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SPORTING

... I T i P. 0 B Io' ?? HUN=NJ 0 ment to bef London. C - a>1, 3 e4uu asd, Sir . Constable's, Weddy Saturday, West I Newton-at half-past Q.r Mr. Heathoote-s, this dy, Fox ipwod) Tuday, ,Ated; Thurada, ,t Sur m Wo od Com - mon-at half-past IL Baron Rothschild's, this day, Mentamore; Thursday, Co lingtou-at 11. Albeighteon, Tuesday, a Park; 7bursday, Gat- are Saturday Elught-a Hs e half-pst 10. ...

RIFLE RANGERS

... I RIFLE RANGES.. TO THE EDITOR Po or DAY AEWd. SIB,-Some of the best friends of the volunteer movement are not without misgivinga respecting its perra- nence, notwithstanding its rapid extension and apparently asaured success. There is ome room forapprehendingthatthis national demonstration of innate strength may again lead to a false security, and the volunteering spirit die out when the f ...

SPORTING

... I S I ?? I I ?? #EVIEW OF THE TWO -YEA2R-OLDS OF 1860. P0 No. HLf am C1 TO WEEDITOR OF' THE D~lL! NEWS. e SrTh at noticed by me last Monday of 'Mr.Coosonbein inispsedhas been greatly exaggerated durig te wekand n Sturay astthe minds of those interstedin Dnde ?? were Bet at rest by the announcement made by request Of Mr. C. himself en that their fears wer grudes.Ti will doubtless set the ...

SPORTING

... I I~ ~ 4 CROYDON ST1EPLECHASES-TaulJDAYT. THsSTAYD PLTz (Handicap) of 30 som &ad-,- to a Sweepstakes of 6 sovs. each 2 ft. Aiboutwoie tZ o Mr.RLand's Reder, 4s, n.i6si ?? ausdi l Mr U. fH0 sMA Sunbesj, y rs,10a ?? - Ownerj 2 Mr.GooderharsCockatooaged, 10st4 b (Grfnths 3 Curate and Lottery also ran. Betting: 7 to 4 ?? Cuate, 5 to 2 st Red Rover, 3 to 1 apt Sun n.em Bed Rover nude nealy all ...

SPORTING

... 'I Ily n-momMao, .?71 rm I ?? ?? ~flR~i~~h~kS-Tnue DiY. A~ The;-W £6l~aathgeaetriihsI : wre made lat night: mi5& Turn JmWAT' -aaekim (SLSucririse C Warwick. aged' Von BlyBen 5ys Gpy6yrs; a yorkee,8 Yra; Th ogr ae7n ufi y for.0 ORDER OF RUNNIN. s Stat. 145 RAi rcukeepUS' ?? 23 the idmSTuRUC OUT. CROYDON Srazxs-Levir Uiwrll Y ss. Lo Ttteryt Bfoasm AmizuE.-Dodgse, JohminO, Paoha, tbis ~A~te ...

SPORTING

... I : SPOi 'ING. : I RIE VIEW OF TE[EHW0-YEA1t.OLJD8 OF 1860. No. IV. ta NoM SiRa-After ]Doncaster, there are -only thse three BWa Newmarket meetings for the crack two-yeidaros to most hen although Imust not pass ove the runn1113ing at Richmondi in tl 8St Ub,~ 'mat the former of course0 winning easily, with so land much the'bnit'of the weights; 'but the plerformance scarcely to Vi eclipsed that ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... HUN1ING APPOILTMENTS. Sir C. Cotble Weday, Sebley; Saturday, West Newton-at half-past 10. Ur. Heathcote's, this) dAy, the Fox (Kingswood); Wed. eDy, Godstone; Thusday, Ashtead; Saturday, Holm Wood Common-at 11. Eoer MN a, th day, fawthorn-hill-at half-past I. Friday, Burhnia Beeches-at 11. Baron Bothhld's, this day, Meatmore; Thursday, Cub- lingtcn-~at 1. ' : Y~~~OXOIIORDS. Atheistone ...

SPORTING

... BETTING AT MANCHESTER.-FRDAY. 6 to THE DERBY. 6 to 1 apt Dundee(of) pol . 14 toI- Big Bin (off) the 16 to 1 - Diopiatus (off) Pg 20t 1 - I Kettledrum (t) co1 22 to 1 - Klar off (t) 95 to 1 - Dlctator(of f) 33 to I - Nautilus, (t) 5/)to 1 - Yokmianter (t) 5 66 tO I - SevenDids (t) inq . - - . ?? HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. Wsm Mter. t undsare requested to cause their appowntb mnentstobefolwaded by ...

SPORTING

... OROYDON BTEETSPICEA8ES.-W=NWAY. sof 6 sov each, witfi Mr. Chcat. 610 **t The followring also ma ?? OnealTheTatler, Doulbt'. h.The Fw ,ti Sto 20eahgaifitlHedsor Tils adDoubt- fu, 4 tolat Johnny. At thre third jumpfo home Johnny o~hledfollowedb~yhobtul atrward fell, and JoAM ny n in the winner by ten g. A bad !TH nnWtT SThlA Of 3 sloe. ebh, nith 25 aldd ed Mst. ech. e llinwg& About two muile. (3 ...

SPORTING

... SPOR77NG. R R1X;YEW OF-TH.TWlARZB-OLDS OF. 1860. - , - 6SUMARY ?? 3 . D1!OX 0OF TM! PhfLS JIWS.a i, SmN-In order to nmake an analysis of the per- fo Meomf 4.the two-ye oplete, I have seected w thocsothat'hawdoe the most, and ppd them .me E ~ ~ w -p fii yorilteirlclrcnyurnehaveata, ?? ,e my'e i ljibve medbs hi e best s!y two- year-olda 'b~t*~5O~dC dune thepast seaond which may run ovt seine ...

SPORTING

... SPORtING. * TATTRtIALL'S-MONDAY. A very thin attendance, d ad tlle following bets laid: i ~~Ttl DEBYR 30 to 1 apt Nautilus (t) d 50 to 1- Copernicus (t) i 50to 1 - Forsier (t) S to . - Overton (tl ' 66 to 1 - ldnant) , ., I ' )to300 - The maren PROGRAMME OF CROYDON: STEEPLE. CHASES.3 Stewards-The Earl of Coventry, Lord Cuorteusy, and y Mr. Charles BevilL. Clerk of the courae and banicapper, ...

SPORTING

... I ! - 6 6 . - :a i, k * $ e 7; - -- I 6-o 1~KAf -F D DAY e 13 ,S; Big Ben (t 16 to 1 - Dioplumtks (OM kf2D to I - K et dim(t) 25 to, 1 - Dictaor(otJ 25 to 1 - NantilUS(t) 25 to I - Folkestone(of) 40 to 1 - Rambler (off) o HUNTING APPOINT OENTS. MaHer Mi ta (the Earl of Bessborougb), Tesdy, Ca- e Ha m n'clday, Idleworthomm on-at IL d Brern Mhtahild, Monday, Ivinghoe; Thurday, Menat ai more-at U ...