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EPSOM RACES.—WEDNESDAY

... EPSOM RACES.-WEDNESDAY. TO ~~THE: DERBY ]DAY. ?? Prince Albert and the rneo Pnsawr ad present. Prneo Pisawr, no TnE EpsolPLT (aNDICAP), of 50 sovii., foral 'As ages. he Mr. Melliell's Weathercock.1. ed Mr. GOOd's Vulcan . 2 hi, Capt. Christie's Rovi'ng Betsy ..3 er ?? to 4 Rest Testerad4t1eahgt to Weatherceck and Vnlc~n. Gamedeeptr Ia eac bad Ile fourth ; Tester fifth. Gmkee a a n- TnE DRI)sn ...

LEWES RACES

... TRE TBAL STAXE-S (ianldicap) of 65 sre, each, with 25 added. (8 ?? ,wt Mr. J. H. C. WVyndham's Rip Ilan Winkle. .I Mr. Armstrong's Alcyone ?? 2 Mr. H. Lane's Joshua . . Mr. T. Abraham's Toni Burkee ?? ?? 4 Won by three lengths; two lengths betwecn secoad and third. oin Burke was last throughout. SWEEPSTA.ES of 10 sovs, each, h. ft.. with 50 added.. (6 subs ) Mr. Dennett's Zaidee, by Red Hart. ...

HAMBLEDON HUNT CLUB RACES

... HA31BLEDON HUNT CLUB R&CES. These Races will be held (by permission), on Sober- F ton Down, on Thursday, the S h of May, 1856. The e following horses are entered for the Farmer's Cup i ~Mr. Shrimpton's Dulcimer, 6 yrs. Mr. T. Barnett's Fallow Doe, 5 yrs. a Mr. Clark's liss Archy, aged. Mr. btare's Cock-pur, o yrs. Mr. Bulbeck'a Bandy, 4 yrs. f hMr. HLinxman's Arrow, 6 yras. a For Captain ...

HAMBLEDON HUNT STEEPLE CHASE

... HIAMBLEDON HUNT STEEPLE CEASE. This sport came of on the 1.5th, with great eclat an foas success. The following were the results I C I The Hambledon Hunt Steeple Chies, of 3 seels, each, an p~p., with 26 added ; over ~about four miles. Carry 12st. Three horses to start or no race. o Mir. Wall's b. m. The Wreck ?? Mr. Smith's g. g. Charlie ?? 2 or Mir. Clark's g. c. g. The Emperor ?? too ...

GOSPORT

... . NAUTICAL INStRucTIrO.-We have great pleasure in in stating that Mr. Cunningham, of Gosport, has just i succeeded i completing arraugements bor opening an E Industrial Class tor Nautocal instruction in connection le with the Gosport Ragged School. A.special meeting pf the Committee of this School was held on Wednesday, e the 12th inst., when Mr. Cunningham explained to it them the nature of ...

BRIGHTON RACES

... BRIGHTOpf RACCES. ag |WFDNESDAY. ro The~ fInSTOL PLATE Of 50 sove. (llandipa,,) (la rn Air E. R. Clark's S Wetli-Western, by Sir Tatton pl, no 's Lade Florence ?? 2 tcu w 1. H. Lace 's Joshlu ?? i. at The fuliuwiug alsoe rau ?? hn o'3 P!(e t to Mr. T. Hughes's Firelight, ard; irths J(Li' Jo'ruhnsn b ae Gilpin. pnsir e~i'sjh ee Won bvad ead; a length and a-half between the No Dr second ana ...

TORQUAY ROYAL REGATTA

... T-iK UA-Y IY - -- - -jA. TOl'.QU'AY i;OYAL RlEGATTA:. L'o This regatta camue oft' on Tuesday, when Tortlues I was crowded by thoussandds of persons from distait parts of of the county. The regaitta was unkler the especial patron- .le goe of her 1tatjeotv and Prince Albert, and under the Sd direction of the ;fJllowing stewrt tds :-Ar. U. 11. Ackers, th Sir Walter P. Carew, tart., Mir. Thomlas ...

GOODWOOD RACES

... GOODWOOD RACE$ Tlete ltaese will come oft' on T1aes4':y, next, July 29th, at t - l and the threo following days ; ?? Stewards being the fat, Marquis of Anglesey aud the. Wint AdmiralRous. TlU 35s. Cet follow ing will be conmpeted, for::- ThE Futor DAV.-The Craven`takes (handicap) of 5 v3s. acti each, with 60 added; ( 'subs.)-To close and lame any _ at the Goudiwood l1ouies stables, by eight ...

GOODWOOD RACES

... G(OD)WO(l RACES. 'thle ?? wiebad been enter- AN Packet tamed rspecting thle ,IucceOSs of this meeting were agree- NI 3ne. abl diappointed by thle Spirit end -rlfwith which the L e gathering was inaeesgurated tlii day. True the fields - i ere Small, 'belt cte1 loading evcrits were mairked by cin(- N, dentls Ot much resenut sid pro~spective ismportassce. A T first fthreesrito itar thle St. Loger ...

ROYAL SOUTHERN YACHT CLUB REGATTA

... ROYAL SOUTHEBN YACHT CLUB REGATTA. nd- ''The annual regatta in connection with the Royal Southern Yacht Club came oft on Tuesday, under the I Most auspicious cirncuustances. The weather was beau- I thfule nioe. 'There was a stiiF breeze blowing during a the a;hle of the day from the south-west; and the Well-known sailing qualities of the yachts contending I . for the varions prizes excited a ...

CRICKET

... GA PI I L-ads-ok ?? Tv LNtTED AIL ExNGLANDj 1LLVE'e S.K..II~o Ils ]im C'siic'inz5Tato PinosY PAIlt CLoUt. Cal cS Foe: he 1' -r)Pr tiick -oig seaso' ww~ lbracet to a vt I do-c t-h* wick ho' a grandi malt-it betwicit Iho Uliiccl I 1 Ail England t~i-Nn' sod 19 oi thi urn~eb- i of h~e irea ULlichc:er Priars Pan'l Club. The nc-etch a- .cuit'td Lt I ?? ul.C 1 oh-aY, in earoe( une-o' of 11cc bce' ...

ASCOT HEATH RACES

... ASCOT HlEATH RACES. Thursday being the Cup Day, the Queen and the Pri~nc Consort,rwith the Royal visitors, honoured thle saddled forh ther presence. Soon ufter the horses were sdldfrtile irst race the Standard was hoisted. onl the Royal Stand and Her Majesty's carriage, preccded outriders, wore seen slowly to descend tle hill down thle fla nw mile. There were 11 open carriages, five of tthem ...