DAT. The p-estzqe and attraction of the Cup Day were, as usual, sufficient to draw forth a large attendance of C0Doniany. The betting brotherhood gathered together in full force, and business was carried on with unflagging spirit. Their speculations were, however, considerably narrowed by the insignificant field which came forth to contend with Virago in ...

YORK RACES—WEDNESDAY

... YORE RACES- IY1 N-rS~krY Dundas Stakes-Bourgeois, 1-eleven ran. North and South Biennial-Mteora, 1-ten ran. Unibriel received forfeit. Yorkshire Oaks-Virago, I; Adelaide, 2. Convivial Stalcos-Ritteman, I-seielnteen ran. Chlestelrdield Handicap-Iilermire, 1-five ran. Matchl-Muscovite beat Caracara. LATEST BLETTIN. Rbor Ilandicap-3 to 1 agaTnst Tros (taken). St. Leger-7 to 2 against Boiardo. ...

Sporting

... CURRAGH JUNE MEETING.TuEsOAY, JUsr 27. Stewards-.Marquis of Conynghamn, Marquis of Wa- terford, and Sir T. Burke, Bart. The summer meeting commenced to-day, and al- though t he weather was on the previous day boisterous and wet, during the racing it proved tolerably favour- able. The attendance was, consequenfly, not so nume- rous as was expected. Among the company assembled were the Marquis ...

YORK RACES—THURSDAY, AUGUST 24

... YORK RAVCES-TIliusi).ILv, AuGusi, 2-1. The Great Ebor Handicap Plate of 200 soav. irand Inquisitor, by Cowl, out of Minx, 3 yrs, .. inialgaination, 3 yrs, 2 ,ittle Harry, 5 yrs, 3 Betting-2 to 1 against Grand Inquisitor, 3 to 1 ,gainst Tros, 8 to I a',st KIingston, 1U to 1 agst any gher. Thirteen started. Won very easily. The Filly Sapling Stakes of 30 sovs each, 30 ft, for wo yr ...

BIRMINGHAM RACES—MONDAY

... BltRIINGRHAVI RACES-NIONDAY. Lnowle Steeple-Chase-Ace oa' Trumps, I; Countess, '2. Four ran. Grand Military Hanmicap-Torrent, 1; Beclbury Lass, 2. Four ran. Bir-ir ghain and Warwick Steeple-Chase-Cali- Ifeo,, G 'dling, 1; Frondebeatuf, 2. Ten ran. Free H .ndir-:tp Stec-ple-Clhase-No race. Mr. Mathew NelSon has been appointed post-master for Carrickfergous, in place of Mr. Alexander, who has ...