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... ,5pdigg zutdlipct. LINCOLN RACES.-YESTEHDAY. TRIAL STARES,-0ommotion, lst; Odd Trick, 2nd; Queen Lily, 3rd. BROOICLESBY STAxES.- Armenius, 1; Joyeuse, 2 ; Basilisk, S. Fourteen ran. SELIUNG STARES.-Terpsichore, 1; Boxhill, 2. QUEEN'S GUINEAS,-Hloneybee, 1; Commotion, 2; Odd Trick, 3, Five ran. GRAND STEEPLE CHASE.-Old Dog Tray, 1; Magnet, 2; Comet, S. Thirteen ran. TATTERSALL'S, YESTERDAY. Two ...

Sporting Notes

... *)ig be (Fronz a Correspondent.) LONDON, Monday Afternoon, The racing season has been most successfully inaugurated at Lincoln; but for that we had prepared our readers, the number of animals in forward condition being unusually brge. In the south, particularly on the downs of Surrey and Berks, horses were never known to be so early fit as they are now; and we have reason to believe also that ...

Sporting Notes

... #pdigg 'Rotts. (Frone a Correspondent.) DERBY, Thursday Evening. Turfites are keeping the ball rolling pretty spiritedly now. The mustering at Nottingham and Derby this week has been good, and the result must be important changes in the betting market ere long. It is just possible that the ensuing week is pregnant of many changes vitally affecting Dot only the Liverpool Grand National Steeple ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... (WELTHERT PERMSSITTING.) Masters of Hounds ui oblige by forwarding notice of te FPitures to this Office as earty as posrile,] NORTH WARWICKSHIRE HOUNDS.-At a quarter to elr. Tuesday ?? Feb. 23 ?? Claverdon. ?? 25 ?? Dunchurch. Friday ?? . - 26 Tile Hill. THE WARWICKSHIBE HOUNDS.-At a quarter to Eleve. This day ?? Feb. 22 ?? Goldicot House. Tuesday . - 23 ?? MitfordBnridge. Thursday. - 25 ?? ...

Sporting Notes

... 5prfillff NOW. LONDON, Monday. Were it not for the sports at Waterloo the present would be an insipid week to sportsmen, after the glorious tastes they have been favoured with at Lincoln, Nottingham, and Derby. Fancy a coursing stake valued at £1,600., and receiving sixty-four entries ! Such is really the case with the Great Waterloo Cup, to be run off at the Altear National Meeting of the ...

Sporting Intelligence

... 5patilly gutflliylut. HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. '(WE&ATElR PTllTTING.) I Al asters of Hounds ivill oblige by forivarding notice of the Fixtures9 to this Office as early as powssble.] 3 NORTH WARWICOSRIRE HOUNDS.-At a quarter to Elevens. Thursday. Feb. 25 ?? Dunchurch.: Friday . . - 26 ?? Tile Hill. THE WARWICKSHIRE HOUNDS.-At a quarter to Eleven;. ?? Feb. 25 ?? Long Marston. Friday ?? - 26 ?? San ...

Sporting Notes

... 2prthtg aloto. LONDON, Thursday evening. Tise present is a blank week for the turfite; but the coursers of all nations have been revelling at Altear, and had some brilliant trials. Metropolitan sportsmen who have remained on the home circuit, however, have had plenty to occupy their time, what between Charley West- hall's accomplishment of walking twenty-one miles in fifty seconds under ...

Sporting Intelligence

... 2porlin gAtt'ligfut. HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. (WBArTER PERMXTTflO.) Masttrs of Hsouns w505 obige by forwardiwlQ notice of the Fiatures to this O.mlcc as early as possible.] NORTH WARWICKSHBIIE HOUNDS.-At a quarter to Eleven. Tuesday ?? Mar. 2 ?? Rowington. Thursday ?? ?? - 4 ?? Coughton Court. Saturday ?? - 6 ?? Keniiworth Castle. THE WARw1cKsHERZ HOUNDS.-At a quarter to Eleven. This day Mar. . I ...

Sporting

... G? ?? TATTERSALI'S-YnsTERDnAT. LiVERPOOL SPRING Cuc.-3 to 1 agst Gammon, taken; * to 1 agst Turret, taken. LIVERPOOL STEEPLE CHASE-1S to 2 agst little Tom, taken 10 to I agt Knight of the Shire, taken 15 to 1 agat Morgan Rattler, taken ; 15 to 1 agst The Brewer; 15 to I agst Little Charley, taken. 'Two TnouSAND GUINEAS STAIES.-4 to I agst Clydesdale: 5 to 1 agst The Peris, late brother to ...

Sporting Notes

... 2poxtill? '101a. LuAIwGToN, Monday evening. We arrived here to-day, contemplating taking the Henley-in-Arden Steeple Chases, fixed for tids afternoon, en route for the interesting and important Liverpool Spring Meeting, but the ground was so hard that the stewards wisely postponed the events to Thursday next, when, we think, there is every probability of four excellent contests taking place.' ...

Sporting Intelligence

... 2prtilly ?Iltclffgmtt. LIVERPOOL RACES.-YESTERDxnY. (From out' Oorrespondent. By Telegraph.) TRIAL STAKES. Special License ?? 1 Odd Trick ?? 2 Betting-7 to. 4 on Odd Trick. Won by a head. HANDICAP PLATE. Knockburn 2.1 Old Tom .2 Four others ran. SPRING Cu1P. Gammon ?? ?? Turrett. . 2 Lazy Lass. . 3 Ferndale ?? .4 Poll Moodie, Lord Nelson, and Minnie ran. Betting: 3 to 1 on Poll Moodie, 4 to 1 ...

Sporting

... ,Riffraff, LOCAL PUGILISTS.-HENRY BAYLIS AND DANIEL KEYTn . -The Advertiser gives the foilowingreport of an encounter between these men: The encounter between these men took plece, in pur- suance of articles, yesterday. Neither of the belligerents belong to the London ring. The reason of the contest taking place in the H Rome Circuit was, that the police of the county of Warwick had their ...