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SPORTING

... I= -p~2@ 1~ ANALYSIS OF THE DERBY OF 1860.-No.flM. TO TAM Uioig 0F THU ?? NNW$. D a SIP,-When going through the Yorkshire horses tho II neglected to make mention Of Riebmond, by Orlando, out Tll I of Eulogy (traleed prvtely by H. Boyce JaoRa 3lerl ts- UV 11 villiaim. Wentwo= .patuk), who hast been spoken of as ahe pr Ifliau colt. There is not sitch an objection to his being qp I drk ...

SPORTING

... I- - pOZIJNG. i I.. I *Wslaias to 100. Thoemauy; and P~o I bout na atout TWO TEOUSAD I5to 1 - Mr. Tee Broac's Umpire (od) 10 to 1 - Mr. Parr's Lupullus. (od) THE DERBY. 81to0 qaptMi.R. TonBroecke'eUmpfre (ff) 1i to:1 - Mr.1ferrys Thoentamby (tnoff) 12 to 1I Lord Palismerase' Malnseams (6) 120 I* I Lord Portsmouth's liecaser- (ai) 1000 to 20 - Lord Portsmouth's P~aoa Pudding (t 1000 1000 to, 20 ...

SPORTING

... I ' SPOBflNoi I..^ n TATTERSALL'S.-ItNIIRSDAY. The betting was very unliupbrtsit. Thormatiby wan itt acme force for the DerbT, hip principal supporter backlng him at the odds quoted for 2001. Two Sl'iiee were booked about Nutbource at 14 to I, and the investctents on Paeifasce reached 1601. The room wee vety thinly atteoided. TWO THOUSAND. 4 to egat Lord Portsmouth's Buccaneer (i 5 to 1) THE ...

SPORTING

... rO. I. l Ay4U JSt BETTING AT MANCHESTER.-FRIDAY. THE DEBBY. 8 to I aoeat Umpojsre (t) 12 ?? (t) 12 ?? j(t) 12 to I -Nat~urne (i) 12 to 1 a - Maluete (elf) 25 ?? Trwaon(t) 30 Co . -Lupuliua (t) Nothing else mentioned. EPSOM SPRING MEETING-APRLIL 19. THE CITY AND SUB~URBIAN HANDICAP. The laot mile and a quarter. (117 subs,) Phno ?? Age a Phnom .1 Comqot . 6Man at AMs. 3 Plitch ?? 4Halo Hirhieas ...

SPORTING

... SPOBT1NG. ANAL SIB OF THE DERBY OF 1860.-No. IV. TO Tgr 23DTOt Or TgY DAILY NEW8. IR,-Ac regatdls a Derby, the southern stables Could never. hrwdown the gauntlet to their rivali with r greater confidence than now the little ounties Of Bark- shire, ilftshtre sad Hampsohr with some slight assistance e fro SureyandSteo; ein enble toputforward such Mar formdb arrna o n chbanlge that te bifiotaw b ...

SPORTING

... .PR SP2TfIN. 4AT17*R8AI&S. 'pNDAT. e ThZuietind oilnrl'fr he sping handicaps numroslysisteedthn i hs bantsrmssyweeks. The d w ?? ware nearly dhead and head. On the lost oaantloned aie the outlay reached 2DC1. Iupullus was in orso, not only for this raos a but also for tbau Derby. At the odds quoted hes wee sup- at ported for upwards of 1001. W DAT-h American horse Umpire made no advance, gon ...

SPORTING

... READING STEEPLECHUSE8.-T..URDAY. A HANDICIAP PLAin old6 soya. eaah, with 20 added. Two miles. Bo~og: to~en at firat 6to 4 *ges) Tumbler, 3 to I aganstan oteroffre. The raoe may be described in a few wore. NO~h og xpt the winner had a ohaee; the baiingindcatd te fct-ndhe was allowed to win by a lenth;badthid. ?? and King William ware Thn Buxran OweSTUAPL1RCHA5 of 10 sove. easch, hft, andony ...

SPORTING

... . I KI. ' ANALYBIS !OF TE: 'DBIRR.-SUMUAXY. Derby nuuibus;2 b ct:X ~t noen'aw (they las Lord Woatpord beteltd with i lre) drdosw thae sabs to f65 ,-ThiI es peftlindatpan the -oa thoh ?? 4746,e skdt=adst ?? 'Tat. theywo uener r 'ad in thi) Iriss tH e I mbca for e et delab- ot do to 223 [ It ?? h~sppeaept o iwold w noto o daln' mt g n krt am~thongk the o eolutely dangerous: Brotonsdown I.4 ...

SPORTING

... TATTERSALL'S.-MoNDAY. A great many persons assembled in the room, but atten- tion wan principally occupied by desultory oonversation an the probable weights for the Cheater Cup horses. Several guesaes were made at the imposts which certain animals would receive, and many persons profeosed a knowledge of thehandirapparo' intentions. The weights, however, have not yet been distributed, but they ...

ISPORTING

... WRIGHTS FOR THE CHESTER .CUP. Forfoli.s to be dectlared on or before tl~u 2Slt 01 January. Altiou two idl.. iced a quarter. Arm ?? Uudeebbza4 *4 Llfebtet. 54 bla~tt~laud *4 Sprioam ?? Ob .wetetla. 4 Bar oel. d .4 Ancet 4otn 6ouran . ?? OLdtoers Wo 4 0baoedemona. ?? D A n hibemi ?? Whiten a rto ?? 4 Irldeyeedeete3 Z~~~lmrod ?? Adarotloto.4 Eakdala.~~4 Comfortor.4 W~~ta~el~bt.4 Dor~~~a.~4 B ...

SPORTING

... I TATTERSAU)S.-Titu1sDAT. The publicatiorn of the weighta for the two important Spring ilandicaps, the Chaster Cup and the Northampton- shireSlakes, imparted no ativity to speculation. No interest seemed to he evincoed in tin, progress of betting, fur the room was at no one time well attended, and they who usembled mest in the expeotalien of somte decisive movement being tuade with respeot to ...

SPORTING

... | F- - toBRTING AT MANCHE8TBR.-FhIDAT. TWO THOUSAND. of ~~4 to Iapat TbeoWimard (t) to 9 to 2 - Bioctsaser (t) 1I to 2 -lsapuwast CHESTERL CUP. 19 ~~~25 to I1 agaa L ailrattgo (t) 2 toI- Viatka (t) 4)1 toI1- Spooile Gaownnat) 'a0 toI1- Thoodora (t) son toI- Arsonist(L) S0 toI1 - The Squirts(t it ~~~THE DEBBY. 25b1 2 esogoa t Lupullnea(t) hr Df HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. Ner MOWes,'. Taesday. Rioabl ...