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... ree- LIVERPOOL JULY MEETING. )ct. TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY NEWS. iade SIR,-There was nothing to call for particular comment in the running at. ewmarket, beyond.the fact of Iger neither the July nor Chesterfield proving satisfactory toi ie Sec backers of the second horses in both cases. For the Jul, 3ant Coxwold's rider was caught napping at the pust, and tI etti. horse never recovered the ...

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... DERBY RAUES.-WEDNESDAY. (BYv ELECTEIC TELEGRAPH.) MAIDEN PLATE, Cara ?? Stultz; ?? Banner Bearer..3 NURSERY HEANDICAP. ?? ?? I ?? Eight ran. Tif TRADESMEN'S PLATE. Cockatoo. ?? y ?? ran. DEntWENT STAKES. r ?? ?? Waterer ?? .3 Five ran. INNKEEPERS' PLATE. Tame ?? ?? D ?? these three ran. (Perticulars in our next.) WEYMOUTH RACES.-WEDNESDAY. (DY ELECTRSIC TELEORAPH.) THE: MELCOOMBE HANDICAr'. ...

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... sPoB TING. BETTIN( AT MANCfIESTER-TlUSDAY- rtfi GOODWVOOD? STAKES. TI o8 to I. apt Msartinlet Mt)re 9 toI1- Hobgoblin (t) T 11ltoI1- Barllsur (t) Se 12 to I- Van Dauck(t) thar1 12 to 1- Somerset (t) e 12 to 1 - Homily (t) eadi 14 to1 - Rneati (Off taf GOODWOD C6.first 4 to Ieggt Gemma di Veig (0 Of 4 fitoI1- Arsenal (t) trile 8to1I- Florin(t) for t S StoI1- Anton (t a de 10 toI - P lta ~1, ni ...

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... 3ETTING AT 3HANCHESTER.-TUFSDAY. NORTiAMiPTONSUIRE STAKMS. S to I 0t St. Giles (t) f to I - Sihrmiiber (it) ito I - SirC Wist(t) 8to I - Porte Rico(t) 9 to I - CodrinRton (t) 9 to 1 - Adssnas (t) 15 to I - Lawn it) 10 to 6 - Swatih Wealern (t) EARL SPENCERRS PLATE. 9 to 2 agat Vsulter (t) 6 to I - ?? (t freely) 6 to I - Old TIm (t) 8 to I - John Peel (e) S to 15 - Ruth (t) CHESTER CUP. IOcO to ...

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... LIVERPOOL JULY MEETING. WEDNEBDAY'S RACES CONCLUDED. HiCORAP SwuErsrAREe of 6 sera. each, with 30 added. T.Y.. (3 bubs.) Mr. G.Ilolmee's Mau'acre by MIitdew. 2 yrs, 6stiltb .,(Witington) 1 Mr. H rvoyl Chetter, 3 yrd, 7st ?? ?? deni 2 Mr. Jasn acktsrn, Zoy,2yr7 ?? ( llock) 3 TLIVIUDAY. SwICSovAXrr3 off60 vs.eveah, with 3u aided for 2-yr-olds and upwards; optlonalselling welghts, c. i.Y.C. ...

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... ,SPOBTJIVG. BETTING AT MANCHESTER-TVUESDAY. EBOR HANDICAP. 6 to I agst Mongrel (t r 8 to ] - T ?amania (t) 10 to 1 - Warlock (t) 12 to I - El Hakim (t) GREAT YORKSHIRE STAKES. 5 to 2 sgst Saunterer (t) 5 to 2 - Vedette (t) 5 to I - Stratbnaver (t) ST. LEGEBR. 6 to 4 agst BlinskBonny (t) S to I - Ignoramue (t) 10 to 1 - Any other (off) RIPON RACES.-MONDAY. ADDIttIOSAL PAtOTICULARS. Tou AsATuI. ...

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... is THE SPRIN~G MEETINGS. T TO THE EDITOR OP THE DA.ILY NEWS. SIR,-.-The first meeting of 1847 where flat racing e was tlhe ?? attention, lies gone off with great e'elal, the ,.fields, for the time of year, being utaprecodentedly large,I e seven ruinning for the Trial Stakes, nine for the Two-year- old race, sixtceeV for the principal handicap, and thirteen -far apaltry (in a pcuniary sense ...

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... I TATTERSALL'S.-MONDAY. During the early part of the afternoon the room was nu- merously attended, but, in order to leave London for York by the Great Northern express, subscribers dispersed before the usual hour. The settlement of the past week's accounts engrossed nearly s all attention. The betting waa very limited, and, with one n or two exceptions, unimportant, b GunEA NRTHERN HANDIcAr. ...

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... SPOBTING. THE LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLE- CHASE.-No. I. 5 TO THE EDITOR OF THEl DAILY NEWS. Sn4C,-It. seldom happens nwira-days that at genuine steeplechase is witnessed for a large stake, with horses thos~oughly trained for the purpose; but the 1Grand National, At Liverpool. on Wednesday next, March 4 will be an exceptiun. This race has lately 1taken the ]eai' of all other grand ...

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... THE LIVERPOOL RUNNING, WI TH HINTS FOR NOTTINGHAM MEETING. TO TUR EDITORL Ol TUB DAXLY. NEWS. SIR,-The ra-nning at Liverpool has caused affairs to tales a turn for both the events at Goodwood, and also for I'the St. Leger. The very first race decided-the Croxteth Stakes-gave the partisans of Fishermian, for both the Good. wood Stakes and Cup, some encouragement, as he gave Lord Nelson, at 20lb ...

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... SPOYING. tITHE TWO AND THREE YEAR OLDS AT o YORK, a TO iTHE EDIOR 0O' THE DAILY N~EWS. SI R,-Unfortunntety the heavy-and in some eases dangerous-state Of the ground, the ?? course being r literally under water, for there were not tevo hundred yards Of it good going-, prevented many of the yousgslers fulfilling their engagem-tets at the late York meeting, scarcely, one good two-year-old making ...

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... SPORTING,. NEWMARKET HOUGHTON MEETING. WEDNESDAY. OPTIONAL SELLING PLATE of 50!., for 3-yr-olds and upwards. Cambridgeehire Stakes Course (1 mile 240 yards.) lMr. T.CIffrsAmorsBoyus by Alarm.3yra(5o0t)jst7Ib(Bray) 1 Mr. Stephenesns g by Sotterley-Termagant, 3 yrs ?? Tat No betting. Won by a length. (Fordhanal 2 HANDICAP PLATR of 60C. A.F. (I mile 2 furlongs 73 yarde) I Madame La Toabe de ...