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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Af-nehe-f-r. Irnln Mfanehester, Wrednesday night. S often haic we dwelt upon the unprecedentlyheavy and irited character of the bettings upon the event'of Monday rext at (Chester, that were it not for one or two f the can. lidates baving bowled out tince our figures werse last set, 1i e think a sameness would be observable in our present re. ,arks. The disposition we spoke of last week to ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... As a matter of course the cream of transferred to the banks of the Dee. 'es, old ChesteS ,,ek tloadstone, and, certainly, if we are -put right, te i the city has every reason to return thanks to the OPei'jt troops from Manchester for rendering numerlcal ?? their meeting A sad deficiency of the rank Streitho e ealth of Cheshire was observable on Mionday, the i ta of the company being the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Mo1ancheeltet, W'edneeday night. ipon the second day of our own meeting (May the 22d) ,,iII be run for the TRADESMEN'S Cuop, value 100 80vs.. with 3so in species, added to a Handicap Stakes of 25 sovs. each, Io ft. and 5 only if declared before Saturday aext. The course two miles and a distance. The owner of the second horse to draw 50 sovsa out of the stakes. The. welghts pub. !:shed this ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGEoCR Manchester, 71edaIcd,, This, the first day of our mneeting, I~s1fd zious day, the brilliant Powers been a have worked miracles, for the Moor afrf Blae4 attended. The grand stand ?? Yas the opening day for Keral Moor some Years. The Earl of Witta' er, I te vla 5i tex of fashion, and ?? Savegs- -it hi ste e stuff was hailed by the h volumes for the estiratio n in in hit L ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTpl.I [GFN~rGE. ad- Na itt/testcr, )-j-edtrrsday nigh:. ?? on the eve of the royal nakoday, of 1834, wee dodd g;ed; several of ?? Inftluential sportsmen sbsentecspsotna Dea, , ged, the theatre of busies Whilst thley rr inl the vortexa fo~racn tee I Co hat JIoM of Derby betting in ?? frthat we have Wi-tnlessed oil former occasietrs' perchance ti.. gnumerous, sPeculaitolS are ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE, h Xanchester,_JS'ede,,110 ir Now that the Derby is over in fa vour of l tsTAV h sprtsmen of Lancashire arefultfb N al excitement on the ?? lrd it race commonly called NwolI-h-iopslb h e A variety 9f speculations have floated over the Co y this week, but the wvant of 1breathinig tim'(bt h EPoom week and this) have carised thiem to be Smale St .r ve have seen theto, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE AO Considerable sickness prevailed in the stobl durngth Lalp- recent race week at Newrton. which tie, the'~t;fI fnO vtitg neither Fawcett, Cha.% Wor Maxon te Ilpl;orndf fi2 e I'q evi'i -allI heavily backed in t he turf circles heot' ,, at th nIlte, Init of course, the ardetit attschntent of 111 11 for .Ui firs favurits ill e les hen u til~be .K Pliorting 3c of again ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORlTING INTELI.TGXNCE, Mlanchester, Di'edInesday nigtr The splendid trophy to be run for over the .jilt coulrse, on the 2Sd of July, assuredly is a prize svorth sp,1 lation. With every passing hour do we find S Ile fluctuations, and thotse to be seen ?? our quotation4s ,t n iSb: veconsiderofhiglimportance- Ferthel te have noti hed tbe chancellor to have thecal. ever, this morning our ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... lancheelster, f'edncesday nigh t. 13y refererxce to our priees of last week our brother sports- men Will, without the aid of glasies, discover strange altera- tions. Sums of money have been laid out on the Liverpool Cup and the St. Leger, that at once tell how highly popular the Aintree Meeting is become. To name a tithe of the business shall be our effort, for to give a Lfull length por. ...

SUPPRESSION OF GAMBLING AT RACES, &c

... *iemember this counsel, when tempted to play, The best throw with dice Is-to thtow then) away., *Week after week did the Liverpool Jourrna expose the sVs- tern of ?? robbery ehich took sta-e in the earning haunts. and week after wrvek it stood al-ne in doing so. With the exceptin ofone so!itnry paarapn the it~ereury of yesterday weck. re were nst seconded tythelocal press Single handed have ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Blankchester, IVednecday aljgjl o The Eaci of Derby and Gen. Yates give £so next year tot e wards a fresh stake at the Ain'tree Meeting. The Hon. Edw. a Lloyd Mostyn, and Francis Richard Price, Esq. of Bryn-y-pys, are the Stewards elect. Not a transaction worthy of notice has been effected over g the present Newmarket Meeting, or the one to come off on the fairy grounds of hi3 Grace the Duke ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... t- Mranchtert, Wednesdaay night. The charms of Goodwood and the Knutsenrd meeting have caused our sporting rooms for the Past two or three days to exhibit any thing but full benches. What sport d may be the return for a trip to the coast of Sussex is yet to lo be made known, but from the number of horses there (nearly 90) we should be disposed to tklnk It will be capital. ze Touching that ...