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YESTERDA v S EiACING. KEMPTON } ARK APHIL MELilNG. RUN 2-0. The WATERLOO .<] LIN'G NATIONAL HUNT FLAT iiA( f ef b9 sove £.1' four- j years-old, five, six, a., a.ged.—Two tnite I 11 10 Mr Miller's Bacc -.it. b ilr Brooks 1 12 0 Mr Miller's Crai, rry, &. Mr tk,re 2 11 10 Mr Hiobert's Cli .iiuiu II, 5 I C'apt iiewicke 3 I Alsc ra.n -Balhaa., S.. oort. Flower ot \Vorthv, Blush Rose, Draconic, ,ii J Bruiser. Betting 5 to 2 agst ".cca-rai, 3 to 1 Draconic 100 to 39 Blush Rose, i, >d S to 1 others.—\Y#n I oy twelve 1 earths, thrv iengtbs between second and third, RUN A 1 2.30. The RICHMOND MAiDEN at eatry) HURDLE RACL of v so\*s tor tour-years- old, five, six, ajid age penalties.- Twomilea. 10 7 Mr Newtoa's St. ;aatruSj4 „ A Nightin^aM x i0 7 Mr Ralli'a Froncl. an II, 4 R Woodland 2 10 7 Mr Williams's Gi rawaag. Jones 3 Also ran—First King r^ast Toast, Delightful Lady, Marin, and Aleni n. Betting: 11 to 4 a First King and St Ignatius, 4 to 1 Last To?.»t, 11 to 2 Alcnaon. 6 to I 1 Gontawano-, 8 to 1 e«cnman 11, 10 to ] Marin, and 20 tu 1 1iii iui Lady.—Wen by a length fonr lengths Ldeetl second and third. RUN A f .5-0. ) The MIDDLESEX STE PLECHASE HAN81 CAP of 200 sovs per uiea—Two miles 12 5 Lord North'sPRI CE EDWAKD.a A Nightiagall 1 10 10 Mr Miller s WILl 0' THE WIST, 5 il&lst'y 2 10 9 Lord Molynenx's FilIN, 6 Dollery 3 Also ran—Owick, Ai'uor, Little Jack, May Mischief. Betting: 5 to 2 agst C Tick, 4 to 1 each Prince Edward and i'inim, 9 to AVill .i' the Wisp, S tn I Aachor, 10 to 1 others. -Won by three-parts of a length; same between second and third. Objection to the winnr1 lor crossiag has been overruled. RUN A i 3-30. The THAMES SELLIN i HURDLE RACE of I 100 sovs; for four-y^ ans-old, live, six, and aged: al1owances,-T", 0 milt's. 10 10 Mr HyanvsRheinf.Ma. 4..A NiKhtincaH 1 12 3 Mr Hibbert's Font tnbl«au, a .,1 • li Ni rditingali 2 10 10 Mr Woodland's Sordelio. 4 OJ ;m(t 3 Also ran-Canobie. S veetuicat, luiss Greta, and lLgilt Down. I Kettoig: 6 to 2 agsi Fontainbleau. 3 to 1 Sweetaieat, 9 to 2 Rheiu old, 6 to 1 each Right Dow a, Caaobie, and Sor:clh., and 10 to 1 Miss Greta.—Won by a neck, half a lenatii between secoad and third. ] RUN A r 4-C, I The APRIL HURDLE RACiS HANDICAP of 151 sovs i^cnaltias,—Tv u imies. II 10 Mr Hibnert s (.ilenjoch, b..R Nightingall li Y&n's C' 12 7 Mr Uyan's Caerlav4r&ck, a Kscott 2 11 8 Mr BleaekLy's Anccjano, 6 Jones 3 j Also ran—Charles the Tnird, )-td"d Flower, Tiieouosius, Morf-llo, Ah sina, Cronhor^, lultoii, Phiz, Rohilia, aud Insiej Betting + to I agst A«cajano, 6 to 1 each Instep and Marello, 7 to 1 Charles the Ttiird, 8 Instep and Marello, 7 to 1 Charles the Tuird, 8 to 1 Glenloch and Kobilla, and 10 i..o 1 Caer- hwerock and Theodoaiu;. ■-Woo by three-parts ef a lenugtu; thrte lengths between secout' aud third. RUN AT 4-30. The KEW STEEPLECHASE of 1S3 sovs for four-years-old, five, six. aid aged allowances, Twciailoa, 1 12 0 Mr AiktaV a .Mr&fiiey 12 0 Jlr Hit^iert's Wiibe Ifcijur, n A Vij.otingall 2 .Z¡ A ',i rtiiigall 2 ¡ 12 C- Stunfordham. a' iioufry Alro r-wa- -Th« Wiwrd, Sfcflcofl, fcp.der, Z/oto, Chip, Cirar Light, White Skin, sM-i Swift Hui, p,,t-x. j Betting 5 to 4 agst Tu-i Wizard. A L) 1 Wtrit* Skin, 8 to 1 Swift Uunaei, 100 k. 8 Maidenhead aad others.—JVon by eight lengths tov: iengtLv between seeoad amj ti;iul, RITN AT O. The T VICKEN H A M Si' KEPL £ CU AS3 HANDICAP PLATE of 10 1 hovs; pe-raltiea.— Three miles uui;l hait, 11 8 Mr Miller's Dollar II, b Habey 1 11 5 Lord Mciyneui's Painfi^ro, b G Wiliiamsoo 2 10 4 Mr Yates's Ulysses, • Hewitt 3 Also Taa—c?pecs, BL'ater, Jxiprechac.a, sod Jason Bettim: • 2 to 1 agst Dollar H.- Wtn Tt7. six | lengths; three lengths between second .1 third* LON DON BETTING. THE DERBY. (BuD. Wednesday, May i. One mile 4 lur ) 4 to 1 agst Raconteunr, t & v. C to 1 figst Spee<lwell, t 7 t-» 1 agst Sir 'istov t&o 12 to 1 agst- Le Var, t 1C to 1 agst Lavc'eo, t

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