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... Roacidtis .. 85 20-The HlnaoN EHDIOcp of 5 sows each, with 500 added. Five furlongs. Peter Rower, a9e ct lb Golden Garter * 8 2 S S 11 Xovtrr e .. 4 7 12 Golden Crescent .. 5 8 9)Elcetf6ot . . 7 4 G kodke .. 5 8 8 NDerebam ., ., q .7 2 ionE nnd Red, . .5 8 7 d1 ...

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... er (P. Osborne), Golden Drop (Chandley), and Persistive (J. Watts)*ale ?? : 13 to 8 agpt 3Dunore,- S to 2agst Ferasitive, ll toagsset Golden Drop, and 100 to 6 bar three, ?? cat out the work, attended by Donare and Manna, with Golden Drop last until passing ...

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... ? ?? 5 Shacklock ?? ?? 39 ?? 3 ?? ?? 12 .. ?? 25 ?? 0 Barnes .. ?? 16 ?? . Arim irong - 5 1 I ?? 9 ?? 0 YORKSHIRE v. KENT. Kent were deprived of the services of Mr. ?? H. Patterson and Captain Hamilton, and, as Mr. Fox was still incapiacitated from ...

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... Wsinw't b Lmann 4 Extr S . . ?? 11 ?? 4 Total ?? .1 ?? To.al ?? .178 KENT v. LANCASHIRE. The position of this match at Torobridge at the drawing of stumps on Tuesday evening left Kent in an absolutely hopeless posi'on, no fewer than 345 runs being s-anted ...

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... Taberer, Littlewood, Mead, and Pickett to go in. - KENT v. NOTTS. ?? from their memorable victory over Surrey the- Notta team yesterday appeared at Cduterbury, the first maigh of the season between Kent and Notts forming- the second itemn on {he programme ...

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... ANDcKI PLATZ Of I,=0 sues. Old St. Leger Course. age St lb Iago qA lb *Tanzmeister. . 38 13 The Hudson 4 80 'Colorado 4 8 9 Old Boots . . 4 8 0 'Ralph Neville 5 8 9a Sprinie.. . 47 711 Trapezoid 4 8 7. I Mdme ?? If, 4 7 10) 'Lauriscope 38 5 5 ?? . .. 3 7 9 ...

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... (Captain Sandeman), and Golden Oriole (Toner)also rsn.-Bettiug: 5 to 2 agst Red Eyes, 3. to 1 agpt Magellan 4 to 1 agpt Romeo, I1O to 15 agst Monica, 10 to 1 agst .essamY, and 100 to B agst CDonwag. -Red Eyes made play from Golden Oriose and Mege.lan, with ...

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... witikeia. Hlte ?? . 3.n.. Humphreys 151..1.. 0 . 54 6 Bean ~ ?? 2 6 I KENT v. GLOUICESTERSHIRE. in Yjejtterdy's cricket at Maidstone, iin the match between Kent And Gloutestoiihi~e, was. of rather al taibd character, hut them kdm6 to far 'as ...

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... Reusirg c Hayw'd b Rle~s'n S Hearns (J. T.) not ?? 2a ?? 9t ?? 31 ?? L GLOUCESTERSHIRE v. KENT.t When stumps were drawn at Maidstone on Thursday evenig, t Kent, going In against a total of 218, had lnat-foor of their beat wickets for 50 runs. Yesterday ...

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... Loates's call, and won his race at the close I thought very easily, although noba few of his supporters had their hearts in their boots when they saw that Raeburn first, and then possibly Ravenabury, might be dan- gerous. The issue hang in doubt only for amomenb ...

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... to 2 each agst Golden Gate and Ohoralist, 3 to I agat Heremnon, 4 to 1 apit Lady Halls, and 8 to 1 agst Chiltingtou.-Chiltirigtoii madie play for a furlong, and then gave way to Lad'y Hall, who came on in front of Choraliet aud Golden Gate, with Heremon ...

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... Ell~esmnere's Gabrielle, 3y, Set ?? 1.tea 2 Mr. Sibar4'e Theabald, 3y, let Sib ?? 3 Golden Crown (M. Cannon) and The Heir (Bradford) also ran.-Betting: 6 to 4 ae Golden Crdwn, fr-to 2 aget Collina, .5 to 1 aspt Gabrielle, 6 to 1 agst The Heir, and 100 ...