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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... , 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

... -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) ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGEIE NOTTI34GHIR JULY MEETLIe'G [Additional particulars.] TOESM&Y.-The ''rial Stakes of 5 sovs each, vith 0d for two-yr-olds and upwards. The winner to4b4dded £600, unless exemption from being sold wasecl cd for ,.thetime of.entrance,land horses so exemnt tot Iamedlt extra., Onemile. 7 subs. ryl Mr. Jaokson's Rernedy, 2 yrA, 4st Illb. (Chal Mr, Gill's Leo, 2 yrs, 4 ?? ;: (ir) I ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... tOTIN -IELLIGEN-C. 4{rJIs I s - ' - jri) MEETING-W EDNESDAY. i or e iented by the programamu was not r~ij~ei (lsndled mto iusigaificance. The r d the t ?? eice until a quarter past two, t alot te fl6e, the spectat0vrs thaving little to their Curicsity. Thle morning was dullt ,?rtiil, ath toward ?? thedrk clouds rolled t 8,r~~,but to'4,1r Oftile day wvas faveourable to thle I fl r r. iite the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE PROGRAMMOE OF CHELMSFORD RAC.S. TUESDAT.-The Galleywood Sakes of 3 sovs each, with 25 added; three-yr-olds, Sst; four, St 121b; five and np- wards, 9at 31b. Mares and geldings allowed 31b. Tic' winr~ er to be sold for £150; if foe £100, allowed Sib if for £A0, 11bb; if for 350, 11bb; if for £30, 211b. The new nile. To close and name this evening (Mon- day), by V o'clock. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTE jGENCB. ,, ,TEL, , E!, , TATTEl S I'S-YrYsTERD AY. The winding-ug of the. Liverpool accounts Caused the room to lwell tsiided, apd ijnpaited at' leat a Khow of activity to busness. Speculation, however, was 'inostwt' a dead lock, and, with the exception of the advaucq of: Goldhill for the Goodvood Stlakes,.and the- ?? Yellow Jack for the Cup, it showed no material cbiugO1' ' ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'S,-YESTERDAY. The room was well attended. Time, however, was chiefly occupied in the settlement of accounts on the events of the preceding week, and no great amount of business was trans- acted on any future event. Three animaals only were mentioned in connection with the July Stakes. 5 to 2 was taken and offered about Lam- bourn, and 3 to 1 about Drumour; 400 to 100 was booked ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPCI 'lTING INI ELLIGENCE. The card fI ARICET 'JTI Y MEETING. ish cr re ei~ted a co npuratavely attractive aryca-e-. Iauce, anid its piosi ise of iut.sr-sting sport was fully re'dsiz I, I.'disc result of the principal eieat, the Chesterfield 5 eke,,~ crestedi a senisrti it. Alter ss Cead lieat between the Che- valier d'IndruAtrip, on whom o-'lds were at 0110 thric fro ly laid, and thle Ph.) ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALLVS-YESTERDAY. Speculation was pursued with little activity, and the in- estin ents were for the usost part in trifling sums. No o little diflliculty was therefore experienced in conspiling an accurate list of quotations, the majority ofthe prices being merely nominal. CHELotraORD HAneDICAP.-Pole Star rose into high favour, she was freely backed at 0 to 4; 4 to 1 was taken about ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING. INTELLGENCE. LIVERPOOL JULY MEETING._ FRsn3AY.-The Great Lancashire Produce Stakes of 10 sove each, h ft, with 100 adied, for two-yr-olde; colts, 8st- g7b; fillies, St 41b. Certain allowances and penalties. The scond to receive 50 sons out of the itakes. T.Y.C. 45 subs. Mr. R. PAnson's Blink Bonny, 8st 41b (R. rAnson, jun.) 1 Mr. Merry's Cara Fatima, 8st 41b ?? (A mall) 2 Mr. J. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... si.1,TJNG INTELLIGENCE. NEWMikRKET JULY MEETING. The broad sunshirae and balmy atmosphere disposed the few turfites who a o at the gathering to an unrestrained enjoyment. of the reort. The racing was certainly not abundant, but the a uy epuakes brought out a cotPara- tively large field ; and, t 0 ffisg to the superior csb- stacter of the competitors, ufitne, Aaremark ably interesting race. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... mr-'vtTI(~L E E rltC)RTIXSG IXSTELLIG'ENC E. I cry llt,ldicap of 10 SURe cathl, h ft ri Eu ?? extra. Three-quarters ~ .ixr 411 Ile Plover, 6 yelst 71b Wa I,, .1 ?? Bioynton)1 4vro, l0sttflb ?? (MNr. Hulnt) 2 I (,o Ioldlell p'lover, 7 t 4 Sgt Ld a. V. .,I 'o h ai444 distilnce between thoI 14f44 4'14nel044 tliree-yr'olds, 74ot 711s iit1;ll ?? and aged, tist 011k. Two j~fellld, ?? yrs ?? (Ba W) ...