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SPORTING

... SPOR TING. TATTERSALL'S-YESTERDAY. CHESTER CUP. 20 to 1 wae the ?? offer on the field. At the cornm tiencement The Reiver, Rotherham, and Arthur Wellesley were backed at 8 to 1 against the three ; ar.d afterwards offers to take 26 to I about each were repeatedly but unsucces- fully made. Could thege odds have been obtained, a good deal of money would have been invested, particularly ott The ...

SPORTING

... SPOR T'ING. CHESTER CUP. Additional entry made at Chester.-New Warrior. Entries at York down to ten p.m. Tuesday ?? toSingapore, Newbold,Sir James Grahams, Saraband, Sicily, Billingham, Amy, Neville, Julia (by Lasuncelot), Marchio- ness, Midsummer, Jack Sbeppard, Arthur Wellesley, Canute, Jack the Giant Killer, Braxey, Bolton, Chisel, La Belle, St. Andrew, Amnalgamation, The Early Bird, Larry- ...

SPORTING

... SPORT1NG. TATTERSALL'S-YESTERDAY. Although the subjoined list presents a strong array of quo- tations, most of the bets were oily to small sums. The principal transactions may be briefly Rtated. GREAT METROPOLITAN STAKES. The chief outlay in reference to this event was on Wink- field at 30 and 25 to 1, his spirited owner being the leading operator. CHESTER CUP. 20 to I was still the highest ...

SPORTING

... SPOR TIATG. TA TrE;RSALL'S-YESTrssDAT. The roomi was thinly attended, anzd only a limited amount of business was tronsaiched. The principal hets wvere 900 to 100 aigot St. IHubert for tho Deirby ; 6,000 to 200 ngst Polyslore, and 8,000 to 00 agst St. Hubert and Oulston, coupledi. CLOSING PRICES. CHESTER CUP. 1000 to 20 ngst ilr. J. 1\1,. Stanley's Colanruis (toksen) 100)0 to0.20 - Mr. A. ...

SPORTING

... YORK SPRING MEETIN'flG, ArRIL 17. NOrLINATIoNis for the GREAT NORTHERN HIANDICAP Of 25 sovs eachj, 15 ft. and only o if declarerl by tbelst of Ecbruary, w~ith 300 added by tbe Licenzsed Viotuallers flnd their frienids. Two miles over the Old Course. W~eights to be pubhished on tha20thi of January. Nabob, 6 yrs, Atherstone, 3 yrs * Goorkab, S years,; Sin- gapore, 5 yrs * Hnco, 5 yrs * Jetty ...

SPORTING

... SPOR TING. CHESTER SPRING MEETING. ADDITIONAL ENTRIES FOR THE CHESTER CUP, Atherqtone, 3 yrs; Caracara, 6 yr5; Commodore Charley, 4 yrs ; Determination; Escape, 3 yra; Ethelwolf, 6 yrs ; Gamelad, 4 yrs; Hercules, 4 yrs; Ida, 5 yra; LambLon, 5 yrs- Mllria,3 yrs; Mortimer, f yra; Naucy, aged; New V Warrior. 4 yrs; Noddy, 3 yrs; Rataplan, 6 yrs ; Singapore, 5 yrs; Vanderdecken, D yrs; Van Winkle, ...

SPORTING

... SPORTINg. HUNTINGR~ APPOINTMZEiNTS. .STAG 5000Nfl5 Olseltenbutm (Captain West's)-Fridai, Northleach-half- past eleven. BRotbaohild's, Baron-Thureday, Crobbisegton-eleven. FOX EiOUND9. Bledale-Wedneadby, Bridge Htewtick; Friday, Bledale-balf- past tens ibre Colyqr'e, Mr.-To-merrow. Tibre; Thuraday, Romney- atreet; S2turday, The Vigo-hslf past ten.I Craven-To-morrowv, Tbe Ash-house, Barton ...

SPORTING

... SPORTINa. EPSOM3 SPRING MEETING, MARCH 22. Weights for Tree GaEAT MlETnROPOITAN STAES.S For-E feits to be declared on or before the B0th Jainuary. Two: miles andI a qunrter.i Ratapian, i yrs, ?? 21b; Virago, 4 yrs, 10st ;Muscovite, 6 yrs, 9st lIlb; Tbe Nahob, 6 yrs, 9st 51b; Balrownie, 5 yra, 9 t; Little Harry, 6 yrs, 9dt; Goorteal, 5 yrs, 8st 91b ; Tal- 5furd, 5 yrs, 8st S1b; Socytbian, 4 yra ...

SPORTING

... 5rpoR Tira. BUNT'ING APPOINT.MENS'. Additioflhl fixturest received since onr last publication. Cheltsnbam (Capt. Wetsi's)-FridaY, Toddingtofl, Cross- hande-b~lf pa eleven. Rothsohild's, Bsron-Thursdrsy, Nentnmore-h,alf.paat eleven. WOIHOUNDS. Bledale-Wedfleidiy, Thoruborouglibar; Friday, 8treatbantl vi~lage-half-paar ten.] Cleveland-ThursdaY. a01athn -villag5-balf.p55st ten.! Colyer's, hMr. ...

SPORTING

... TA TTE}R8ALL'S-YssT5BiDAY. The betting was, with one exception, confined tio tieaO - Derby, for which V to 1 was currently offeted agelbet the leading favonrite, and 15 to 2 taken. 16 to 1 was taken nbout Rifleman, and 20 io 1 ?? some money aibout Oalston, wbo is evidently lookiug up agran. At thle Club, on W~ednesday, 25 to 1 was taken to £260. ?.h~dois WaW backed by an in- fl ti.tal ...

SPORTING

... SPOR 1IKG. 'o~r TATTSEBHALL'S-M0NDAY. Cr, Speculation moved very slowly at first, but proceeded nt sonmewhat briskly towards the close. ?? transac tiona placed St. Hlubert~at the head of the list, er for whilst 10 to 1 was the highest offer ventured *gainst on him, 11 and 12 to 1 eaeh agsinst De Clare and Grssoulus rsumriens were laid to some noney. St. Elubert wras not sn backed outright, but ...

SPORTING

... SPORiTING. TATTERSALULS-Y esTEDAY. THlE DERBY. Tite decline of Oulston Lo 20) to 1, laid to £100, -ns tile only impiortant movement in the betting this afternoon; li to 1 was taken to £100 about St. Hubert ; 22 to 1 to a sniall I sunt about Cruiser; 1000 to 35 twice about Polyrlore; and 10i'0 to 15 stven times about Rambling Katie. TlHi TWO THOUSAND. St. Hubert was backed for £100 tit 4 to 1. ...