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ASCOT HEATH RACES.—TUESDAY

... Prince Albert followed in the next, with the Prince of WVales, the Duke of Saxe Coburg Gotha, and the Duke of Cambridge. In the other carriages we observed the Prince of Leiningen, the Dukes of Deivonshire, Norfolk, and Newcastle, Marquises of Westminster ...

DONCASTER RACES

... -Mayor of Cambridge. Ills worship very Iro- perly deems its contents too important to be withneld rein the public, and the C'untiilqe independenlt does its best to aid the writers by giving, a translation ' M. Mayor of the tos-n of Cambridge, tncnty-oii ...

Sporting Intelligence

... fashion- able toilettes was as usual very brilliant. The Duke of Cambridge honoured the heath with his presence. We also noticed in the Grand and Stewards' stands the Duke and Duchess of Beaufort, the Duke and Duchess of Athol, the Marquis of Normanby, Marquis ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Alfred, the Princess Roval, the Princess Alice, the Duchess of Kent, the Princess Mary of Cambridge, the Duke and Duchess of Welirngton, the Duchess of Sutherland, the Duke de Terceira, the Austrian and Portuguese Ministers, and other distinguished personages ...

Sporting

... and 57th Regiments have been disposed of jB a most equitable spirit. AlthounLh himself a soldier of the Crimea, the Duke of Cambridge has not forgotten that there were un- requited warriors whio fought in their counitr'y's in. terest forty or fifty years ...

Sporting

... have arranged in the best order, as the duke was coming to stay the winter with him ilI Mlta. H great political influence, and his frienidship with his Royal Hightiess the Dulce of Cambridge, and his grace the Duke of B3uclintgham,aidied by his colsriec ...

Sporting

... Messrs. Saxon and Barber woni £10,550, Mr. J. Merry, £9,459; Lord Zetlaind £17,961; Mr. T. Parr, £G,018; Mr. Ilowtrd £5G84; Duke of Belford, £5,047; Earl of Drb3y £4210t; Lord Ribblesdale, £3,548; Mr. Mellish, £3,919 ;ir. J. Osborne, £3,641; Mr. J. Ja ...

SPORTING

... Captain Corrance and a noble- man, for £500 ?? Post. SPORT IN T1E DuxrE Or RUTLAND'S PRESEIRVRS.- The Duke of Cambridge arrived on a visit to the Duke of Rlutland on Wednesday weak, and shot over the park preserves, in which 435 pheasants, 54 pal- tridues ...

NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION

... I Her Majesty the Qtieen's prise, £250; his Royal Highness the Prince Consort's prize, £100; his Royal H-ighness the Duke of Cambridge's prize, £50. Given by thle Associatlon.-The gold medal; the silver medal; 20 Whitworth rifles (value each 25 guineas) ...

SPORTING

... each, 120 ft, for three-year-olds; colts, 8st 71h; fillies, 8st 211). Winners of the Two Thousand Gaineas, Newmarket, or Grand Duke Michael Stakes, to carry Sib; win- ners of the Derby, Oaks, nr Doncaster St. Leger, 71h extra. Any two of the above stakes ...

Sporting

... Broeck's Vivid, 3 Eleven ran. A HANDICAP PLATE of 50 sovs, for two-year-olds and up- wards; half-a-mile. Gipsy Girl, I Duke of Cambridge, . 2 Mousetrap, . . . 3 Thirteen ran. A HAN-DIC.AP PLATE of 100 sovs, for three-year-olds and upwards; Craven Course ...

Sporting

... -YESTERDAY, STEWAnDs' PLATU.-Orphan Girl, 1; Maid of Magenta, 2; Thady Foley, 8. Seven, ran. FLYING SIAEs.-Griai, 1; Duke of Cambridge, 2 Armstrong Gun, 8. -Five ran. . QOERN'8 PLATE. 'Caller Oui, 1; Orphan Girl, 2. RAILWAY STALEs.-Grey Plover, 1; Roman ...