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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... i BPORTING INTELLIGENCE. | TATTERSAWS. MONDAY.-The subscription-room was somewhat thinly attended. The market took its tone from city transac- tions, which, during the morning, had made Ignoramus an equal, if not a better favourite than Blink Bonny for the St. Leger. At the close of business both animals figured at nearly the same prices that were returned against them a week ago. 7 to 4 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I | DONCASTER ILEETING. TUESDAY. Tan FITZwILLL STAKES f 6 sovas each, with 100 added; the second to save his stake-one mile; 14 subs- were won by Vedette, 3 yrs, Sst 51b (inc Rb extra); beat- Alice, 2 *rs, 6st lb (inc 41b extra) (3). THE FILLY STAKES of 30 sovs each, 20 ft, for 2-yr-olds- Red House in; 16 subs-were won bj Chauoinsase, fist 71b; beating Ellerdale filly, Sst 7b (2); illica, st ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... i 8- PoR0lG NTELLIGRNCE. TATTESALL'S. MO3NDAV.-The room was well attended, but a i' duller Monday was never witnessed. With tbe exeeption of a few investments on Rosati for the GDodwood Stakes and several inquiries after Arsenal for the St. Leger, business was at a stand-still. TUResDAn.-About t dozen subsoribers were present, and the only bets laid were 200 to 16 agst Squire Watt for the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOwRTNo NTELLLGRNOF. giATTER3ALL'S MoNusAY.-The meetings at Lewes and Wolverhampton drew off the prinoipal bookmakers and gentlemen turtites, and the room was therefore very thinly attended. Although it was opened on Saturday fenthe settlement of the Brighton acoounte, yet on that day the business of pay and receising was not briskly conducted. Monday is the recognised set. tlIg day, and ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... sPoBTLNG [NTELLIGENOE. TATT1ROALL'S. Mootxv.-The room was numerously attended and a g o ines was presented. The actual traneae, tiorbowever were limited, but there was officient tak- ing to excite both curiositv and attention. The advance of Mongrel to 5 to 1 for the Northumberland Plate produced ro prejudicial effect on Skirmisher, who was backed freely at 5 to 4, and 6 to 5 7 to 1 was ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOBTING ENTE LLIGENGF. TATTRB8&LL's. ?? of the subscribers having quitted town to assist at the Grod wood meeiing, the room was but thinly attended, and very few tranpactions-and those to limtited Amounte- came under our observation. 8 to I was offered on the field for the Goodwood Stakes, and 200 to 20 was taken about Rosati, who on Saturday was first favourite, at 7 to I taken and ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TA&TTERSALL'S. MosNDAy.-The betting on the Ascot events was dull and un important. The following list of quotations requires no comment.- ASCOT STARES.-7 to I agst Alice Wentwortb, 7 to I aget Winkfield, 14 to 1 agat Paula Monti, and 20 to I agst Cerva. ROYAL HUNT CUr.-12 to 1 agst Good Friday, and 12 to I aget Flacrow. THE GOLD CuP.-5 to 1 art Skirmisher (t and off), 8 to I aget Wardermarske ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING IN r'ELLIGENCE. - 0--- -- TATTERSALL'S. MOnDA'.-Speoulation on the Sprieg handicaps made little progress aid not until after the publication of the accept- ances Mill it be activelv resumed. Daring the earlc part of the afternoon, 100 to 7 wus currently offernd en the field for the Chester Cup; but towards the close, 14 to I was booked about Leamington. Mincepie, Kho had been under ...

FRESH NEWS FROM INDIA

... yRESH NEWS FROM INDIA JIAVELOCK RELIEVED AT LUCKNOW. FUGITIVES FROM DELHI * DEFEATED. TREPARATIONS FOR TM KING'S TRIAL 1,000 REBELS KILLED AT AGRA. The following telegram has been received at the liast India house, dated Cagliari*- Intelligence from Calcutta of 22nd October, 1857. Important papers had been found in the palace at 3Delhi. Nothing, however, of date anterior to the out- break at ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPORTING ITRUMENOM, I TATTERSALL'S. ?? last 3muster of turfites in London before the Derby day took place this afternoon, The subscription room was crowded and the yard was thronged witb people from all parts of the country. The betting was well calon. lated to sustain the interest and curiosity excited by the ap. proaching race, for it underwent several significant changes. Anton superseded ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'S. MOSDAY.-StroMg opposition get in agst Vedette for the Two Thousand. At irst 0 to 1 was repeatedly laid ags him but towards the close 5 to 1, 9 to 2, and iinally4 to I were booked about him, and 6 to 1 bar one, was offered throughoat the afternoon, and those odds were taken about Schiedam and Leyola, but just before the subscribers dis- persed 100 to 15 might have been obtained ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I BP NTIoTELIaGER. TATTRBSALL'c, MoNrDA.-The afternoon was ebiefly devoted to the winad. lug up of the Ascot aecountf and, as is usual on a busy settling day1 little attention was directed to earning evente. Skirmisher was in steady demand for the Nortme. ur lnd Plate; 7 Pt~lort 1456 to 4, and finally Ito 4were Imerandt Prir8 lly te Bh to B npyr at g t I booked about him. Udr~ eevdmcc and 6 ...