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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

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... 5POTING1&TELlIE. ?? I -TATTEIISALL'0. MtosDAiv^-The room 'was num'roulyattended. The bet ting, although limited, was marked by two or three mov- menus of ?? backed for the Great. Metropolitan at 4 and 5 to'l; and at 1,000 to 25 and 1,000 to 30 for the Derby. At first 7 to 1 was taken to nearly 180f. about Van Galen, but at the close 10 to 1 was laid.: The current prie did not however, exceed ...

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... I . 1. PORRTING- 1NE LLI1GENOB. l PIEWNAJtiXE BOUGhtON ME1ZTU7G SWiEiEP5A S Of io ?? each - Criterion eoars; 4 subs- wore won by bilt a length by Pter 'Flat, 3 yrs, 7st 91b; b1ating lai'ek Beppsrd, 4 yrs, Bet'lb (2); LitileTo31, 4 yrs, Bst 81bW i), and mpsratuei Syrs, 7st 1b ?? ASeHICAP PLATEs of 601-Camubridgeshii'o esurse-wes. wn by ab1ead by gpinsttr,.3 iyrs,! Oat 41bj; beating Tyre, 3 ?? ...

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... I TATTERSALL'S. MOND4AY.-FOr some minutes business was tolerably brisk on Earl Spencer's Plate-Flacrow, at 10 to 1, holding the position of first favourite. At the commencement, 500 to 25 was betted against Berezina, but at the close only 100 to 7 was laid. Posthorse was repeatedly backed at 100 to 6, and is ikely to advance a stage or two in favour i the same odds were taken about King of ...

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... it - sinthWINTELLGNE . A ESA LL' ?? .. .TA. WONDAN.-Members muStere&d-mzsorsly, ands the 1et of , qaotations will show some fresh chan of interest andims- '.rth-'For the Notth'AlikitoifSS Ftakm Flatterer came inito ties inarketwitlh dases force-at flrst lO toI ans taken freely ab~tbthimhrat the close 8 te'was'scarecly - ^obtainable.- Wrelilt; llhowever, with only a moderate out. lay' ...

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... SPOOLTN INTELIGENCE.. .: :. . .$TATTERSALL'S. * ?? only change of importance was the pro- motion of Flacrow to the- premierabip. for the Eastern Counties Handieap, viee his stable.companion The Poaeher, .who has retired. The-betting on the Cesarewitchand Can- bridgeshire showed no important change. For the former, Middleton was quite trier elees. MONDAY. EASTERN COUTIES HANDICAP THURSDAY. 3 ...

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... . TATTEItBALL'S. MoVIDAY.-SpeeClation was aliost at a dead look, and with the exception of the advance of GoldbilU for the Good- wood Stakes, and' the retrogression of Yellow Jack for the Cup, it showed no material change. So determined was the opposition whieh was arrayed against Yellow Jack that in city circles we believe, 7 and 8 to 1 bad been betted against him, and this afternoon, at his ...

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... I * 0; I TATTERSAIL'M MOVDAY. -For the Chester Cup, 20 to I was the highest offer again' at Coroner, who is likely to be closely pressed by Coartenay -25 to I being taken about the latter to some money. :3 0 to 1 was taken to a small sum about Imogene. Epasinos adas was backed in company with Quince, at 1,000 ta 25 eacd a, and afterwards separately at 1,000 to 30. York- shire Gr ay obtained ...

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... B1OTN IN, '-LLIGONCE. i3 TATT~ERBALL's, w of the members hai eft-.n tor .Liverpopt, the attendance wee 'oly mdderatd and' beyond. hettling'sI et ,Woeaet evet, vilittl'e bu~iness was~ 1MlqAY LERl'OOL-AUtIMB. iNANTI~ HRD II to 2 ?? L71bex.). 0 1 Flattrer, ?? I1 130 1-- M5516oFDerwdnt,%:yf sat 11bi' ; 10, 7 I' Pretty ]BOY,8 5 3 ,7tt li.b ?? 10 1 evember sysltlb ?? HAIODIAP.:, 500~20 ?? ()I ?? . ...

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... I SPORTlNG INTELLIGENCE. TATTEDSALL'S. ?? business transacted during the afternoon was, in certain instanees, important. A hostile movement was commenced against Fly-by-Night, but it was. not at- tended with any diesarous effect. 10 to 1 was reptatedly betted against him for the Derby, those odds being taken in the aggregate to upwards of 30W. For the Two ThouseAd, 7 to 2 and 4 to I vwre ...

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... I SpORTING INTELLIGENCE. | * TATIERfLLS. MONDrA.-The room was very thinly attended, and the transactions were few and unimnportant.-So0 even taken between Wentworth and Fly-by-.ight for the. Derby. TPs ?? d6ing. bIONDAY. WARWicOSHULB HANDICAP. TLtRSDAY. 4 to I set Veteran, 6 yes, 6sot sb (t) .. THE TWO THOUBANID. 7 4 FIy-by-Night 2 tol t) .. 3 i Ye]eVJak (lO to 3t).. 10 1 Polnoodtet 12 to I t ...

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... -:.:SpORTiNG NTEGENi -i TATW!ROAILS. NDON tsh on the Xonday before te Derby was never so dull. The roomtoe, wa-s Nndt unusualy ecrowded, cd'=etareely a '-)Omonstratle -of importance -igmade. The favourite remained drm. 7 to 2 was taken freely about himu, hut the highest oddsobtaiiabte at the close were 3 to 1. At dret 500 to 10) was taken about Fazzoletto, but sub- sequentl 11 to 2, 6 to 1, ...

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... | D OBTimi N, K LLWENoi, - i TATT79MALL- . Molrojy.-Seveiai parlant movements were uade with reference to thed t. -Leger, and theycreated quite a sensla. tion. .Fazzolettoi Who had throughout the preeoding week displayed strong symptoms of a decline,jell this afternoon. without any well sustained effort being. made to arrest his downward tendency. In ity cirese dug the morning the ...