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... BEDFORD I-ACES. THUR5D.ty''.-Thr ?? Stakes of 5 sova each, 3 fc, with 2 .dded, for three-yr-olds and upwardls. 0entle- man riders; professionals, G1b extra. About a mlde and a-half. 7 aubs. M1r. T. Walker's, leon Lee, 3 yrs, 10st 21b ?? (Mr. Blake) I Mr. L:. Lnud' WNeathercock, i yr.s, 12at 31b (B. Laud, I iun.) 2 3Mr. T. Hughes's Westminster, 4yre. l1st 41h (Mr. Pr i c) 3 The Le~llowfiin also ...

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... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE CH-ESTER SPRING MEETING. THURSDAY (CONCLUI)FD).-T'he Selling Stakes of 5 ?? each, with 30 added, for three-yr-yids and upwards . Optional selling allowances, &c. Once round and a lis- tance. 7 subs. IMr. Bardwell's Usurer, 4 yrs (30), 7st 131b ((AAhmall) Mr. W. Robinson's Little Emma, 3 yr s ( 330), 6st l lb (Fordham) 2 Mr., Thorpe's Little Tom, 6 yrs ( £)0), &st 4lbb. ...

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... , sPOITING _ITLLIGENCE STAMFOrD EACE3. [;D5TLOqAL PARTICULAS].i Te Welland Stkes oif 10 govs each, fA T~iO DS~added ?? ad tbree-yr-olds. Last three. theo.I bta~ mile; S subs . ?? . (Wls- l~rI jel s, yrs , r Sot 4.b . (A Day) 2 berd Esct001e' bsla' dalfle Clicqu~t, 2 yrs (glockt 4 t Fishermsna. 6 to 1 rgt Melissa. A verytiuCcarB VO by P6 head. Batlr rergold c ~o ;roq value, by subscriptions of ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... g TING INtEGENCE llOYLAE MEETING. The Shorts Handicap of 3 save each, with'30 e1iD5-. 4ded Winners extra. T.Y.C, 15.subs. n1°dersonus Cumberland, 2 yrs, 5st llb (Chal- If Ie toner) 1 J s W iss Birch, 4 yrs. 6Bt 121b ?? (Dacker) 2 )r s y Gaylad, aged, 8st 91b ?? (T. Cli) 3 Mr. DVjgS tou'O Miss Agnes, 6 yrs, 8st ?? 4 yr U to ?? 4yrs, 7s31- ?? (Fordham) 5 to u rland 3 to 1 agtt Gay. 6 o I Bets~i ...

ROTHERHI THE ANNUAL REGATTA

... ROTIERII7IE ANVUAL REGA TTA. or An enormous assemiblag ?? yesterday to wit- tg nesbt eatta at bthe abro. ve itlace, amng ai ix free water- e mn' apprentices; bolonginag tn Rotlierisithe and vicinity, of hs oin cmetcptl ft was C usual a five lyt a tsaei xelnly by It. Moore and -awads o vicory-aa;a coat; and lbad'e - fr te frstceclandmony pize fr the otters. The re FIRST HI'AT. r- Charles ?? I ...

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... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE EPSOM RA~CE8.--F~iuDAy. THE OAKS D)AY. The Oak~s Day invariably winds up the Epso, Ineeti with considerable 6&lat. On, thle present ?? n which set in against Mincepie served tossui iil osity with whiich tke event was regarded j t of general comnpany was comparativelysan c people who were present seemed depressda d3 id , thle excitenmert Whichl they had experiencil eid ...

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... t i c I N t II II I I ad vrs. i t --b V v~restminstcr, i yru, 7st Dia 5 yr,- st aot IFreckle, 4 yrs , (lt l0ib ; Napoleon the Third, 3 ype, fa.t j. 91t ;: Onsar J asha, 3 yrs, Gat 7bh; Diego, 3 yrs, Gst 71h ; tl i th Va ; ;ok *yrs, 6st; Curious, 3 yrs, 6st; Sirocco, S yrs, h iit- 6 t-L; TBu-bt i, 3 caTs, 5st 101b. d eep A GOdId Cup, the gift of Lord William Powlett, did not r rd. ?? aedU ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING. THE SUBSCRIPTION ROOM-MONDAY NIGHT. Little disposition was evinced to resume speculation. Some interest was excited, however, with respect to the Burwall Stakes, owing to the apparent uncertainty which existed relative to the starting of Cannobie ; 5 to 4 and 6 to 5 was betted on him b but the layers in each instance stipulated for a ran. 4 to I was taken about Cock ...

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... SPORTING INTELUIGENCE. LINCOLN SPRING MEETING-WEDNESDAY. The Lincoln Spring Handicap Stakes of 5 soVS each, with 50 added. The winner of any handicap after the weights were published, 51b; twice, or a handicap of the value of 100 sov8, 71b extra. The second to save his stake. One mile. 17 subs. Mr. Elwes'e Flageolet, 4 yrs, 7st ?? (H. Bray) 1 Mr. E. Hodgin's Vanessa, 4 yrs, 6st 41b ?? ...

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... IUNTING APPOINTmENTS. STAGHOUSDS. Her Mijesty's-Te.mortow, Maidenhead Thioket Fridsy,1 slough-eleven. Kent, The (Mr. Roberta'a)-Friday, Hadlaw-twelve. Petre's, HOD. F.-To-morrow, the Watren-farm (Writtle); J Friday, Hare and Hounds (Boxwell)-half-past eleven. Rothscbild'o, Baron-Thureday, Hooklaygrnnge-elewvD. FoXHOUNDS. * Atheratone-Wednesday, Cricket's-ina; Friday, Arbury ; Saturday, Ceombe ...

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... -JoRTING INTELLIGENCE. ,SPORTIN TATTEP,9AL L'S TATURlDA STEWARDS' CUP (GOODWOOD). ' to I agst Flacrow (oferoed) s to 1 - Olympus (taken) 14 to 1 - M tonarque (taken) 10 0 to 8 - Dramatist (taken) to 1 - Artillery , t o 1 - Coal-black E lose j to 1 - Fallcon GOODWOOD STAKES. 5 to 1 agst Goldhill (taken and offered) ;to 1 1 Zeta (taken) 1 l to 1 Bandalore (taken) -s,0 to 40 - Lady Tatton (taken) ...

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... SPORTING INTEUIGENCE. ?? &- EPSOM, TUESDAY.-THE OPENING DAY. The prelude to the Great Event which is to take place this day, was played with, perhaps, unusdal success. Al- though the attendance of general company did not exceed an opening day's average, yet the sport was of the most interesting and attractive character. For the principal events the fields were numerically important, and in eur ...