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... SPQRTING INTELLIGENCE NEWMARKET SECO~ND SPRING MEETING. PROGRAMME FOR THIS DAY (TUESDAY)~ A PoATaof 50oya (Handicap), for three.-'ear-oldC ony. i. M. A PLATE of 50 nova, for two-yearO.ls; colts Sat 31Gb, filles Set Olb. Last half of Ab. M. The Nwxwse xzET SPRING HANDICAP 0f115 soi'ah 5 ft, with 100 added, for three.year-olds and upwards. Bretby Stakes Couse 2 su&.age at, lb. BgP t. lb. ...

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... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE I EPSOM SUMMER MEETING. PIROGRAMME: FOR THIS DAY (TUBSDAY). The Titsi. STAKSS of S aovs each, with 100 ad&d~; three- year-olds 7st 71b, four 8st Sb, Slve and npwards 8st 121b; selling Iand other allowances; the last Mile anld a quarter of the Now Derby Course. A MAIDEN PrATE Of 10 sore, for two-year-olds, colts &st 1Ilb, fillies &St 71b; about ball a mile. The Honrox ...

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... DERBY NOTES. The closeness of the fnish for the Clumber Stakes, sud the dead heat for the Queen's Plate, compqnsated for theoesiallnessof the 1clds (luring the(dayatNottingham; the attendance fell slsort of what it was the day before, but the weather in the forenoon hld all to do with this, Luimley and St. Pancras ran a dead heat for the Queen's Plate, after the last nafned of the pair had ...

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... SPORTING INTELLIGENO! NOTES FROM HUNTINGDON. The racing at Huntingdol on Tuesday and Wednesday pro- mises to be interestlig, but the class of horses will be hardly up to the average, and there will be only two or three rannen for the principal handicaI, which hba obtained but half a dozen accep. tors. The ground is pretty good going, but it the present weo. ther continues It will be rather ...

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... I SPORTING INTEL, IjqENE WEBT DRAiTON1 RACESS. wPtOdAMM pop. tuiS ~DAY (PiRYDAY). The MinDDLIS Ou~tflo Bagi ofb s qva cach, ~dth 20 M4wi I~.yarie,!da '7si ibree Ebt (lb. four And uli*&ds Ws I1T; se1an ld Othef 01iUMo ACL; A~ve furlonit k. The B)MING5~ RiLiMA PYAne Of PO0 abn - ?? lIsL Yth. four Alst 91b, live, six, and aged. 12at; selling ailwagos.,. #bout one mile and a half, Over six flights ...

LOCAL AND DISTRICT SPORTS

... q 'LOCALLAND-D BTRICT SpIS. i, | nea .-'i ?? . I' ' ~. ~- ?? ?? Am ?? ~ I A STO is CAo1s GuosUis swere' well patronised' yes erdey; the followimp sports roming off, 'vij. :-W. Hyde and .l. Freeman; 'both ot ?? -ran 120 yardqanatch, for. adside, Preemnstn having 22 yardsetatv- Bettig 6 aind 0 to 4 on Hydae. who, after; a weUlvconteted' rase, caught bls opponent ciose homei, and won ...

DONCASTER SPRING MEETING

... DONOASTER f MOVIN. The G 8Mnar&~riKss (fnditepl of 8ovoeao, wath 0 added' for tbree-yeix-olds and upwards ; uften eta. qdi Rena to lte ?? gwl *Better Ha ?? I.. Bowello 1 Witchcraft .. Vance T(logppandPretty rater (Newh h by1n O to 4on Rediess, and 5to I agst Better U~ .-Won byljalf a leogthl: five leogths between second and thia a The IBmnso Room SrAxza of 5 ?? Osch, w~fith 50 addsd: ?? 7st, ...

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... SPORTING INTELLIGENE. I LEWES SPRING MEETING. YESTERDAY. SWEPSTAKrES ?? ?? w.o. HURUDLE PLATE. Yintner . . . ?? Barryr 1 Harmony .,Graz o 2 hielinda ?? ,, ,, , S ?? S Limerick (C. Smith. Claribel (Reelop), Refugee, Edward (Wyatt), and Paulus (Keating) also ran,-Bettlzg: 6 to 4 on Vintner, and 8 to I agst Limerick.-Harmony led to the distance, when Vintuer drow to the front, and won cleverly by ...

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... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE, BIRMINGHAM STEEXPLEOHASES., PIIOGRA**E FOIZ;TqlL DAX. The Bs~lasloaGAsR GnAiND ANNuAL. HAN1tDAX' of 15 BOYS eah i1 t, with 200 added; winners extra. 1bout three nolle and a half. '84 subs. . atb'.tl BPgte l age tl llediyvrus.. . 12 71Larnlash lo 112 Scipio , .a 12: 1iBrighton . ..a 10 12 Deepatch . .a 11 10 IRose Young, ..5 10 12. Tbe Dybbol , 11:10 Alloe Loa. ?? 10 12 ...

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... SPORTING INTELLIGENIE BRHGITON NOTES. The prospects of the Brighton meeting are good, stormy as to- day bas been, and scanty as iS the arrival list. Ratn has fallen nearly the whole of to-day, but the company on the hilU is certain to be an iummenie one for the opening day. My selections are: - Champagne Stakes, DaubIUONDo ; Brighton Stakes, M&NILLE or NAIoLTrArse; Marine Plate, MuSTArbsk; ...

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... I SPORT: fi:.NTFAILUGNC ?? ' S:: ?? SPRBNG HEG TIN ?? N 1jtdbg:Lg 8 Vo I ?? Bso &aS 4 to 1logetxisa Fanny.- 'Won by a head; two lengths betteon second and third. Tnynborie ?? b ?? , L I'AD1o0k 1 . Chltwdrt- (0o lot) refao6d.-_o ?? came in - HASITDXoAO' SrMPLE0aErtAs. !: aSemake, list .Whiteloy i Blackwan, l0st91b ?? ?? ?? Mr Hobeou 0 Lawrence (Mr. T. Yats) and Guide (Gregory) also ran.-- ...

EPSOM RACES

... EPSOM RCAES. PROGRAMME FOR THIS DAY. The DURDA.1S STARES Of 6 ?? each, with 100 added; twa- year-olds 7s 7lb, three 9st bib, four and upwards 10st; solling and other allowances; about five furlongs The WELTrs. PLATR (Handicap) of 100 sovs; winners ertra; about three-quarters of a mile. The Blurs1I PLATE Of 100 s0vo, for two-year-olds c cots Sst l0lb. fillies Bat 71b; the winner to be sold for ...