daily sporting bell, saturday 28 oct 1871

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.- E81.,ABLISHED 1 8 6 3 ::::::=:.=-:.-==:..::.=:::- PUBLISHED EVERY RACE MORNING DURING THE SEASON, AT 6 O'CLOCK "'W"I:TH FULL RETURN LISTS EACH EVENING, LATEST MANCHESTEI.'l, LONDON, AND TATTERSALL'S BETTING. Vol. 7.-No. 164 j OCTOBER 28, 1871. [ENTERED A:J.' STATIONER's HALL, SATURDAY, M ANCHESTER, SHEFFIELD, & l'i IT Y G"R 0 UN D S, M AN CH E S TER. SHIRE RAILWAY. \_; --- Rabbit Coursing Extraordinary. LINCOLN AUTUMN RACES. On Thursday, 2nd, and Friday, 81·d November, CHEAP TICKETS TO LINCOLN, Will be issued as under :- FROM Til\IE OF STARTING. Fares to Lin- coln and back same day. rt.m. \Id'" 2clus 3cluss Manch este r (London road) .. 6 45 !l 0 10 t.* 18 th3 0 7 Oldl1am (Clegg StreetStation)l ii f> :l 0 2 !J .J.0* 1 IS 41 1!:!11 7 2 Stalybridge ....... . ............ 5 f>:',Jol50 , !l iir•*t l7 1'1 2 nr, 11 A-hton (ParkParad e)_; •...•. 5 iill}l5J 1 !l 5!l* 1 l7 7 12 (lfi fit Guiol& Brid11e ........... .... G Mdl I :111 010*j17 f 1 ' :l 3 U 8! Stock port ( Tiviot Dale) .. l (J 4f> D0\9 40*• 17 0 12 (i 7 1 Glos•op ..... .... .......... 25!l2f> .. l1u P! lt 1 Lincoln (G,N.) .... nrr .llhoutO I;) Dt 1%5*1 1 Returning from Lincoln (G. N.) each day at 6·0 p.m. ':'Third Class Tickets will NOT be is su et! by this train. London Road 81ation, R. G. UNDERDOWN, Manchester, Oct . 1871, Ge11 cral .lhwa[ter, The oldest Sporting Paper in the North. 'I' HE D A 1 L Y "SPORTING BELL " ' (E S '1' AB L ISH E D 1 8 0 3), Ccntains the most reliable information of each Days' Races, latest Arrivals, Lond on , Manchester, n.nd Tattersalls Betting. E D I T E D B Y "H E R A L D," Who h as been the most successful P,·oplwt of lhe day. Our numerous subscribers can testily to the fact that he has given more winuers tllan any other Turf writer during the present season. The DAILY " SPORTI NG BELL" is every race morning, in time for the early trains, and is the best meuium for SPORTING ADVERTJ 3EMENTS. PRICE ONE PER WE:EK, Delivered "in any part of Manchester, with two Tissues; out of Manchester, ONE SHILLING & SIXPEN CE PER WEEK. To be had from G. R. CLEGG, 70, Thomas St1·eet, Manchester, and of all Newsagents. . A LARGE CLUB ROOM, suitable for Club Meetings, or Parties, on l'easonable terms ; apply to H. Lueman, Forresters' Arms, Bridgewater Street, Manchester. ALES, PORTER, CIGARS, &c., OF THE BEST QUALITY. R OBERT FITTON, SPORTSMAN INN, CRoss LANE, SALFORn, Begs to inform his friends and the public in general that he has on h and a supply of fir st -class Ales, Porter, &c. Cigars of the finest brands. Great 440 and 120 yards' HANDICAP!! Mr. P. Waddacor and Mr. J. Gr oenfield will give JY.1:R. T. 124, South Chester Street, Toxtr th Park, Liver- pool , will gi ve £25 to be coursed for in an £ 2 5 I On Satw·day dJ Monday, October 28th ,{) 30th, . At Mr. T. Johnson's, CatLle Market Inn, Old Swan To be run for in an All-England 440 Yards Handicap, Hoad, Stanley, near Liverpool. hntra nce Fees : All .England Rabbit Coursing Sweepstakes, ON Saturday ,e Monday, October 28 ,e 30, 1871. - Great 120 Yards Novice HANDICAP!! Mr. P. Waddacor and Mr. J. Grcr.nfield will give £25 To be r un for in an Ali-Englantl Novice Handicap, for men that never won above £15 at one time, 'ON SATURDAYS, SOVEM BEB lS ,c, 25. Entries of Onr Shilh 1g to bo mwde not !ater than l\Ioncla) , October 30th, at the a.bove places, and Acceptances of One Shilling each the Monday fo llowing. S tamps 1ts Uas !t . Any Man entering the Handicap in a fictitious manner so as to lead the Hundic1pper astray will be at once disqualified, or any Man having won a Handicap nt any time must state it at the time of euLry or he will be disqualifie d, and Entrance and Acceptance money will be forfeited, arid all bets made by him or his party will be lost. H. O LDHAM'S CHESHIRE DINING ROOM. S, 52 and 53, THOMAS STREET, ;\lANCHES TER. HOT DINNERS n·om 12 to 3 o'clock. CHOPS and STEAKS on the shortest notice. London and Dub- lin Stout. .Milll and Bitter Ales. Well aired Beds. I• T E A A N D C 0 F F E E R 0 0 M S, I J. LEWIS, M.D., (by diploma), begs to announce his treatment is eminently ful for curing, inexpensively and quickly, debility, nervous irritability, relaxation, impurities of the blood, &c. No case undertaken or fee accepted un- less a cme can be guaranteed. Dr. L., may be consulted at 60, Booth Street E ast (one door from Oxford Street, Manchester), daily fi·om 9 to 2, Sun- days until one. Fee, £1 ls. ; working classes, !Os. 6d. Prepared by Dr. Lewis, Manchester.-Guaranteed to Cure. Without taste or smell; in small compass; uplirit directions, F RE NCH SPECIFIC I>ILL Cures pleasantly in th ree days either sex, without mercury, capiYi, or injecti ons. Diet &c., us usual. Boxes, 9tl. and 4s. lid.; by post SJ.. extra. LE GllAND ELIXIR D'IDALIA. An elega nt and delightful remedy for curing n er vous and phy,icfll debili:y. imparting strength and manly vigou1·. so that all th e 0f lite can be perfm·metl with confidence and plea>ure. Cases, 4s. Od. , Us. Manchester Agent•-Wes:marott, 17, Market-st.; Wild, 151, Oxford -at. .Vncelesfielu- Bates. t. / Huddersficl d-Foll, K inff·st. HVi·hdale-RothweiJ, Medi -: a · hall. 50, Fi shergnto adford-Pratt, 3, rvega I CQrn Doas over SOl o., l 5s.; under 30lb., 12s. ; under 261b., under 221b., 5s. Auy dispute arising during the Sweep will be settled by the Promoter. G. R. 0LEGG, PRI N TER BY STEAJ\1 POWER LITHOGitAPHER, BOOKBINDER, PAPER RULER, STATIONER, &c., 77, THOMAS STREET, MANCHESTER, Has a large assortment of SATCHELS of the best Lond on make, which he can i upply at extraordinary low prices ; fir st- class Satchels from 4/ 6 to 20/·. Names lettered on Labels and Straps on the notice, by skilled workmen on the premises BETTING BOOKS IN ANY PATCERN OR STYI.F., A large itock of Field Books always on h·md. Books m a de and bound to order BETTING TICKETS printed on an improve d principle. Designs made to any pattern. Orders sent to any part of the United Kingdom on receipt ot 1'.0. Order, made payable to G. R. CLEGG, :n, Thoma> Street, Manchester. BETTING TICKETS fro m 3s. Gel. per 1,000. G JONES, FASHION ABLE LADIE3' GENTLEMEN'S, ono CHILDRI!: N':; BOOT MANU FACTURER 37, Oldham-street, opposite the Chapel, near corner of Chmch-street. The attention of Gentlemen who study economy are requested to the foll owin&r :- Special lot of Gentlemen's Elastic- side Boots, from ..................... 6s. 6d. pr. pair , A Choice lot of G"ntlemen's Calf Leather Elastic-sides, Toe-capped Ss. 6d. & 9s. 6d. The Gentlemen 's celebrated Model Boot, Toe-capped, Elastic-sides Ss. 6d. & 9s. 6d, Bluchers and Lacing Boots, (for · heavy wea.r) ... ...... ...... .. .... ... 5s. 6s. to Ss. 6d For the convenience of those Gentlemen who prefer Boots to measure, first-rate workmen are employed, and th e best quality of Lea t her used for bespoke work, to which e;pecial attention is paid. ALL REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED, Notiea the addres5-37, Oldham-street. Estab. lished 30 years. &t. to M R. CHARLES EDWARD JOHNSON, LI CENSED .A.UCTIONEER AND VALUER, Office a.t GREEN'S, the "FALSTAFF INN," Mar. ket Place, near the Exchange, Manchester, has the largest selection of PUBLIC HOUSES to choose from in Manchester and Outskirt11; prices from £160 to £4,000, free from Brewers or Spirit Merchants. Also WINE and BEER-HOUSES,. trom £25 to £400, in all parts, free. Parties seeking such, and to be well treated, should apply to the above. No connection wiih any other agent. N.B.-Not, the Address. - E S TABLISHED lili8 T O BE LET. A SPLENDID BEERHOUSE, with MUSIC HALL attached.-App ly to :R E. MoTTRAlll, St. Stephen's Brewery, St. Stephen's street, Salford ; or to theJ" Sporting :aSlll " Offic e, Thomas street 1 _ Maucheste:r.

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Page 1: Daily Sporting Bell, Saturday 28 Oct 1871

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E81.,ABLISHED 1 8 6 3 ::::::=:.=-:.-==:..::.=:::-

PUBLISHED EVERY RACE MORNING DURING THE SEASON, AT 6 O'CLOCK

"'W"I:TH FULL RETURN LISTS EACH EVENING,

LATEST MANCHESTEI.'l, LONDON, AND TATTERSALL'S BETTING.

Vol. 7.-No. 164 j OCTOBER 28, 1871.

[ENTERED A:J.' STATIONER's HALL, SATURDAY,

M ANCHESTER, SHEFFIELD, & LINCOLN-~ l'i IT Y G"R 0 UN D S, M AN CH E S TER. SHIRE RAILWAY. \_; --- Rabbit Coursing Extraordinary.

LINCOLN AUTUMN RACES.

On Thursday, 2nd, and Friday, 81·d November,

CHEAP TICKETS

TO LINCOLN, Will be issued as under :-

FROM Til\IE OF STARTING.

Fares to Lin­coln and back

same day.

I ""Mn~ -.:;,)i rt.m. \Id'" 2clus 3cluss Manchester (London road) .. 6 45 !l 0 10 t.* 18 th3 0 7 I •~ Oldl1am (Clegg StreetStation)lii f> :l 0 2 !J .J.0*1IS 411!:!11 7 2 Stalybridge ........ ............ 5 f>:',Jol50 ,!l iir•*t l7 1'1 2 nr, 11 A-hton (ParkParade)_; •...•. 5 iill}l5J

1!l 5!l*1l7 7 12 (lfi fit

Guiol& Brid11e ........... .... G Mdl I :111 010*j17 f 1 ' :l 3 U 8! Stock por t ( Tiviot Dale) .. l(J 4f> ~ D0\9 40*• 17 0 12 (i 7 1 Glos•op ..... .... .......... ~'· 25!l2f> .. l1u P!lt ~n 1 Lincoln (G,N.) .... nrr.llhoutO 1 ~ I;)Dt 1%5*1 1

Returning from Lincoln (G. N.) each day at 6·0 p.m. ':'Third Class Tickets will NOT be is suet! by this train.

London Road 81ation, R. G. UNDERDOWN, Manchester, Oct. 1871, Ge11cral .lhwa[ter,

The oldest Sporting Paper in the North.

'I' HE D A 1 L Y

"SPORTING BELL " ' (E S '1' AB L ISH E D 1 8 0 3),

Ccntains the most reliable information of each Days'

Races, latest Arrivals, London, Manchester, n.nd

Tattersalls Betting.

E D I T E D B Y "H E R A L D," Who has been the most successful P,·oplwt of lhe day. Our numerous subscribers can testily to the fact that he has given more winuers tllan any other Turf writer during the present season.

The DAILY " SPORTING BELL" is publi~hod every

race morning, in time for the early trains, and is the best meuium for SPORTING ADVERTJ3EMENTS.

PRICE ONE SHILLI~G PER WE:EK,

Delivered "in any part of Manchester, with two Tissues; out of Manchester,

ONE SHILLING & SIXPENCE PER WEEK.

To be had from G. R. CLEGG, 70, Thomas St1·eet, Manchester, and of all Newsagents.

. A LARGE CLUB ROOM, suitable for Club

Meetings, or Parties, on l'easonable terms ; apply to H. Lueman, Forresters' Arms, Bridgewater Street, Manchester.

ALES, PORTER, CIGARS, &c.,

OF THE BEST QUALITY.

R OBERT FITTON, SPORTSMAN INN, CRoss LANE, SALFORn,

Begs to inform his friends and the public in general that he has on hand a supply of first-class Ales, Porter, &c. Cigars of the finest brands.

Great 440 and 120 yards'

HANDICAP!!

Mr. P. Waddacor and Mr. J. Groenfield will give

JY.1:R. T. FASTING~ 124, South Chester Street, Toxtrth Park, Liver­

pool, will give £25 to be coursed for in an

£ 2 5 I On Satw·day dJ Monday, October 28th ,{) 30th,

. At Mr. T. Johnson's, CatLle Market Inn, Old Swan To be run for in an All-England 440 Yards Handicap, Hoad, Stanley, near Liverpool. hntrance Fees :

All .England Rabbit Coursing Sweepstakes,

ON

Saturday ,e Monday, October 28 ,e 30, 1871.

-Great 120 Yards Novice

HANDICAP!!

Mr. P. Waddacor and Mr. J. Grcr.nfield will give

£25 To be run for in an Ali-Englantl Novice Handicap, for men that never won above £15 at one time,

'ON SATURDAYS, SOVEMBEB lS ,c, 25.

Entries of Onr Shilh1g ~ach to bo mwde not !ater than l\Ioncla) , October 30th, at the a.bove places, and Acceptances of One Shilling each the Monday following. Stamps 1ts Uas!t .

Any Man entering the Handicap in a ficti tious manner so as to lead the Hundic1pper astray will be at once disqualified, or any Man having won a Handicap nt any time must state it at the time of euLry or he will be disqualified, and ~. Entrance and Acceptance money will be forfeited, arid all bets made by him or his party will be lost.

H. O LDHAM'S

CHESHIRE

DINING ROOM. S, 52 and 53, THOMAS STREET,

;\lANCHESTER.

HOT DINNERS n·om 12 to 3 o'clock. CHOPS and STEAKS on the shortest notice. London and Dub­lin Stout. .Milll and Bitter Ales. Well aired Beds.

I• T E A A N D C 0 F F E E R 0 0 M S,

I J. LEWIS, M.D., (by diploma), begs to • announce his treatment is eminently ~>uccess­

ful for curing, inexpensively and quickly, debility, nervous irritability, relaxation, impurities of the blood, &c. No case undertaken or fee accepted un­less a cme can be guaranteed. Dr. L ., may be consulted at 60, Booth Street E ast (one door from Oxford Street, Manchester), daily fi·om 9 to 2, Sun­days until one. Fee, £1 ls. ; working classes, !Os. 6d .

Prepared by Dr. Lewis, Manchester.-Guaranteed to Cure.

Without taste or smell; in small compass; uplirit directions,

F RE NCH SPECIFIC I>ILL Cures pleasantly in three days either sex, without mercury, capiYi, or injections. Diet

&c., us usual. Boxes, 2~. 9tl. and 4s. lid.; by post SJ.. extra.

LE GllAND ELIXIR D'IDALIA.

An elegant and delightful r emedy for curing n ervous and phy,icfll debi li:y. imparting strength and manly vigou1·. so that all the autie~ 0f lite can be perfm·metl with confidence and plea>ure. Cases, 4s. Od., Us.

Manchester Agent•-Wes:marott, 17, Market-st.; Wild, 151, Oxford -at. .Vncelesfielu- Bates. ~lillstre t. / Huddersficld-Foll, K inff·st. HVi·hdale-RothweiJ, Medi-:a ·hall. Pre~ton-Dawsou, 50, Fishergnto

adford-Pratt, 3, rvega I li~lifu-Jesaop, CQrn ~lurket.

Doas over SOlo., l 5s. ; under 30lb., 12s. ; under 261b., 8s. ~ under 221b., 5s. Auy dispute arising during the

Sweep will be settled by the Promoter.

G. R. 0LEGG, PRI N TER BY STEAJ\1 POWER

LITHOGitAPHER, BOOKBINDER, PAPER RULER, STATIONER, &c.,

77, THOMAS STREET, MANCHESTER, Has a large assortment of SATCHELS of the best London make, which he can i upply at extraordinary low prices ; first­class Satchels from 4/6 to 20/·. Names lettered on Labels and Straps on the shor~st notice, by skilled workmen on the premises

BETTING BOOKS IN ANY PATCERN OR STYI.F.,

A large itock of Field Books always on h·md. Books m a de and bound to order BETTING TICKETS printed on an

improved principle. Designs made to any pattern.

Orders sent to any part of the United Kingdom on receipt ot 1'.0. Order, made payable to G. R. CLEGG, :n, Thoma>

Street, Manchester.

BETTING TICKETS from 3s. Gel. per 1,000.

G JONES, FASHION ABLE LADIE3' • GENTLEMEN'S, ono CHILDRI!: N':;

BOOT MANU FACTURER 37, Oldham-street, opposite the Chapel, near

corner of Chmch-street.

The attention of Gentlemen who study economy are requested to the followin&r :-Special lot of Gentlemen's Elastic-

side Boots, from ..................... 6s. 6d. pr. pair, A Choice lot of G"ntlemen's Calf

Leather Elastic-sides, Toe-capped Ss. 6d. & 9s. 6d. The Gentlemen's celebrated Model

Boot, Toe-capped, Elastic-sides Ss. 6d. & 9s. 6d, Bluchers and Lacing Boots, (for ·

heavy wea.r) ... ...... ...... .. .... ... 5s. 6s. to Ss. 6d For the convenience of those Gentlemen who

prefer Boots to measure, first-rate workmen are employed, and the best quality of Leather used for bespoke work, to which e;pecial attention is paid.

ALL REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED, Notiea the addres5-37, Oldham-street. Estab.

lished 30 years.

~nn~, &t. to ~d. MR. CHARLES EDWARD JOHNSON,

LICENSED .A.UCTIONEER AND VALUER,

Office a.t GREEN'S, the "FALSTAFF INN," Mar. ket Place, near the Exchange, Manchester, has the largest selection of PUBLIC HOUSES to choose from in Manchester and Outskirt11; prices from £160 to £4,000, free from Brewers or Spirit Merchants. Also WINE and BEER-HOUSES,. trom £25 to £400, in all parts, free. Parties seeking such, and to be well treated, should apply to the above. No connection wiih any other agent. N.B.-Not, the Address. -

E S TABLISHED lili8

T O BE LET. A SPLENDID BEERHOUSE , with MUSIC HALL attached.-Apply to :R •

E. MoTTRAlll, St. Stephen's Brewery, St. Stephen's street, Salford ; or to theJ" Sporting :aSlll " Office, Thomas street1_ Maucheste:r.

Page 2: Daily Sporting Bell, Saturday 28 Oct 1871

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THE DAILY SPOR'riNG BELL, SATURDAY, OcTOBER 28, 1871.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

CHAPEL HOUSE GROUNDS, DEIS'fON.- Mr. Harrisoo's £6 10s. 140 Yards Foot Handicap will come off at thfl

above (7rounds Tbis Day (.;aturday), the 2~th inst

B ULL'S HEAD, Gorton -Bennett'" Snap and Banni,ter's Jack run the best of 21 c?urses, for 101. a side, This Dsl'

(•aturday), October :!8, at 2 p.m. There will be the usual R~bbit Sweep, at 3 p.m.

0 ITY G HO U N-c:D"-::>-.. -- --:'1:::,.,-ln,-. s_P_a_y_(-:S:-a-,-u-td,...a_v_l.-:-M-:-s-s-rs-. -G::-re_e_n. field and Waddacor's 4~0 Yards J;~O All.England Handi­

cap. Also £3 Rahbit Sweep. Entdes close for £25 Sprint Handicap on Monday, October 30.

quite sufficient in itself for the majority t.f turfites. Gopsall, Field Marshal, and Revoke still further be· Henry maintained his position as favourite up to the hind him. On his running during the week he fall of the flag, despite the heavy outlays on Favo- seemed to have by far the best chance of winning nius, Allbrook, and Vestminster, and Mr. Lombard the Sweepstakes with Favonius, and great regret made no secret of his opinion that the race was a I was expressed when it was found that the affair foregone conclusion for the winner of the Newmarket would not come off, forfeit having been paid by the Derby. Baron Rothschild was equally confident of . owner of Sterling.

SNIPE INK GROUNDS, Audenshaw.-This Day (Satur. day), October 28, Jackson's Knight, of Lockwood, and

Sheard'~ Whiskey. of Almond bury; tho heaviest dog to give 2! yards to the pound, 'fo run at four o'clock,

R OYAL 0-I.K PAltK.-On Monday, at two o'clock, Rogue and Meny 21 courses. Also A. Grcenl:.algh and G.

Lead beater, hotll of Little Lever, run 100 yards at 3.80. Also entries (Is. each) close for Je•n Hugbes's 400 Yards Haodbap, for ,c-, and a handsomo cup. Run Nove-nber 4th and 6th.

R OYAL OAK PARK.-Mcssrs. Cro.;~ley, Beswick, ant! Burns will give £.1.0 to be run for on Satnrtlay and i\Iou .

day, December 2nd and 4th, iu a 205 Yards All-li:ngland Handicap. Entrance 2s. each, and 3<. to accQpt. All entries to be made to Mr. Joe Crossley, Vino Ion, Thomns.strert, Manchester; or to 1\Ir. Cooper, at the Ground~. by Tuesday, November l.l.th, ancl acceptances Tnesdar, No"ember 2lst.­N.I3. : The Company will aho give UO to be run for on Saturday, December 30th, unci Mou .lay, Jnnuary lst, iu a 31[) Yards l.landicap.

N OTICli:.-MlCHAI!:L CALLAN'aN is uot in my employ. ment, nor is he transacting aoy busioess on my account.

This i~ not inser\ed with any intPothn or doing Michael nu injury, ns I nt all times found him strietly l·.onourablo.

Signed, JOHN CHE!i:'l'HI\~I.

~~tbi.eiu ttllO ~dcdinmL

the success of one of his pair, and actually accepted 1,0UO to 10 that they would finish first and second. The W oodyeates party were likewise very sanguine of success with Allbrook, as the latter had been tried to be nearly 3s~. better than Ely Dorado, the winner of the Cambridgeshire Trial Phtte the pre· vious day. Of the race itself it will only be neces­sary now to say that Allbrook, making the most of his light weight, m~de thG running at a clipping pace till within a quarter of a mile from the winning post, at which point he was challenged simultaneously by Sabinus and Sterling, and having nothing left iu him for a final effort, Fordham landed Sabiuus the victor by a head, while Sterling ~tnd Allbrook were so close together that the judge awarded it a dead heat for second place. Noyre Tauren, of whom little had been heard since his ignominious display in the Cesarewitch, was fourth, with Kingcraft close up, which clearly proves, if proof were now wanting, that in training these animals for the loug race, their trainers lost a capital opportunity of landing the shorter one. It is simply impos3ible to account for the running of the favourite, who nev(lr appeared

Yesterday's card.contained no less than thirteen events for decision, all of which produced contests. The Maiden Plate, with which business commenced, was remarkable from the fact of Marquis of Lorne and Curtius running a dead heat twice, and the third time of asking the l'VIarquis only won by a neck. Th9 laurels won by Ah-.va on Wednesday were snatched from him y.esterday by the Sunbeam colt, who beat him by three-quarters of a length for the 500 sovs. Sweepstakes. The Rowley Handicap brought out a field of eleven, W estley being con­sidered by " the talent" so well in that 3 to 1 was accepted freely abottt him before the worcl " go" was given, and he never gave his supporters the slightest uneasiness, winning very easily by two lengths from Ftibust.ier. That Modcna was a " real good thing" for the Fir~t Nursery was clearly demonstrated by the manner in wlnch she carried her 10lb. penalty suc­cessfully for the Secone, beatiug her seven opponents nearly as far with her increa~etl weight as she did the previous day when canying the feather.

A very miserable day's sport is left for the wind­up of the meeting, only the Hough ton Handicap and the Handicap Plate over the Cambridgeshire Course being worth the trouble of turning out to witness. The following may be the result of the day's running:

llandicap Plate : DuKE OF I3EAU~'O:R1' or CnERUBIN, .C50 Plate; L uev SuTTON. · Hough ton Handicap : CouNTRYMAN or VESTMINSTER, Sweepstakes, •r.Y.C.: BnulBRIDGE. Sweepstakes of 5 sovs. each : Mtss THACKEHAY.

HERALD.

ONLY a very few of the multitude of races deci~led formidable in any part of tD.e race, cut it cannot be at Newmarket this week were of anything like general supposed for a moment that he showed anything like interest, the filled-up races as a rule obtaining even his true form, and no one was more astonished than smaller entries than usual, and being provocative of his owner at his ignomin.ious display. A ~ood ex­little speculation. This may to a great extent be cuse can be made for B10ycle, who was kicked so accounted for by the fact that the Hough ton Meeting severely by Sterling while at the post that the blood does not now, as formerly, conclude the legitimate flowed freely, consequently no surprise need be felt racing sea,son, Worcester, Lincoln, Liverpool, ar.d that she did not show more prominently. Although Shrewsbury having yet to be got through; the latter the performance of Sabinus must be aumitted to b3 especially putting forth a strong programme, and pretty good, it sinks into insignificance when corn-will no doubt be well patronised by owners of horses pared with Sterling's, as the latter was giving the PEDESTRIAN, &c. NOTES OF THE WEEK.

anxious to secure t~eir hay an.d straw for the winter winner a year and 4lb, and conced~ng two years and Seldom, indeed, have I witnessed such an amount "'-' season. The only Important Item on last Monday's 30lbs. to All~rook! No wonder Ins supporter:; can· of confidence entertained in the ability of a dog to card was the Criterion Stakes, which is still looked not malic out how he lost the Two Thousaml win a large handicap as took place on Saturday last, upon as one of the best tests of the merits of our Guineas. Favonius and Corisande finished seventh at the Royal Oak Park Grcunds. The animal I two-year-olds, although it has been shorn of a great and eighth close toO'ether but neither could luwe ~llude to was Ta~l~r's N~~tle, of Oldham, who ·was

. • • • '. . . o ' . mstalled a ''hot favounte before the second round amount of Its pr~sllge smce the estabbshmen.t of the men.ded their posit10n . . The party connected w~th was run, and was freely backed at the absurd price more valuable Midule Park Plate. Only seven of the Sabmus are not great wmners, although they ftmmed of 7 to 4. She won her first heat in exceedinglv 52 entered put in an appearance, but, as Cremorne their horse had a. Jab· chance; but, in the fuca of the good style, and was immediately backed at evens to and Prince Charlie were among the number, it may great things done by Henry bcth at home and in m\l'ry of:t the principal .Pri.:e, thereby paralizing be said with truth that what was wanting in quantity publiC,'They were not so sweet on their gelding's hspectu

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1 on 1°t~lder ahmmals

1·1. Inththe suhbsbequent

. . . ea o was ai on er pu mg roug , ut she was :U~de up for m. quahty. In conse~uence o~ the chan~o a,s they would other~1sc have been. was cleverly defeated by 'fetlc,w's Polly, of Hebers, suspicwn of the 1'lflddle Park Plate wmner bemg a In the Glasgow Stakes, on Wednesday, we were a smart little bitch, who had a good start for the "roarer," or, at any rate, giving symptoms of introduced to Alava, one of Sir Joscph Hawley's difference in weight. The deciding tie was won by "whistling," Cremorne was made n. hot favourite, 5 two-year-olds of whom guod accounts had beon cir- j \Vhittaker's. Lady, of ~tdham, by three~quarters of to 4 being taken about him to a good amount, while culated, and he so far justified the report!:> concem- a yard,.beatmg Wor.r;t,ll s P~lly, who finished twelve

d b b · d b p · Oh · · h' h 'I f p t . 1 d mches m advance of letlow;; Polly. 5 to 1 coul e o tame a out !'mce al'he. mg 1m, as e won very eas1 y rom a narc 1 an Tho City Grounds was visited by about 500 per-Whatever the latter may turn out to be next year, he two other opponents. In the All-aged Stakes sous on 8aturuay last, anu the weather being of an gave no symptoms on this occasion of being touched Queen's 1fesscnger gained another victory, but he extremely disagreeable description no doubt kept in his wind, as he won over this severe course easily had little to spare, as Eole II. ran him to a heaLl, ~auy away wh~ would otherwise ~avc been present. by a length from N uneham, while the favourite was AO'ility and Sornette finishing a good way in the rAar lh~ event. decided was a one m~le race, the ()Om·

. o • , • • pct1tors bemg the veteran pedestnans J. Entw1sde, beaten two lengths for second place. The 1es~lt of of Mr. Lombard s colt. The Sussex Stakes were alia;; Buck, of Openshaw, and Jqnty Lomax, of Man-the race, as a matter of course, caused qmte a walked over for by Peak. chester, the former having twelve and a half yards' revolution in the Derby betting, Cremorne, who had The chief items in Thursday's programme wore st,u·t, and the stake contended for was £40. A re­been supported before the race at 6 to 1, declining tue Troy Stakes, the Home-bred Sweepstakes, the po1:t .being c~rrent that Lomax ha~ perf?rmed a t twice these oclds. Although Prince Charlie won l!.,ree Handicap. and the First Nurstlry. Almoner satl~factory tmtl, he was elect~d the fav?urue, 5 to 0

. . . . h . f , 4 homo the current odds on lnm. The Issue of the both thii'l event and the Middle Park Plat~ so easily, was considered sue a cer~amty ?r the Troy Staltes race s~pporteLI the confidence of Jonty's backer.;, he has. not become .such a great favou~I~e for t~e that odds of 9}o 4 .were laid on htm, and he . landeu and he won, (after lying in .t.he rmtr until 400 yards "blue nband" as might have been antiCipated, m the "punters their money by a length; H1ghland from home), cleverly, Entw1stle having ceased run­consequence of the suspicions above referred to, and Fling being twice that distance in front of Liverpo9l. uin,{ 30 yal'ds from home, when he was completely

"d " some good judges fancy that Nuneham, who seems 'Wildfire was served up pretty hot for the Home-bred one up. a.k p k to improve every time he runs, ,,;· '·:·n out the Sweepstakes, as little as 2 to 1 being accepted in a At .. the .Rotyahl 0 artt· .· ,botn MonJdayR,,la ;rab

1bit-

. . . . . coursmg ma c came o e ween . I ey s (ate better three-year-old. The large al!lJ .. u.l• c . money fiel.rl. of eigllt, but she h.ad notlung t~ do with the .Rooke'll) Daisy of Stocl1port, and W. Leyland's for which Helmet was backed for tha Derby would fimsh of the race, wh!Ch resulted m a complete Charley, of St. Helens, the best of 25 sourses for seem to be already lost, as he n"ever could go the pace, turn-up, Gowdie winning, after a fine finish with £20. coon after the cour!ling had commenced the and finished the absolute last ; but Bethnal Green Muddle, by a heaJ. Twelve went to the post for the owner of Charley dispute.tl the de~isions of the will doubtless improve on his running in this race First Nursery, the lowest weight, .M:odena, being referee (Mr. J. H. Cooper) m severalmstances, and

. . . ' . d h subsequently Withdrew lus doO', when the referee as It was no secret that he had been stop.,ed m his elected favounte as 100 to 30, an t e result proved d d th st k to th 0 eo f D .

. . . r . . awar e e a es e wn r o a1sy. work m consequence of his suffermg from cracked that Wadlow had made no mistake With regard to A well-contested wrestling match in the Lan-heels. Cremorne's performance does not look so bad her abilities, as she passed the judge's chair three cash ire style, for £50 and a champion challenge cup, when it is considered that he had to put up the ex- lengths in advance of Lampeto, wh:> was, however, at 5score lOlb. each, attracted about 1,200 persons treme penalty, which is rarely carried successfully, conceding her lots of weight. Sterling was opposed t~ the Boroug~ Grou_:d:t _Old~am, on Saturday. and that he must now be somewhat stale, having by a pretty good field as regards quality for the Free 'IDheD~th~ets wfe"e J. th u letrtwortbh •. of tOhldhhamd, and

. . . . . . 1ggms, o ..... ury, e a er emg e ol er of been m regular wor kall the season, while the Wlllner Handi~ap, n~vertheless the f?rm he showed m the the cup. 'fhe betting was spirited at 5 to 4 on was quite fresh. Cambndgesh1re was so supenor that odds of 6 to 4 Diggins, but he suffeted defeat, as Butterwol'th won

The Cambridgeshire was the only event on Tues· were laid on him, and he fairly romped iu three the first and third throws, and became the hoMet o£ day'a Cll.l'd. of any imiJortance1 but it waa1 no doubt, lengthlii ahead of Shannon, with Gantelet, Verdure, the cup. '

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THE DAIIJY SPORTING .BFJLL, SATUUDAY, OcTonER 28, H~71.

'fhe sporting fixtures for this day comprise tile I Selling Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 so vs each, for 1 PR 0 G HA .M :.u:; P 0 It 'l' HIS 1J }l Y . opening h.eats of 1\~essrs. Green~eld ~nd Waddaco~·' s two-year-olcls. -T.Y.C. , 5 fnl'!ongs 14.0 yn,nls . Horses marketl tlllls C') h <wu arrinJti., j ,

1 adt!ition to

quarter-mile handwn,p, for £25 m pnzes, at the Crtv , 8 -- l\I , ,~ . 1

. . . , G . d , . · 1 . · . • 1 " • ltllna ..... · .. . ....... • ................... v a,luon t lliJSC tr,nned at N cwrnar.,ct. roun s, an et the quotcttlOns ast evemnfj were as i 8 5 Lady Dig by ....... . ................... Maidrnent 2 , , . . foll.ows :-4 to 1 agst Conley, 5 to. 1 Wh~te. 6 to 1 8 8 Sister to JEmula ............ ......... Forclham 3 lu eh c. Bailey, and 8 to 1, ot~ers; a rabbrt-co~rsr~g match 1 8 2 Little Heroine ........................... MOl·dan 4 One Hundred Pounds, for thre~-years-olds and up-between Bennett s Snap ancl Banmster s Jack, B t . Ut 4 L d D' b

7 t

4 s· t t wards. J.Jast three miles of B.O.

f · "30 t tl B ll' u c1 G' ·t . 1 · e tmg : o ags~ a y rg y, ,o 1s er o . . or "" , a 10 u s ~~ea , or on , t 1e ~pemng "" 1 1 11 ,. d 6 L' 1 H . . '·'M. le Prince 1 '·'Arnacleus heats of Mr. Ha.rrison's 140 yards' foot handrcap, at i.crmu a, 5 to manna, an to 1 rtt e erome.

Deuton; a dog mce of 200 yards, with Chadclerton's -Won by three-quart~~·s of a len?th; ~al~ a le~gth Soot and Hanison's Dick, for £50, at the Borough betwe.en second and thud. Captam Chustw claimed Grounds, Oldham j and the opening heats of a 200 the wmner.

yards' dog handicap at the Higginshaw Grounds, Plate of 100 sovs, for all ages.-Last five furlongs Oldbam. of D. M.

CLINKER. I

Alb.u~ra ............................................ Parry 1 Fehcra ................................... ...... Hibberd 2 1\ifustapha ....................................... Cannon 3 NEWMARKET HOUGHTON MEETING. Brisbane ................................... 'l' .J ennings 0 Ragamuffin ................................... . Huxtable 0 Volary ............................................. Loates 0 Bide-a-Wee . ................................... Chaloner 0

FRIDAY.

Maiden Plate of 50 sovs, for two-year.olds.-T.Y.C. Marquis of Lorne ........................ French + t 1 Curtius .................................... l\'lartiu + + 2 JEga ........ ..... ...... .......................... "'.V.Gray 0

St t C Coutts ............................................ Butler 0

a esman .. . . .. .. . . .. .. . . .. .. . .. . .. . . .. .. . ann on 0 Blue Bear·d E . tt 0 Reine .. ....... ................. .......... Fordham 3

A M . .. .... ................................. vere v:~~~:nfiliy' '.".".'.'.' .'.'.'.'.'.".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.".'.'.J~,~~~ g Betti~~: 5 to 2 agst Albuera, 5 to 1 each JEga Cincinnatus ........................... Maitlmant 0

1

and Fehc1~, a.nd 7 to 1 Ragamt;ffin.-Won .by three-B t . G t 4 t R . 3 t 1 "~~ ·f . f quarters of a length ; a bad thn·d. Mr. Wmchester

et mg: o ags eme, · o 1v arqms o claimed the winner Lorne, 5 to 1 Curtius, and 100 to 8 bar three .. --Deacl ·

Match of 200 sovs.-Bretby Stakes Course. 12 Hose of Athol ........................ T.FreLch 1

4 Knightley .............................. Cannon 2

heat between Marquis of Lorne o.nd Curtius, Reine being two lengths behind them. On running off, 8 the result was again a dead heat. On running for tl the third time, the betting was 11 to 10 on Marquis of Lorne, who won by a neck. The betting opened at 6 to 5 on Rose of Athol,

and closed at 11 to 10 on Knightley.-Won by two lengths. Sweepstakes of 10 sovs each, for three-yeai'-olds

and upwards.-T.Y.C., 5 fur longs 140 yards. l\ifeleurge ....................................... I-Inxtablc 1 18 Hoquefort ................................... Fordha.m 2 8

Match of 100 sovs.-Bretby Stakes Course. 5 Lilian ..... ........ .................... Maidment 1

10 Ruffle ......... ............. ....... ....... Cannon 2 The Knight ............... . ................... Cmmon (} Phorphorus .................... . ............ Maidnient 4

Betting: 5 to 4 agst The Knight, 2 to 1 Roquefort, 4 to 1 Phosphorus, and 5 to 1 Meleurge.-Won by a neck ; same between second and third.

Plate of 50 sovs, for two and threc-year-olds.-T.Y.C.

Hermitage ... ... ... ............................. Loates 1

Betting : 5 to 4- on Lilian, who won by three­quarters of a length.

Rowley Handicap of 25 ::ovs each, with 200 added, fol' three-year-olds and upwards.-R.M.

6 4 Westley ............................. 'l'.Osborne 1 7 9 li'Jibustier ................................. Wilson 2 G 5 Revoke .................................... Loates 3

U alt•l)I\St '.l'wchrc Handicap Plate of 50 sovs. for three-year-olds and

upwards. Cumbriclgeshire Course, 1m. 140yJs. *8 12 Scarborough ':'8 1 Chartreuse ':'8 10 Jubilee l'7 10 D. of Bea.ufort ':'8 10 Free Trade •:'7 7 Mahornet ':'8 7 Cock of the Walk ':'7 7 Vestminster ':'8 7 Manille ':'7 6 Houghton ':'8 3 Chevreuss ':'7 3 lVIolly Cobroy '"8 2 Pate •:'6 13 Rarnaquin ':'8 1 Cherubin ':'G 13 Black Gown (pd

Ten miuntes )mst One Plate of 50 sovs. for two-year-olds. T.Y.C.

':'Annoyance I ':'Lucy Button ':'Gerard ':'Hamlet

Tweut,yAfive minutes ~o '.i'wu. Houghton Handicap of 15 sovs. each, for three-year-

oJds and upwards. F.i.ve furlongs 1 W yards. ':'8 12 Tibthorpe I ''8 6 Knt. of Athol ·:'8 11 Countryman ':'7 G Vestmiuster ':'8 8 Lincoln j '·'7 3 Pllo~phorus ''8 4 :Rossignol ':'7 1 Contralmud ':'8 4 Flibustier

1

. ':'7 0 1\itthornet ''8 1 Faith ':'6 12 Bllesmere ':'8 1 Jubilee 1 ':'6 U l\Iorton Bt~.got ''7 12 Adrian 1 ':'G 6 Acd. P1·ussique ':'7 12 Pate

'l'weuty Jninutes past 'l'wo. Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, for a.Jl ages. ':'Turntable 1 ':'Llewcllyn ''Albuera 1 "'Bmmbriclge

l-laif' 1•ast Two. Sweepstakes of 5 sovs. each, for all ages,

Stakes Course, six fmlongs.

':'Glancopis

'l'.Y.C.

Bretby

_ Queen of t-he Chase .............................. J e(Jery 2 Orangeman ........................ ... ............ French 3

8 13 Corisande ........................... Maidment 0 8 7 Tibthorpe ............................. Chaloner 0

':'Panopticon 1'Miss Thackeray ':'Par Excelleuce

':'Queen of the Chase '~Manua

Rex ................................................. Butler 0 Valentine Vox .......................... . ...... Uradwell 0

Betting : 5 t o 4 on Hermitage, t:nd 3 to 1 each agst Queen of the Chase and Orangeman.- Won by a leugth ; three-quarters of a length Letween second aml third. Mr. T. E. Walker claimed the winner.

Sweepstakes of 500 sovs each, 200 n., for two-years

old colts, 8st 10lb, fillies, 8st 7lb.-T.Y.C., 5 fur­Mr. Merry's colt by Gladiateur-Sunbeam

Maidrnent 1 Sir J. Hawley's Alava ........................... 1\Ionis 2

Betting : 5 to 4 on Alava, who was defeated by three-quarters of a length.

Handicap Plate of 50 sovs , for thro<.J-year-J ~ cls antl upwards.-T.Y.C., 5 furlongs 140 yards.

5 9 Preston.... .. ......................... Newhouse 1 8 12 Ado:Jis ................... : .. ............. French 2 6 12 Dul;e of Beaufort ..................... Mack;ey 3 8 5 Rossignol .. .................... ..... 00., .. Martin 0 8 0 Lord Glasgow ........................ . ..... Pl11tt 0 7 9 Chernbin ......... 00 ................... Hnxtable 0 7 8 Knight of Athol .. ... ................... F.Webb 0 7 0 Lady Salisbury ........................... Everett 0 (i 10 Panopticon .............................. Wheel er 0 6 9 The Gift ........................... oo ....... Brown 0 6 7 Fiz .......................................... Loates 0 6 5 Meny Agnes ............................... J ones 0 6 0 Trysail ...................................... Wood 0 5 10 Phyrne .................... . ............ Sheppard 0 1}. 10 Cross-stitch colt ....................... Archer 0 5 9 Hautboy ........................... W.Cl!alonm: 0 5 9 Chaucer ............ ............ ...... ......... Lowe 0

Betting: 9 to 2 agst Panopticon, 5 to 1 Duke of Beaufort, 6 to 1 Merry Agnes, 10 to 1 Trysail, 12 to 1 ench Preston, Hautboy, and Adonis, 100 to 7 Cross-stitch colt, and 16 to 1 Phyrne.-Won by a head ; bad third. ·

Sweepstakes of 10 sovs each, for two and three-year-olds.-T.Y.C., 5 furlongs HO yards.

Sir Hugo .................................... '!'.French 1 Hamilton .......................................... Butler 2 "\Vilberforce ....................................... Cannon 3 Lucy Hylda .. : ................................ :; .. Brown 0 JEtna .fiJ.ly ........................ ... ........... W .. Gray o Rose of Eltham ................................. Slwlton 0

Betting: 5 to 2 each agst Wilberforce, Hamilton, and lEtna filly, 4 to 1 Rose of Eltham, aml 5 to 1 Sit Hugo.-Won by a length i a head between the second and thixd.

7 8 Lu~settc ................ ................. Huxtable 0 7 0 Moorlands ................................. J arvis 0 G 13 Evohe ........................................ Gray 0 6 13 Cock of the Walk ..................... Macksey 0 5 7 Corbeille ......... . .................... Ashworth 0 5 7 King l\Iob ............ . ............ W.Chaloner 0

Bettiug: 3 to 1 agst Westley, 4 to 1 Revoke, G to 1 Cool; of the Walk, 7 to 1 Moorlands, 8 to 1 each Uo1 beille and King Mob, 10 to 1 Corisande, and 11 0 to 7 'ribthorpe.-Won by two lengths; a head be­tween second and third.

Second Nursery Stakes (a froe handicap) of 25 so vs each, for two-ychrs-old.-Bretby Stakes Course, 6 fmlongs.

7 6 Modena (inc. 1_0lb extra) ......... Maidment 1 7 7 Httlton .................................... J efferv 2 8 5 Lampeto ................................. Cannon 3 7 13 Shields ................................. Huxtable 0 7 13 Scrutiny .................................... Butler 0 7 2 Muddle ................................ W. Gray 0 7 0 Sister to Mr. Pitt ..... ........ ..... ...... Jarvis 0 G 12 St. f'anl .............................. W. Cotton 0

Betting : o to 1 each agst Halton and Shields, 100 to 30 Moclena, 7 to 1 Lampeto, 12 to 1 ,\fuddle, and 1G to 1 sister to Mr. Pitt. --Won by a length ami ~~ half ; bad third.

Fifty Pounds for three-year-olds and upwards.-A.F. 1m. 2fur. 73yds.

Badsworth .............. ... ................... Fordham 1 Vintner 00 ..................................... J. Os borne 2

Betting: 7 to 4 on Badsworth.-Won by a head.

1000 to 20 to 20 to 20 to 20 to

1000 to 1000 to

25 to 1000 to 4000 to

40 to 1000 to

lOO to 100 to 500 to

LATEST BE'l'TING.

NEWMARKET, MIDNIGHT. UVERPOOL AUTUMN CUP.

100 Agility-taken 1 Sabinus---taken 1 Exciseman-taken 1 Cardinal York-taken 1 Sir Bertram-taken

45 Rose of Athol....:..taken 40 Sylva---taken

1 Jester---taken 30 Chartreuse-taken

100 Lord Hawke-taken 1 Stanley --taken

15 Nobleman-taken 1 Bicycle-tai,en 1 Both well- taken

10 Far Away-taken

The match between Mr. Bentley's Squib aucl Mr. Brayley's Grace Dar!iug is oft' by conseut, and Baron Rothschilcl's Cori~ande receivell forfeit · from .1\Ir. Chaplin's Pearl.

--·---STERLING AND HARRY BASSETT.-ln answer to the

challenge thrown out by the owner of the celebrated American three-year-old cmck, H:1rry Bassett, Mr. Gretton, after Sterling's brilliant pcrforrnauce in the Free Handicap at Newmarket, on 'fhurstlay, com­missioned lVIr. 'rattersall to make the match to run Harry Bassett for £10,000, a mile and a half, even weights, and give the American £2,000 to run in England.

FUTURE EVENTS.

NOVEMBER. 4·- Riding's Lady, of Wardle, and Miles's Gip, of Whit worth,

11 out of 21 courses, ,£"15 a side.-City Grounds. 4--]. Buckley, of Oldham, and J. \\'. Le~s, of Saddleworth,

LancasJ.ire wrestling, ,£"10 a side, at 6scure 10lb.-Borough Grounds, Oldham.

4.-Concluding heats of Chadwick's 200 Yards AJ!.England Dog Handicap. -Higginshaw Grounds, near Oldham.

4 and 6.-Hnghes's 400 Yards I-Iandic•p. -·1Zoyal Oak Park. 6 and 7· -Cooper's Rabbit-coursing Sweepstakes for dogs under

. 30lb, £25 and silver cup. -1-oyal Oak Park Grounds. ' 11.-J. Moron andJ. Robinson (both of Oicl:lam), Lancashire

wrestling, ,£"20 a side, neither to exceed 6score 17lb. -Higgin· shaw Gronnds, near Oldham.

11.-G. Walsb, of Royton, and J. Nuttall, of Manchester, 440 yards, ,£"25 a side.-Royal O~k Park Grouads.

11.-W. Moss, Mossley, and E. L:\\vton, Smallbrook, 712 yds, £10 a side. -Snipe Inn Grounds, Audenshaw.

13. -J. Hall's Tw1g, of New house, and J. Bat!ey"s Dinah, of Littletown. 16 of 31 courses, 6o yards law, £2 5 a side ; neither to exceed 2Ilb.-Royal Oak 1'ark Grounds.

13 and 14. - Waddacor's Rab bit-cour>ing Lege1· of £5 each, 6 out of 11 courses. -City Grounds

IS and 25.-Messrs. \\ addacor and Green field's 200 yards Novice Handicap, £25 in prizes. -Ci1y Grounds.

IS.-Preliminary heats of .Marsden's 200 Yard-.Dog Handicap, £30 in prizes.-Borough Grounds, nea r Oidham.

r8. -.P. Marren and P. t.>allagher (both of Oldham), Lancashire wrestling, £10 a side; Marren to be catch weight, and Gallagher 6'core r8lb. --Higginshaw Grounds, near Oldham

18.-Cooper's One Mile Handicap, £12 and a handsome cup' Royal Oak Park Grounds. '

r8.-.Massey's Switch and Chadwick's Bob (both of .Mossley), I I out af 2I courses, 6o yards law, £28 a ; ide. -City Grounds.

20, 21, and 22. -Cooper's Rabbit.coursing Sweepstakes, £Ioo and Champion Cup.-Roya! Oak J'ark Grounds.

25.-G. Harrison's ~pring and C. l:'earson's Bloss, 15 out of 3I courses.- City Grounds.

25.-Conc!uding heats of Marsden's 200 Yards Dog Handicap. Borough Grounds, near Oldham.

27.-W. Woodstock, St. Helens, and R. Sefton, Rumford, ISO yards, £25 a side.-Royal Oak Park Grounds.

30. -A. Greenhalgh and G. Leadbeater (both of Little Lever), roo yards, £ Io a bide; Leadbeater three yards start.-Royal Oak Park Grounds,

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