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... ftertuttitzteutsnr TATTEMISALL'S.-MONDAY. The business transacted at Alhortate this afternoQ was most disappointing, for notwithstanding a nmmermu assemblage, and the hear .approach of one of tb most important spring handicaps, there was comparatlvely little doing. The wagering oa the Norptohabn e was almost wholly confined to the two favounrtes, Lozo Hastings and Purveyor, each of whom was ...

EPSOM NOTES and the COMING NORTHAMPTON Meeting

... EPSOXYL NOTES and the COXIING NORTHAVPTON MWeeting. By TOUCHSTONE. The liberal spirit displayed by the Epson Management during the past two years has had due weight with owners or horses, and as far as the fields were concerned, the sport ona Tuesday and Wed- nesday last was the strongest ever seen in the spring. The City and Suburban and Great Metropolitan kept up their character, and very ...

Published: Sunday 29 March 1868
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2582 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Intelligence

... I P1ttUo I ateUtgtme. I TATTERSALL'S.-MoxDAY. The ssobssriptionl room was well attended to-day, and there being no Particular settling to get through, attention wasat ncedevtedto speculation, and it was carried on wit spritthrughutthe afternoon. For the City and Sobrbai t ws aner thing between Nemea and Aber- gelie ortirt avotrtis~,100 to S being taken to a good 4ea o mneyabuteach but at the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTIhG flITTELLIOR NOR TATTERISALL S NOMDAY.. Wben the Two Thoussnd betting oppned, general curioslty wa nmsai'ested to learn the exact position ?? osicrucian, rnd ?? wr soen made known by numnerous offers of A to I against him, and, although In two or three quarters there were proposals to accept 11 to 2, the horse had a decidedly shaky appearanco. In direct conitrast to hint Psae assumed a ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TA TT EMSALL' S. MONDAY. Two TUOUSloND GuiNEqA5-40 to 1 gapt Sir J. 11awloy's Rtoeicruclan (t); it tolI 4get Duke of Newcastle's Face (t); 20 to I aget Mr. T. V. Morgan's Chelsea (t). - ~DsaY.-s to 1 agot Sir J. Hawley's Rosicruclan (off); 100 to 6 ages Duke of Newooste's8 Pace (off, t 20 to 1); 60 to 1 agat Mr. T. V. Morgan's Chelsea (t f); 1,000 to 10 agel Lord Afieelsury's Franchise, (t); ...

BETTING

... B E T T I N a. TATTERSALL'S, Zonday. The Subscription Rooin at Knightsbridge was crowded with influential patrons of the sport, and it being the eve of the race for the City and Suburban, an immense amount of business was transacted on that event. edmda maintained lher position against all corners, 600 to 100 was taken about her twice in tire early part of the afternoon, subsequently she ...

Published: Sunday 29 March 1868
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1132 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

LATEST LONDON BETTING.—(Last Night.)

... I LATEST LONDON BETTING.-(Last Right.) The Saturday before the time set for an important handicap is invari- ably a busy day with Metropolitan Turfitee, al-d the first of the great spring races being set to come off at Epsom on Tuesday next, it may readilybe inaginedthat speculators mustered numerously yesterday at the Victoria Club, where the City and Suburban absorbed the most attention, ...

Published: Sunday 22 March 1868
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 628 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Intelligence

... I : D40 t tw . .ntt ?? Ac. to TH1 MEROPOUlT DAY AT EPSOM. I . O TH ZDITOR OF TE DAIY nWS. ofSr,-A sensational performance hens marked one ii of` the greatest field days the- public, ever a~sistad a t On 1j n~sow. Dowaisa the vieta~jo f eculuim over hiss twventys 5 i x opponents ie the ty e ounbn astonishing even thpoe who knew most at trial. rer ah e Islt yat, attenbam Cor f he hd to ...

THE LIVERPOOL SPRING MEETING AND THE Grand National

... THE LIVERPOOL SPRING REETING AND THE Grand National. By TOUCHSTONE. Neither tcc Nottinsham nor the Derby Meetings wvere so good as that at Lincoln, and somehow Mr. Bradficld cannot obtain the patronage of the general body of horse-ownero. The fields at Derby were siall, and only the Sprieg Handicap and Little John Stalkes weic productive of anything like a strong competition at Notting- ...

Published: Sunday 01 March 1868
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4171 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LIVERPOOL SPRING MEETING. TtUESDAY L The ilersey Cup of 1D sOVS. each, 6 ft., with 80 added. Lord Westroreland's Master Willie ?? ?? (lenyon) W. o, Handicap Plate of 40 sova. Mr. Dibson's ting's Daughter ?? ?? ?? (Butler) 1 Lord Weetuioreaond's Mistletoe ?? ?? ?? (Kenyon) 2 Mr. J. Dixon's Langhiam ?? ?? ?? (S. Adans) 3 Betting opened at 6 to 4, and tiniehed at 5 to I on Mistletoe. The Tyro ...

Sporting Intelligence

... go C h eer jjc hSz,-.The ilame of Dawgoii~i haa loji boatted the prefi of Dangerous, and it was neve9$ pideservng the title than lst; week. Followfing in the footsiteps of Mac. 'tbeiw,'Thomabi 'went: 'to: c oisnpark with ' ~ont~and' ;ioh,,i eobo the greaatevents with tieniat~es~qail;ghto be content with second plsaceto the firstnamed, to the utter confusion of those wi thowgho ho e mlgt:'- ...