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... T AT T E 11S A L' S-Yc-sTscIDAY. Althloughs the early parb of the afternoon was entirely occupied with settling the last Wvee's accounts, speculations o0l future eveuts was restined at the close, wsith somie briskness. For the -Northumlberlanid P'late, Uniderliuma wvas advanced to 5 to 1, tsken assd offereda 4 to 1 wais offered o0n the ficli for the St. Leger, which oddS were booked to £5O. ...

HAMPTON RACES

... We subjoin a programme of the first day's (Wednesday's,) raecing at Moulsey Hurst:- THE HURST PLITE of 30 sovs., added to a sweepstakes of 5 sovs each, for 3-yr-olds fst., four 9st. 2lbs, five 9st. 9lbs,, six aset aged 9st. 13lbs.:; I. and g. allowed 31bs; a winner once this year of 50 sovs., to carry Slbs., twice or 100 sovs. 6lbs extra. One mi1le. TnE STAND PLATE of 60G sOV. (handicap) for ...

Sporting Notes

... ,?Porfiuo 'R.Gtts. We were amused on Monday by reading in a contem- porary, that there seems no prospect of Birmingham being favoured with a visit from Mr. Rarey, though its size and central situation might have been supposed likely to bring him among our equestrian townsmen. Few Bir- mningham sportsmen are unaware that arrangements have been made somei time since for the American horse ...

NEWTON RACES

... The following is Wednesday's bill of fare at Newton-le-Willow, GOLBORNE PARK STAKES of 10 SOVs. each, h. ft., with 50 added for 2-yr-old colts 8st. 71b. and fillies 8st. 4lbs. Half-a-mile. 16 subs. Scylla Pillager Moriola Head Knowledge The Dutchman's Daughter Penalty br. f. by The Flying DatchimAn, Phantasm damn by Venison Bntterfly Chnckle The Gay Lass Griffin Rose of Anuandalle Adelaide ...

Cricket

... wrihtt. On I;tonday last a match was played betwixt the second eleven of the Bilriighatn Aurora Club and the aecoltd eleven of thle Stanidardl Clabl, which wras decided in the first inilgs in favour 0f the former, there n1ot beill time to il&v it out. iTh, ichlilg of the Aurom; seas very good, is also the bahttig of Messrs. Benoett, Brows, auti Thornton, the latter gentlemall's score of forty ...

Sporting

... ,?Poffiuq. NEWTON RACES. YESTERDAY. llaving thie dvaantage of one of the finest courses and tile most convenient Grand Stands in the world, it is a matter of surplise, land of dleeip regret too, that Newton does not hold a better position ill tle tllrnite's calelldatr thall it really does. There is every rail- way facility, the groundlis mever hard, and it Is contiguous toLiver- pool anl- ...

HAMPTON RACES

... YESTERDAY TIee IxsecrEP1creaS PLATE Of 30 sovs, added to a, SweepStljce of o sovs. each; :3-yr-oids 7st. 7lbs,, foer Sst. 121bs., six and aged 9st. 21bs. ; en. and g. allowed 31ba. Six furlongs. Rip Vani Winkle ?? Silvertail. . - Tbe following also started: ArIlliger, Plough Bay, Freemaso seed Bracken. Betting: 7 to 4 agst Rip Vae Winlkle, 3 to l agot Rio, C to 1 agst aey other. Tic first ...

HAMPTON RACES

... YFSTEIRDAY. Thc YIs1TOnS' PLATE of 50 sovs., (handicap,) for all ages. The winser of any race after the weights appear, to carry 51b extra. Six furlongs. Dead heat between lnder and Kestrel. Fifteent ran. Betting: 5 to 2 agst Kestrel 3 to 1 agst Inder; 10 to 1 agst Elthaus Beauty. No other backedl. Impatience made the ranning to the turn, when Keetrel and Inder camue on with the running, and;, ...

Sporting Intelligence

... ,?Prfillg ?Ilttlligmtt. NEWTON RACES. YESTERDAY TIrI ST. HELEs's PunsE of 50 Sovs., added to a Sweepstakes of 7 sovs, cact, 3 ft., for two-yr-olds, fst. Slb., asd three, Sot. 0Ilb f. allowed 31b., winenrs of 60 sOvs. before starting to carry 81b., twice or 100 sovs., Glb. extra ; second to savy his stake. Straight half-mile. (14 stebs.) Mr. T. Stevens nas. Barbata filly, 2 yrs ?? ?? ...

Sporting

... : r ?? ?? Ct~,PC vti II ?? GOODWVOiOD R xiV S TrE Ci. 1.OntOD SThXERt, Or 2, S-VS. NLCiI i.ft., rultr lr .. if ! :areo ot or b-fore T1irclay rext; wirrer, of aon Irribilb Iralnilieaij rub'en'q'errt to thie ?? of wruriglti ?? to 1: ruvs. Slt. f rr IO) o . slr eip iji .lb extra w; IeigIll, :ICre'r rlrrtivi y at to bi.; wo trioesarr na-lialf; PI ,ubs. a'e st lb age Pt Ii Arsea I ?? n 4 Srpple T ...

Sporting Notes

... ,?Pvtillq ?Rofm Last wede the racing at Newton and Hampton had Io immnediate bearing one future ?? ant results ; and the extreme hardeess of the ground broke down many a tit, includilg, among others, Alons. Dobler, Bay Hilton, York, and the Lamp. Of the running at the two meetings we have already given full details; beet time would not permit of any connentatines on the sport at the hour of ...

TATTERSALL'S.—YESTERDAY

... TATTEI1SALL'S.-YE.sI ERD.jnY. The early part of the afternoon was occupied in settling accounts. Undcrhand wit first favomrite for Northusmnberland Plate. At first S to 1 was laid aegt the latter, whilst 5 to 1 was offered agst Herne. At last, however, 6 to 1 was the highest offer agst Underhand. For the cloodwood Stlakes, Harry Bluff was at the close as good a favourite aa Rosati, wiso rceled ...