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SPORTING

... $PORTING. TATTERSALL'S-YESTUtDAY. Subscribers mustered numerously, and the businesg that was transacted on The Derby presented features of consider. able importance. Before entering into details, however, it is necessary to state that the task of separating the chaff from the grain was never more difficult. De Clare was very distinctly in the ascendant; at the corn- mencement some transactions ...

SPORTING

... -4- TATTERSALL'S-YESTERDAY. Although tie Tue8day after Epsom is held to be the propor day of settlement of the Epsom accounts, yet a large amount of money generally changes hands on the Monday. There was no exception in this respect to-day, and the pro- spec, which the proceedings revealed was much brighter than bad been anticipated. Some severe hits were talked about, but there is every ...

SPORTING

... I I -0 TATTE RSALL'S-YESTIRDAY. THS SETTLING-DAY. Tuesday has told its own tale, and dispelled the doubts which were entertained as to the nature of the settling. The business of paling and receiving progressed smoothly, and was brought to a satislactory termination. The two eases of default which have been most talked about will, in all probability, be very shortly arranged on terms alike ...

SPORTING

... THE EPSOM MAY MEETING, TunDAr.-The Craven Stakes of 5 scov each, with 30 added for tbree-yr-old., 7st l1b; four, 8it 71b; five, 83t 13tb. al; and aged, 9At; mares allowed 51b, and geldings aib mile and a quarter of the New Derby Course. Z L The Chicken, 3 yrs; Claret, 3 yrs; Ellermnire, 3 Hopeless, 4 yrs; Ratsplan, 5 yre. The Horton Stakes of 5 80vs each, with 30 added. twa. olds, Oet Sib; ...

SPORTING

... SPOR TING. BATH AND SOMERSET COUNTY RACES. WEDNEsDAY.-Sweepstakes of ?? each, with 20 added; for two-yr-olds and upwards. Optional selling weights. One mile. S subs. Mr. B. Land's Bordeaux, aged (£50), 7st 61b (Land, jan,) 1 Mr. Stanley's Ssuve-qui-peut, 2yrs (£50), 4st 13;b (Fordham) 2 Mr. Goodred's Fearless, 3 yrs (£50), 6ist 6b. (Bray) 3 The following also ran :-Mr. Gully's Prince of Wales, ...

SPORTING

... TATTERSALL'S-YESTERDAY. The aeniation created by the fall of De Clare-the some time leading favourite, and within the last 'ortnight backed for several thousands-served to stimulute curiosity, and to increase perplexity. On the Stock Exchange, in the morn- iug, 4 to 1 wais ominously laid, and in less than an bour afterwards some of the City division were bold enough to increase the odds ...

ROYAL THAMES YACHT CLUB

... ROYAL THAMES YAOHT CLUB. The yachting season on the London water commenced on Saturday last, under circumstances which promise a more lsuccessful campaign than we have had for the last three or four years. The opening match was, as usual, under the auspices of the Royal Thames Yacht Club, and a very fortunate but exceedingly rare combination or circum- stances rendered the day all that the ...

SPORTING

... o 2dANCHESTER RACES. WEDMMSDAY. -The Traffard Haudkap of 5 sovs esebt, ivith 50 added, for all age,. The winner of nny race ?? to the publication of the weights value £100 clear, 51b extra. Onte mile. Admniral Harcourt's Dame Judith, 3 yrs, 7st 21b (Alderoft) I Mr. Baoth'i Mystic, 3 yrH, Sit 101t ?? (Fordbam) 2 Mr. Copeland.4 The Lune, 2 yr^, 4L' 6! ?? (R. Bollog.:) 3 Mr. Arrontmith's Wheat ...

SPORTING

... SPORT1INZTG. CHESTER SPRING MEETING. BETTING ON THURSDAY NIGHT. DERBY. 4 to 1 gegt St. Hubert (offered) 11 to 2 - Lord of the Isles 7 to 1 - De Clare (take B to 1) 10 to I - Rifleman (taken and offered) 10 to 1 - Wild Dayrell (taken) 14 to 1 - Cruiser . 500 to 30 - Dirk Hatteraick (taken) 20 to I - Kingstown (offered) 25 to 1 - Flatterer (taken) 1000 to 20 - Noisy (taken, 1000 to 15 also laid) ...

SPORTING

... CHESTER SPRING MEETING. WEDNESDAY CONCLUDED.-The dcramble Handicap of 5 6! NOVS each, With 30 added; for all ageh. The winner to be sold for 80 Bova in tho usual way. Three-quarters of a mile. 'P 8 subs. o Mr. Sanders's Questionable, 3 yrs, 6st 61b ?? (Prior) 1 C Mr. Moore's Noddy, 3 yrs, 5st ?? (Fordhan) 2 Mr. Kenyon's Sister to Siigapore, 3 yrs, 6st 6lb (Quinton) 3 d The following also ran: ...

SPORTING

... EPSOM RACES. TuNsDAY.-The Craven Stakes of 5 sova each, with 30 added for three-yr-oldH, 7st llb; four, 8St 71b; five, 8st 131b; six and aged, 9st; mares allowed 51b, and geldings 31b. Last mile and a quarter of the New Derby Course. 6 subs. Mr. W. Palmer's The Chicken, 3 yrs, 7dt llb ?? (Wells) 1 Admiral Hareourt's Ellermire, 3 yres, 6st 101b ?? 2 Betting: 6 to 4 on The Chicken, who won ...

SPORTING

... I NEWMALIKET SEC'jND SPRING IMEETING. td TnURSDAY.-Tii Jo,:lc(cy Club P~ate of SO Eovi; for four. rat yr-olds, 76t , lb ; five, Sat Sib ; six and age I, 8t 91b ; the he proper'.y Of members ofthe Jockey Club. B.C. ?? W. Powlett's The Hermit, 4 yro, 7st 2 b (J. Steggles) 'l Ialked over and received £2.5. VreSweepsttakes of 10 ROveI eaelh, 1WO-yr-olils, fist 121b ; three, Si -t 12 b fillies ...