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RACING FIXTURES FOR 1857

... RACING IIXTUREs FORI 186 7. APRIL. Newmarket Craven L. 13 Abergavenny .. ?? 16 Durham. ?? ?? 13 York Spring:.. ?? ?? 21 Coventry. ?? .r . 13 Malton ?? ?? ?? ?? 23 Cattericx Bridge..'.: . 15 'Newnmarket F. S.. 27 MAY. Chester ?? '5 Bath . ?? 12 Shrewsbury A. 13 Epsom. . 26 Ludlow. .. 14 JUNE. Manchester ?? 3 'Bilbury Club 24 Ascot ?? ; 9 Stockbridge . . 25 Beverley, Hull, &c. 10I 0'Winchester . ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPQ1ATING, DTELIaGENO;E. . TATTERSALL'S. - ,MONDAY. The room as somewhat -thinly attended, and busine's ruled extremely dull.: Although the ?? not remarkably heavy, yet certaini movements of importance were made. CHESTER CUP.- When the weights -ere first published, Mincepie was supported with bonsiderable spirit. A re- action, however, set in against her at the -end of last week, and to-day 20 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 5.PORTINi INTELLIGENOEL BETTING AT MANCHESTERtw TUESDAY. GREAT NORTHERx HANDICAP.-9 to 2 agat St. Giles (t f); 5 to 1 agst Skirmisher (t) ; 6 to 1 agst Chevalier ?? (t); 100 to 8 agst Vandal; 100 to 8 agst Riseber. Two THousAvND GUINEA STAKES.-9 to 2 agst Vedette ?? 5 to agt Kent (t); S to 1 agat Sydney (t); 12 to 1 agst Anton (t) CRESTEFE CUP.-S3 to 1 agst Warlcck (off); 33 to 1 agst Van ...

[ill] INTELLIGENCE

... }PORMINQ INTILLlI 6Rw n NEWMARKET SECOND OCTOBER MEETING. MONDAY. Match 105, h ft. Lord W. Powlett's Flimsy, by Iago; 83t 41b (E. Sharp) I Lord Exeter's Turbit, 8st 81b .(Fordbham) Betting-5 to 2 on Flimsy, who won by 10 lengths. Filty Pounds. Mr. Jackson's Saunterer, by Birdeatcher, 3 yrs (Charton) I Lord Glasgow's colt by the Flying Dutchman-Barba, 3 yrs . . (Plumb) Duke of Bedford's Aster, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... S1PORTING INTZLLIGENTWL -* .. TATTERSALL'S. . * . MONDAY. . Scaicely a movement of importance was made. At 12 to: 1 Mines was in good demand for the Liverpool Steeple. Chase; 8 to 1 was freely taken about Skirmisher for the Northaniptonshire Stakes, and Logie o' Buchan was well supporteL at 100 to 6, 15 to 1, and -finally 14 to 1 for the Metropolitan; the transactions on tie Cheser Cup were in ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... OPORTI*G rNTOLLIdGElL TAXiTERik;SbA^L' S.. MONDAY., -: As usual, only a partial settlement of the Epsom bets waseffected this afternoon. To prove the' extent to which the settling was carried, we may state that Mr. Davis, with that promptitude to discharge all cisims upon him' for, which he has ever been distinguished, entered 'the room with 20,0001. in his pocket and quitted'it with fifteen ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 6 TA rnALL'S. s T , , I s ' ?? Business was resumd niore activeiy thian, usual. The odds quoted a ?? fdr thoe.Good- wood Stakes wires bookedto -0L Ganb Poa wa \ only animal iu .demand for ttn event, and 20 to 1 -wac with dif- ;ficalty ibtbiiab' aboiit 'him atthe coieg Forth. Good-. wood Cup 9 to 1 to 1001. waM taksn'abouth '.renci horse,' Florin, and 1,800 to 200 about Genmma di;.ergy, The ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTMLLIGENCIL DONCASTER RACES. TUESDAY. The Fitzwilliam Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 100 added. Lord Zetland's Vedette, by Voltigeur, 3 yrs, &t 51b (including 71b extra) ?? (J. Oiboras) 1 Mr. Saxon's Princess Royal, 2 yrs, 6st llb (in 41b ex) (Dales 2 - J. Osborne's Lady Alice, 2 yrs, 6at 1lb (in 41b ex) (Chalioner) S - T. Parr's Fisherman, 4 yrs, 9st (in 41b ex) (Wells) 4 - W. S. S. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING- INTX' LIZGEN.aL -- TATTERSALL'S. ,. ONDAY. The Derby hores' weoe knocked about in a perplfxing manner, and so sudden aad rapid were the chases, that, it was with diffieulty that we were, able to compile a cor- rect price current The most impostant incident wias the advance of Tournament, who, it was reported. had been most satisfactorily tried. Early in the' afternoon 12'to.1' to ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOSTING IWNELLXGENG.IL TATTERSALL'S. M0NDAY. The settling of the Liverpcol accounts principally occu- pied the attention of the few subscribers who dropped into thes room in the course of the afternoon. The batting was far from brisk, and the subjoined list of prices was compiled from very small outlays. DEBvB.-14 to 1 agst Mr. Howard's Clydesdale (t); 25 to I agst Sir L. Newman's Vandyke (t) ...

SPORTING [ill]

... SPORTING INTEML . IANEE TATTERSALL'S MONDAY. When the settling- of the. Liverpool accounts was con- cluded speculotion on coming events was resumed.- The betting, however, was, with few exceptions, not remarkably brisk. Rosati was in favour at the odds quoted for the Goodwood Stakes, and Barfleur came with a rush into the market. At first 25 to 1 was laid against him, but he was quickly ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... r I TWI G I . NTJxtLi E Nde v . TATTERSALL'S.:, - - . . ~~MONDAY.;: , .J.. The afternooi nas chiefly devoted to the winding up of the Ascot accounts, rand ais is usual on a busy settling day, little attention was directed to coming events.*. ln- deed, not until nearly the hour, for dlosing the room was speculation resued.' Skirmisher was in steady deiand. for the Northumberlad Plate; 7 to ...