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... 0?.. ,;qOrtiftfl. ?0- EPSON IRACES. 'ihe inauguration of the Epson- Snumner JSkein, it-s far fromn propitious. Heavy rain had fallen c 'trog's c-is nigh:, aild though it did niot imuch affect the absorbent ?? s~oil of the Dowlns. it cerapilatly saturated the lower gre--inds Tire gloomy aspect of thec morning was mor-covet nosat ai or cu hosrong showers hishil fell at shiort .nio, dunbtlses ...

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... $pvrting. ow of LIVERPOOL JULY MEETING. 'ed by THflRSDAY etting The attendance of general comipany was immense. No ini. It one provemsent was displayed in the numerical strength of the ion of fields; for the cup only nins competitors were brought out. Ammonia, the winner, was not mentioned in the ringr. ditted; The DERBY HANDICAP.-Baron Rothschild's Orestes, I; d, but AMr. Ewbank's Snowdon ...

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... I ,*rtbo. qp-_ LATEST BETTING AT TATTERSALL'S. GRAND ANNUAL STEEPLECHASE. 7 to 2 agst Mr. Moseley's Trout (taken). 4 - I - Mr. T. Mason's Oscar (taken). 4 - I - Mr. B. Land's Needwood (taken). 8 - 1 - Mr. Higginson's Burnt Sienna (taken) 5NORTHAMPTONSH[RE STAKES. 4 to 1 agst Mr. T. Parr's Defiance (taken freely). 8 - 1 - LordEglingtoun'sLamprocles(taken). 12 - - Mr. Roger's Pancake (taken). ...

BEAUMARIS.—CRICKET

... 3EAUMARIS.-CRICKET. On Thursday, the 6 th inst., the return match Vwas played between the Beaumaris Cricket Club and the Anglesey Club, which terminated in favour of the former, with six wickets to go down, Messrs. Hughes and Williams taking the bhat to the bowling of 11. Williams and B. U. Hughrs, Esqrs., the first four wickets being soon disposed of; Mr. Charles Evans made n long stay, and ...

CRICKET AT BARMOUTH

... Wednesday last, the 7th instant., was a gala day at Barmouth. In addition to the numerous attrac- tions ol this delightlul watering place, a grand cricket match came offi betweeti the Oxford and Cambridoe men residing therei and the hitherto invincible club of Dolgelley. The ground, which is beautifully situated at the foot of Carter Id'is, at tiso entrance to the vale of Dolgelley, was graced ...

Sporting

... $#gtiiig. GOODWOOD RLACES-THE CUP DAY. The prestige and attraction of the Cup Day were, as usual, sufficient to draw forth a large attendance of com- pany. The betting brotherhood gathered together in full force, and business was carried on with unflagging spirit; their specu- lations were, however, considerably narrowed by the insignifi- cant field which came forth to contend with Virago ...

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... $portilff. hat EPSOM RACES.-THE OAKS DAY. or ContrAry to general expectation, the weather, which hal ong been of summer brilliancy on 'Wednesday and Thuradav. nd. chaaged at an early hour on Friday morning, and spoilt many )rd. a hopeful little party that had been specially made up for ple, The Oaks. The state of the weather was fatal to the vise race in point of amusement; for, although ...

Sporting

... 0p urng. THE, OPLNItIG OF THE CRI0HEE SE-AS32i. With the filst week of May, ever, cricket-clb in tha United Kiigdom emters upon its full play ' for the season. and, dlurim, the last month a large nuniber of the clubs h1ave been at practice. Froui all quarters wve hear of gcat preparations bain~ I minav for an unusually merricseacon;' and although a eonh,½;: able number of our more ...

CARNARVON REGATTA

... at tl s The annual Regatta of the Royal Welsh Yacht Club St he came off on Tuesday last. The weather was beau- tc l) tifully fine and exceedingly favourable for the nume- n it,rous spectators who lined the pier, quay, and castle mI se walls, and who were to be seen in almost every place ai 'y that commanded a view of that part of the Menai on gi st wvlich the sports were to take place ; but ...

Sporting

... $portfi. UP,._ NEWMARKET SECOND SPRING MEETING. Tile list was a most meagre one, as the subjoined return will testify. A very thin attendance and sca rcely any betting. Weather fine, but cold. FIFTY POUNDS.-Mr Mare's Fact, by Tonchtone. Walked over. SWEEEPMAZES'OF 10 SOVS. EA.CH.-The winner to be WeAd for 100 sovs., if demranded, &c. First half of Ab;-M. 3 subs. Lord Clifden's Thessaly, I; ...

CRICKET MATCH AT BEAUMARIS

... I . I .r _ .. U0. Oil Monday, the 5ib instant, a match was played on Beaomnaris Green, between two sides, chosen by 0o . Roberts alld iR. H. Williams, Esqrs., which ter- :he minated in favour of the latter with five wickets to of go down. The batting and bowlinig was * ery steady ed throughaout the day. Subjoined is the score. 0. eneOBI'Ts, EOQ.'s Sirlu. he 1st Innings. . 2nd Innings. ?? R. H ...

Sporting

... ?p0r1ihfl. ced National Regatta. -A new club, under the auspices of the inm Lord Mllayor, is in the course of formation for the River en- Thamnes The regatta will take place in July next. or NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEEBTING. the Tisa CRAfVEN STAirsES.-Calarnus, 1; Alas, 1; Legatee, 3; laY Diomedia, 4; Shlaravogus, 5. Won very cleverly by a length ky and a half; two lengths beteveen the second and ...