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SPORTING INFORMATION

... SPORTING INFORKATION. NEWCASTLE AND HIGH GOSFOlTE PARK MEETING. Somo enpital sport was witnessed at Gosforth Park on TueEdaty by a lurge couupany of spectators. The weather waes fbe, hut, owing to the hard 8ttte of the ground, the doings of the Nortnulinbhrland Plate horsoa ill the ?? norning was of a very iight chavacter. Quilp, St. Michael, Exenoor, and Lady Lothian were among the ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... YESTERDAT'S SPOTMS. LoNDON BETTING.-A little wagering took place in the London market yesterday on the Northumberland Platte, to be decided next Wednesday, and also on the St. Leger. Quota. tions: NosreinoosDR1.xn ) PLATL,-4t to I agot. Castor ?? 5 to 1 agst. DaM Dancer (t. and o.); 5 to l agst. Ti saphernes ?? 6 to 1 g t. Banter ?? 100 to 1s agst. Horton ?? 10 to I agst. )i utin Bell (t. and ...

SPORTING INFORMATION

... SPORTING, INFOQIATION. LONDION BlETTING: Thero wae only r small atteinhaifoe at t'oo Lonlder olaib on. Thuroday, a nd consequently vpry litt.o ?? as done. Quotations . CI~T AXD SUironoAi.-Q to I saget Pioneer (t. and 0). ; 15 to 2 trst. ThEophilni it aud o.); 0 to agat. Qurtes s(t 2Ad ?? 100 to 6 each rgitb. Mlor taitne and Poet Lr.tO3(t.);20 to; e3ch.1agnst. Inuighben rad Swift ?? Two ...

ROYAL SPORT

... [WBITTEN FOR gBcNOLDS'S NrWSPAPELE] BY J. W. Dick Sedger an' I wur both gamekeepers up along to Old Gate, an' both on us wur sweet on Lucy Mars- dale, an' consokently, not very well disposed to each other, as 'ee may bo sure. Now, Lucy favoured Dick most, I thought, at that time, for 'e wur smarter, war Dick, an' 'e had just that touch o' gipsy blood in him as made him th' dark, andsome sort ...

SPORTING NEWS

... SPORTENG IVEWO, to bonn E??3030t IV Sr Gtiii. MSULG Inb.ttlf ra remi~, rn- ex'atrcir ?? but),owc !itceltitrp- ?? er 'frealaty h-no the acc-rt ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... CHATTER AND RE VIEW. Blirna ginin hilo lind vei-y successful nicetilog on Tuesdlay ?? WVII-`il~ica hIs:, te- 1main7 fcature tbein Iiig co n~tinued~ run Of in~k of clii. cif Damti FOrtinti's ftioiriittiO, iianely , Mr. .1. A. Mi Iller, an hfas-I~] I n la tic troineir is [III, Iy Hovl~ t linc horse icors Soit iii- Jiy tooj --ath I-tc-ti-ti-iiig, of which foir WOR, flii othir ?? ~,i-riij, Sloanti ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... YESTERDAY'S SPORTS CHATTER AND REVIEW. The nesdting ay Wolverhusmpton (DunstalinPork) on Monday 'i'l Tusday last attracted capital attendances, whilst plenty f runners Cofultsted the various events. It was a, serie of 817cce~sese for S. Loatee, who rode five wiinnei' at the meetinlg. Mo prinlpal raceb toe Staffordebire Breedprsa' Foal: Plate, thosugho byHerculq, who was' moygood thing of the ...

SPORTING

... NEWMA31ARE'T SECO)N'D SPRING MEETING. T'UESDAY. liANICAP of' 10 sovs.,1 ,yr-olds. Sir J. Gerard's Jcst, rode by Bartholomew, beat two others. SWEE'S'rTAREs of 10 sovs. each. Mr. Watson's Nineveoh, rode by Sharp, beat Lord Exctcr's Visite. MLrcA t of 100 sovs., hc. f. Duke of Bedford's Mlahratta, rode by Butler, beat Mr. Raimsbottomn's Jole. 501. for S yr-olds. llr. Tlhomlas's Rloyal lHart, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOuTING INTELLIGE R TATTERSALL'S. MOND AY. Paying and receiving oan the recent events at york was the principal feature of business. Betting was remarkably limited; the advancement of the St. Leger favourite Boiardo, to 6 to 4, taken to upwards of 4001., was the only important change; 7 to 4 was, however, obtainable at the close. LEAMINGTON STAX.ES.-6 to 1 agst Mr. Dawson's Amal- gamation (t) ...

RACING FIXTURES FOR 1857

... RACING IIXTUREs FORI 186 7. APRIL. Newmarket Craven L. 13 Abergavenny .. ?? 16 Durham. ?? ?? 13 York Spring:.. ?? ?? 21 Coventry. ?? .r . 13 Malton ?? ?? ?? ?? 23 Cattericx Bridge..'.: . 15 'Newnmarket F. S.. 27 MAY. Chester ?? '5 Bath . ?? 12 Shrewsbury A. 13 Epsom. . 26 Ludlow. .. 14 JUNE. Manchester ?? 3 'Bilbury Club 24 Ascot ?? ; 9 Stockbridge . . 25 Beverley, Hull, &c. 10I 0'Winchester . ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... BPORTING INTELLIOENOX -4 TATTERSALL'S. MONDAY. LINcoLFss3eas HANDWCAP.-23 tol agab Dean of Wc3tminster (t) ; . 0 to I agat Requ, fort (Ct). LIvsRPLoL GRAND NA IOt&L.-9 to 1 agst Oinderella (t and o);* 1,tOIJ to fO agat 'Cs soe Tete Ct); 1,500 to 60 a~et Reegny Ct); ;,000 to 85 agat (lurragb Etanger It); 1,000 to 85 agst ?? (t); 1,C0J to8')agot HElrant ?? (t)* 505 to 15 nost Jealo ley (t); 1 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... i>- r TATTERSALL'S, MONDAY. ST, LroaR.-f to I agst Rhedive (t); fi to 1 agst Prince Charlio (t); *i to 1 nost qoeen's Messenger (t and off) ; 12 to 1 agst King Lud (t); 13 to 1 agst Wellingtonia (t); 1,000 to 70 agest Wenloce (t). BRIGHTON RACES. TUESDAY' The Bristol Plate of l05 sovs. Lord B. Paget's President Lincoln, by Kohinoor-Topsall (T. French) 1 Mr. G. Crook's Headingley ?? (uxtable 2 ...