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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

MILBOtJENBpSPUnfQ MBBTINa. ■ ■■*■ a * •' • ' Ttam DAt, fIMBJWuYT'M* Kovamam. . MMUWmim Brixm, * sweepstake* of S sot*. «Mh; With ISO added. Tor three-year-olds and upwjatfls.j Weight tor age, Oae mile asd a J. &B.T.B*id'abePridac7theHilla,tyean... I MabibtssoW Pun, a sweepstakes of M mts, hj. ft.,witii 009 added. Tortwo-jeax-elds '—lts, •stlfflbfli Allies, Bst Bibs. The second horse to recelTeloo both., and the third SO sots, out ef the stake. FiT© forlengs. 85 noma. fir Heraalas-Bohlnson's bl f. Habeoa, by Tattea Jkaa~ Atholine... .... ... ~ 1 Mr J. 8. Smith's bf Expectation ... ...... 2 Xx J. Mitchell's btHeedle 8 Betting: 100 to 16 against Rapidity, 100 to 10 against^Bxpectation. "Augur" said •f the winner, Pabena, WBl " she is one of, besijrlooking of all the fillies engaged, and; jespecting /the breeding nothing put praise •an be bestowed." TMM Yhjtokia Dbbbt, a sweepstakes ef 85 sots. •jaohV Bft.", 500 added. For-" three-Tear olds—oolts.Sst lOlbs; fillies, Bat Mbs. The second hone to reooiTe 60 sots., »ad the third 36 mts. est of the stake. One utile and a-half. Eightytwo noma. .■'.,.. Xr J. Wilson's br f Briseis, by Tim Whiifler— Mnsidora ... mt ... 1 Mr J. Balsa's b * QneeVs Head , ... 2 Mr B.Serior'abiHF Sybil ; „. ,i. ... ... I Betting : £ toy* against Newmicster, 4 to--1 against Tooal, 5 to 1 against; Napoleon. *? Augur," in his latest racing notes, says:— M The performances of Briseis last season entitle her to rank in tin first- class ; for, when Well, on New Year's Day, she proved seoond best to the great gun, and at Sydney oovered herself with glory by winning the Doncaster fcnd raying Handicaps and the All-aged Stakes, beating Eongsborongh in the latter, and running the mile in 1m.43 l-55.; but when she met Queen's Head, with the weights up above flat, she failed to get a place. It may be that ah* !sras not a good weight-oarrierybut as. the is reported to have grown into a very fine -filly, this failing may have been overtome. -Briseis, on the dam's side, descends from one of the best of ouTrUnning families j for MußJdor&rhersell was a remarkably euo•essful aniinal upon the Australian turf, and afterwards proved one of the most brilliant Mmain the lTibto|ian. Stud Book, her first. foal, Miss. Jessie, by Maribyrnong, having won the V.R.O. Derby; her second foal, Belphegor, by Ace of Clubs t was a remarkably (id6d animal;-and Sea Spray, by the Peer, carried off the V.R.C. St. Eeger, easily beating Lapidist, Gtoldsbrough, and others. Briseis was the result of Musidora's union with Tjnt i 'WbJffler, and it is therefore plain noi necessary; to, stick to pne particular line to; secure success.',' Briseis is •ngaged for the Melbourne is to be run to-morrow; and so is her stable companion, Rapid Bay, the winner of the Melbourne Stakes.

PUNBpIK JOCKEY CLUB MEETING,

The following nominations were made at the Empire Hcjteil.on Saturday evening t—,,PRHBIDinT'S kIKDICAF. Mr V?. H. Taggart'* b.f by Send, Chloe, S yrs Mr H.|Go6dman*s bb g Glengarry, aged Mr eh g Stanley, aged Mr H. Goodman's br f Bosemary, 3 yrs Mr H. Teend's br hj King Phillip, 5 yrs Mr J. Stephenson's br grßob Boy, 5 yrs • Mr J, Stephenson's bg Steamer, 5 yrs S* ?• y :^i ? ia,a ' B br m Pnngawerewere, 4 yrs Mr A. Bnm'B b m Kathleen, aged • * Mr Gi Otombe'sbr b Bight Bower, aged Mr T. Logan's b.-oD«B4 Heat, 3 yrs ** Sir William, 6 yrs MrD. J. J.Boyle'sb g Wild Deer,aged Mr D. O'Brien's Fishhoo*, 4 yrs J? 2; 8 ojt Tommy Dodd, aged Mr W. Waltert-bi Isaac Waltol, aged -_„ m I vx. andbbVs bam'dicap. Mr IT, Goodman's oh g Glengarry, aired Mr H. Goodman's b * Stanley, aged^ mx J.jStenheason- s br g Jfcb, Soy, 5 yrs. Kr J.|tfl&&'s. b 2 Stumer, 4V% MrW.J'.Beal'sohg'Fox.Oyrs " v *" r * Mr G. Oopmbes's b £ Bight Bower, aged Mr ft Logah'sb cDpad lfa£ 3 yrs W Mr W. Bwarson's oh g Sir Wllliaia. $ yrs Fishhook,4yrs U' 5^ ?&S b K Tommy. Dodd, aied Mr W. Walter's- Kin|fisher,— Mr Thomas Pollock's b m Bosiaa, aged Mr F. Fagan's oh m Flying Beauty, 5 yrs Mr g. Goodman's b* Stanley, aged , Mr J. Little's oh g, Ooeleno, a«ed Mr J.'Stephenson's br g Bob Bow Mr J. Stephensdn'sb/stea^-i s l™' Mr O. Johnstone's blkh*» .-er,4yrt Mr A. Smith's breV saltan, 5 yrs MrA.M3«renV -haphazard, aged MrF.W.P' - oik g_ Darkey, 5 yrs MrX* V~~ vegan's bo Dead Heat, 3 yrs W. Swaason'S chj Sir William, 6 yrs Mr D. O'Brien's b hj Fishhook, 4 yrs . Mr a. Bay's br hj Tadmor, 6 yrs VU W. Walters Mr W. Walter's Fanny Fisher colt,— Mr A. Smith's b m Kathleen, aged CEAHD STAHD HANDICAP. Mr A. BarnesSb g Master Flaytair, aged Mr T. PoQook's ;b m Bosina (pedigree unknown). aged Mr P. Fagan's ohm Flyingßeanty, Mr. D. Corsan's b m Nelly King, aged Mr H. Goodman's «hj g Glengarry, aged Mr H. Goodman's b'g Stanley, aged Mr H. Goodman ns br f Bosemary, 3 yrs Mr J. Little's oh g Coeleno, aged Mr J. Hastie's crm f Miss Elswick, 3 Vrs Mr H. Teend's br hj King Philip, 5 yrs Mr J. Stephenson's b g Steamer, aged Mr C. Johnston's bk hj Saltan, 5 yrs J? f ■ '&2£jfrg& a & *» m Pungawerewere, 4 yrs Mr A. Smith's tag Haphazard, aged ■' Mr T. Logan's bo Dead Heat. 8 yrs Mr W. Swanson's oh g Sir William, e yrs Mr D. O'Brien's bh Fishhook, aged bp *Tadmo«r,syrs .. Mr W. Walter's br hj Kingfisher, syrs Mr W. HTTEDIB BACH. Mr H. Gourley's ch.g Kildaxe, aged Mr A. M'Laren's bk g Darkey, 5 yrs Mr s oh gTe Kooti, aged Mr T. M»Kay,senr., eh g Banjo, aged Mr B. Bay's brg Tommy Todd, aged «r W«• ;IV "W" ,H « MATCH." : Mr H. Gourlay*s b m Lnoy, aged Mr J. Gollar's arm m Polly, aged 5* S* rV-MmccoT's br m Mysteiy. aged Mr.T..A.Burns'sbgCharley, aged Mr-T. Cotton's brgDiok, aged ' Mr W. Kirkwood's b g Major, ajred Mr T. Milner-s blk g llacWy?Vged Mr J. Kelson'sb « Dry Ash. aged . smnpor-'ovp. '•'. Ut ''SiS^ b^'^L - i by Macwn i-Glenahee, J? ?'/£• Ta ?B«*> o * by Scud-Chloe, 3 rrs Mr D, Corsan's eh hj Stonnbird, wed *"■ vl 5* £||clmaS^lg^^^. Mr H. Teend's br hj King Phillip, 5 yrs Mr J. Boy, 5 yrs mr' & e ? aonß b * Steamer, 4 yrs £s* W tm23£B" I h T «?Pleton 6yw iK v w g 6 br m Pnngaw«ewere, 4 yrs v S* S' seYauiu5 e Y auiu Bbr hj Blfln King, 5 yrs lafe^,% itß^er,aged Mr H. Redwood's blk hj Gay Fawkea S «•• ?T 5' I*l * oo £ i ob ° Pnr W.« yrs * OO • Stirabout, 8 yrs 5? 5* Bedweod's oh o Amanda (T f Amnli;. Jfr fehFishhoK yrs Swos^>^» 5R w & !£??> I te 3 yrs *rl w Sf?^£. br «? r , aDn J' *Wi« wit MX W. Smitham's Cleolite.

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Evening Star, Issue 4273, 6 November 1876, Page 4

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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 4273, 6 November 1876, Page 4

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 4273, 6 November 1876, Page 4

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