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SPORTING

... . did CRO+TQN PARK RACES. itly FwDAi.-The Fasmere' Hlandicap of 60 S0o8, and 5 t th rve second horse. Heats. Ones round, baS Mr. Vineent's Sultan 6 yrs, 12st 3ib (Capt. Little) ?? I oby Mr. T. Henton's The Times, 5 yrs, 13st 1b (Mr. on- Boynton) 2 k ?? Mr. J. E. Bennett's Remembrance, 5 yr9, list (Mr. I of Thompson) O :tor The following also ran :-Mr. J. Pratt's Gambol, 5 y, the i2st (Nr. ...

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... I TATTERSALL'S-YBSTERDAY. A very tbin attendance and only a small amount of busi- ness transaoted. ' The principal investmeuta were on Fandango for the Great Metropolitrn, Mlarc Antony for the Cheater Cup, and on Grteculus Esurions and Lord of the Isles for the Derby. The other quotations are from bets which were laid to various small surns. GREAT ]VIMTROPOLITAN STAKES. 5 to 1 agot Mr. ...

SPORTING

... re TATTERSALL'S-YSTERDAY. ?? the celebration of the Derby meeting and Af the proximity of the gathering at Doncaster, a tolerable It number of members congregated at the Subscription-rom. t' The early part of the afternoon was chiefly devoted to the e rn tettlement of accounts in connection with the Liverpool LO events of the preceding wedk. Speculation was limited, and, 3. with one or two ...

SPORTING

... SPORTlNG. | WARWICK SPRING MEETING. TUSSDAY.-The castle Stakes of 15 sowS each, 5 ft, for three-yr-olds; colts, 8st 71b; and filliec, 8st 41b. Certain penalties and allowances, One rmile. 3 subs. Mr. Fell's PoleStir, 8st 91b ?? (Kendall) walked over A Sweepstakes of 5 sois each, with 25 added, for three-yr. olds and upwards. Optional selling weights, &o. Winners extra. One mile. 5. subs. M1r. ...

SPORTING

... r. TATTERSALL'8-YEsTERDAY. to at Although the attendance ?? comparatively thin, apeoula- s tion took a somewhat extensive range, and in % few instances at a good deal of money was invested. ma in LIVERPOOI STEEPLE CHASE.-Trout was again in the full current of favour, and although he and Miss Mowbray are quoted at 6 to I each, the heavier amount of money for which he was backed gave him ...

SPORTING

... NOTTINGHAM SPRING MEETING. FpIDAr.-Tbe Iankeepers' Plate (Hsndioap) of 2C syav, added to a sweepstakes of 8 soya each. The second to save bis stake. One mile. 7 subs. Mr. Bancroft's Helmet, 4 yrs, 7st 61b ?? (J. Gale) I Mr. Wood's Kennyside Hero, 4 yrs. 8st IOib ?? (Kendall) 2 Mr. Mother's Whitelock, 4 yrs, 7st7lb ?? (T. Cliff) 3 Mr. J. Dawson's Nester. 6 yrs, t ?? (Cowley) 4 Mr. Edwards's ...

SPORTING

... SPORTIJNG. TATTEtSALL'S-YEsTERDcAY. The business of paying and receiving on the recent events 'at Warwick, Epsom, and Brighton occupied most of the afternoon. At intervals, however, betting was resumed, and with some effect. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE STAKES.-Nahob wAS in great force, from 8 to 1 he quickly advanced to 5 to I ; at intervening prices he was backed for a good deal of money. Meteora, at ...

SPORTING

... , NORTHAMPTON AND PYTCHLEY HINT R, WEDNESDAY.-Efiri Spencer's Plate, of 100 fOV8N 1addd C2 Handicap Sweepstakes of 15 s0vs each, ftif deite; &c. Winners extra. Five furlongs. 40 subs, 21 Of Whor pay 5 sovs each. Mr. Magenis's Foxhunter, 4 yrs, 6st lilb ?? Mr. Harrison's King of Trumps, aged, 9t 71b (Cartwr; )i Mr. W. Cockeroft'5 The Medway, 3 yrs, 6st ?? all) 2 The following also ran :-Baron ...

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... LIVERPOOL SPRING MEETING. WEDNESDkY.-The Tyro Stakes of soVS each, with 40 added, for two-yr-olds; colts, 8it 71b ; fillies and geldiugs, 8st 31b. The second to save his stake. T.Y.C. 12 subs. Mr. J. J. I Henderson's St. Arnaud, Sst 7ib .(G. Oates) I Mr. Wilkins' The Blironees, 8St SIb ?? (Caritol) 2 Mr. Byrn's Keepsake, 8st Sib ?? (Kendall) 3 Mr. J. HE Jones's The Temrtlar, 89t 71h. . s.hmall ...

SPORTING

... EPSOM SPRING MEETING. TUoeRSDAY.-Owing toj the rainy, snowy, sleety state of the weatber, the injudicious alteration of the time of hold. ing the meeting, and a variety of circumstanees sufficioatig obvious to the racing public to render an explanation ulle. cessary, the inauguration of the Epscrn events on tis oceca. sion was marked by a comparatively moderate degree °E success. The Grand ...

SPORTING

... TATTERSALL'S-YESuTEB AY. A thin attendance, and very little business transaotead The few bets that were made were as (ollows :- GREAT NORTHERN HANDICAP. 80 to 10 ngst Mr. J. J. Henderson's Atherstone (225 to 25 also laid) 400 to 25 - Mr. Howard's Virago (taken) CHESTER CUP. 500 t 30 agat Mr. Howard's Scythian (taken) 500 to 25 - Mr. Gully's Andover (taken) 2000 to 80 - Mr. Ridley's Bolton ...

SPORTING

... SPORT NG. TATTERSALL'S-YRSTERDAY. The room was thinly attended, and business proceeded very slowly. LIVERPOOL ST3EPLE CHASE.-Trout sank to 9 to 1, and Miss Mowbray became the leading favourite at 8 to 1, Bastion and Needwood were backed at 10 to 1 each, but the investments were only in small sums. Little Charley obtlined some strong support at 20 to 1. The Spring Cup was untouched. THE GREAT ...