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... BIOMTENG INTZLL10NE@W TATTERSALLS. MONDAY. There was very little betting, and the Liverpool ?? vrO enveloped in mystery. 8 to 1 was offered on the field, 0oyaP Sovereign being nominally the favoulte althongh it vwa dhflol to determine waich was the favoarito at all. At the close soeM ?? was manifested to back Newcsstle. The quotations oor the Goodwood Stakes ae principally made up srrm ' ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SOATIG INTMLLSEI*CZL TATTERSBALL'S - X0NDAY. The remnant Of the Ntewmsarket settling was ~finished &this afer. noon, cad the subsicribers had little else to ocoupy their attention. Between the Intervals of paying end receiving a few beta were made, bat spenlatlon underwenltisoimportant obange. At 11toI1 Anioen was backed freely for the Cemarenwiteo, and ten to 1 was the liset ofifr against her ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SvbOkTZNG ,ZNTAXLIxGENCE. TATTERSALL'S, MONDAY. The fog deterred subscribers fromivisiting the Corner. The members present occupied themselves in settling their Liverpool accounts, and- seemed little inclined to comnmence operations on the Shrewsbuoy events. The following were the only trans- actions. SHREwSuBtY AtNtDICcP.-3 to 1 agst Mr.. Gill's The Squire (t and off), 4 to 1 agst Mr. T. ...

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... SP~OUTING TNLLIGIRWO46 GOOD WOOD RALCE8. The meeting TEMDAY. The meetig lwas inaugurated ?? lts WOtOd 2Iteceo. Tho SUPlly ?? Wao aMple, 4ad lbe racing wus rked.by Inaldoa Of thle highest IxT40rlance to yetaous onipgod in tuft pn~rsulto. Thle racinsg cme cit as Uflder. P K i~l~ c laventakee (rlsandlcap) of s seov esieh, ?? 50 added. Lore ClltutnaS~ta aof tb Ea by U.:s~adc;00r, 4*rll 8rt(Ursy) ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 8PORTING INTELLIGENOL TATTEMilALL'W- KOZIDAY. A good attendanee, but busines wasalmost daaoafstilU. 4 to 1 was offered on the field for the Two Thousand. Raepho receded to b to I offered, and 40 to I wss offered against hie stsble companion Vikiug for the Derby. 1,b500 to 10 was ttaken about Rnlpho winning the Two Thousand and Viking the Derby, and after 60 to 40 bad been laid once. 60 to 4* ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTENG IXTELLIGENCE. TATTERSALL'S. MONDAY. The usual December attendance, about 30 subscribers, mustered near the fire-place and amused themselves with some feeble spcra- lation on the Derby. 0 to 1 was offered against Umpire, but with no response. Still the American turf ten do not appear to be dis- couraged, for they have sent over a challenge to take 100 to 1 that Umpire wins the Derby ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 119O1E So I.NTB L Lo Qs w X ' TATVTR8SALL'S MONODAY. The room peeltk an ?? qulet Waspet for a asetiling dAyi, and subscribtre dropped'in rather slowly; attn there was a total absenee of coPiplaint, and the genermi opinion apperau to he tbat theS at Laemr settling wilt -be harmless. - TII gentlemnenI ore mostly loserseby-the the defeat of Promised Laud and So-mmr- sf4,s, while, on the other ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... apojWZN XxTELLIGEM O Nd TATTERSALL& I - MONDAY. Now and t1 en a Derby bet was laid on t quiet; bat be- yond theee mild traneactions very little bwineb' came undert'orl notice. ST. Leoza..7 to i agat Lord Landesobrough'a Sunimerside (t). Dewey (1860).-25 to 1 fagat ThornaDnby (t); 1.000 to 110 agat Colt by The Flying Dutchbma out ef CaneL3Ds (t); 40 to 1 agst COntadina, (t): 40 to 1 aget The ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORXTING INTLLZGENCE. TATTERSALL'& The severe weather doubtless deterred the members from mus- tering numerousfly st theCorner, snd the only interest exhibited by the few present was to ascertain the decision on the disputed steepleohase at Croydon. The bets made on the Derby were to small sums only, and lbs nature of the transactions are sufficiently inditated by the bare quotations. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTUIG INTELLIORM 0. NRWMAEKET SECOND OCTOBER MEETIMqG. XONDAY. Renewal of the Sweepstakes of OD soya each. Lord Zetiand's Seqlludilla, by Voltigeor, fiat 1th ?? Osborne) 1 Mr Alexander's filly, by Alarm oot of Madrigal, Set 411b match, too, h ft T.Y.C. (. hrs 2 Lord Glaszow's filly. by Barbatin out of Coalition, Sst (Aldaroft) I Duke of Bedford's Ede., Set ?? ?? (S Rogets) 2 Betnipn-5 to 4 ...

SP RTING INTELLIGENCE

... SP 'RTING INTBLLIfldim:L -'TAlTEBBAL'L'S 1 A large number of srbrtibors assembled ithe room, but at no time did basinets dis4lay any great activity. Thhe mejarity of persons present were evidently more intent on gratifying their curiosity as to market movements, than with any idea'of partaipa- ting in the actual transactons. Orleans was in much request fbr the Llacolnshire Handicap;; at Srst, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGE CE. - W ?? &o.st TATTihSALL'S. MONDAY. If a fu!l roomi the ?? wish which money changed hands, and a iota] abseaca of all complanins, mav be considered ae In- dicative of a satisfactory settlng, thht which toek place may be Hafely irciluded in that category. So fully were Eubscriber3 engaged in windivg up recounts on the Second October Meetiog that it wae late Yn the ...