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DONCASTER RACES

... Singer.-His Mjersty's Plate of 100 guineas. Lord Scarborough's Cambridge walked over. Tuesday-.-Produce Stakes, of 100 sovs. each, h. ft. 6 subs. Won by Mr. Petre's ch. f. Laura, beating the Duke of Leeds's ,b. f. by Whisker, Lord Milton's br. c. by Cervantes ...

DONCASTER RACES

... Williaim. Duke of Brunswick Oels, brotherof the fugitive Duke, arrived in the capital on the 16th, and, with the Unanitmotsconeurrence of the people of all ranks, assumedc the sovereignty of the Statei There: has beer, however, no .ibdication by the Duke his ...

Sporting Intelligence

... 711 The aord Myor, 6yra 619 10abrera, 3 yrs 710 Portrait,4yrs 6 9 Phoneoh3yes- 710 Poteuvea, 4 yrs 6 7 MO Tronet, S yrs 710 Duke of Wellinmton. 4 yra 6 7 Nartyr, 3 yre 710 Prlnoe CarBeek, 4 yrs 6 4 t T i t 41 yra 7 9CoUlvna,4yrs 6 Brothet ar 3 7 Mus Stphton ...

Sporting Intelligence

... borses. Rio Royal Highness Prince George of Cambridge and t boet of fatlo anbles wera ob the heath. SWCEIpTtKsItS of 10 mve each,.. The winper to be sold for 350 oevs . fi demanded, &o. Criterion Ceurse. Duke of Bedtford's iptair Fhboebw, 3 yi s,.. ...

Sporting Intelligence

... iiolbalf of Ab H. Duke of Bedford's Captoin that 3iAT?l?t?jr W Don's Brelrehub.Bsl7ib. Wonhytwetengthe. detee f?hcboO 5?tvOltT1t BrAKES, of 200Sovs each, hit. D.M. been XheBlD? IS subs.) ?? I with ?? ?? iflth pete of Bed Won easy by a length. Duke of Bedfa?d's ...

Sporting Intelligence

... liar 31 ajesty's visitors and the seito Included Prince casteloicala, the ?? of Wellington, the Duke anod Duchess of Buccleuch, tie. Duke of Norfolk, the Duke anod Dac~ieesg of Sutherland. Earl leSisncer, Lord end Lady Fo)rreoter, M1arquis and Marchioness ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... beheaded, 1615. Tuesday. ?? II 0 2 0 25 1` 4 Hilary Term begins. Wednesday..121 0 47 1 0 13 1 Duke of Newcastle d., 1051. Thursday. .13i 1 31 1 53 17 5 Cambridge Lent Term begins. PFiday , 141 2 13 2 34,16 6 Oxford Lent Term begins. t I New Moon, 9th; Sh ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Manganese, 15 to 1 Kilbride, 10u to 6 The Early Bird. a100 to 5 each Turbit, Kestrel, =nd Theodora, 100 to 4 each d Humbug and Duke of Lancaster. A capital start; Man- d ganese went away slightly in advance, with Turbit and a Good Friday second and third; ...

THE DERBY DAY

... present Derby, the value of the scaies being £6900, the largest amount which has ever been known. His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, Lord Cardigan, the French and Belgian Ambassadors, and others of the corps diplomatique, were amongst the early visitors ...

THE RIFLE SHOOTING CONTEST

... ConEort's l prze, at butts No land 2. -The Duke of Welling. irten's prize will be shot for afterwads. to er Malesty' prizs aad the gold medal of the association wil he hot for on Saturday. The Duchess of Cambridge and the Princess Mary will re Result of ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... DISTRIBUTION OF THE PRIZES. prizes the eaooeesful competitors la the rifle shooting Wimbledon were distributed by the Duke of Cambridge on Saturday, in front of the grand stand. His Koyal Highness addressed a few congratulatory remarks to the winners. In ...

THE NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION

... CIATION. The annual general meeting of this association was held on Saturday afternoon, at Willis's Rooms, Lon- don. The Duke of Cambridge presided, and there was a largo attendance of noblmen and-others in- terested in the movement. A printed balance sheet ...