SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Csurfe, 1080gs b ft. Lord Grafvenor's Plover, rec 25,s from Major Wili foi.'s Juniper, 8ft 91b each. D I bO0gs. Ld Oxford's Victoria, 1t1 rec 50gs from Ld G H Somerfet's Scorl ion, 8R1 5.b. B C 100gs. - Major Wheatley's H ippomet.es, Blt 716 rec 40gs from ...

Published: Thursday 17 May 1810
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3156 | Page: 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... by Caleb Quotem . I ry Lord Verulana's f by Godolphiu-Vittoria . . 2 id Mr. Gully's f by Oiseau . . . 3 a Sir R K. Dick's Victoria . . . 0 r. Mr. D. Radcliffe's Dunsinane . . 0 'I- Mr. Mills's ZingarM . . 0 0 of Lord Egremont's Sister to Pinwire . , 0 ...

EPSOM RACES.—FRIDAY, MAY 28

... ? ?? ?? ?? ?? 3 Tite following also started, but were not placed :-Duke of Grafton' ?? ,LordJersey' s CharlotteWest, Lord Queens- berry's Maria, Lord Anson's Zillah, Mr. Benson's Lady Blanche, Mr. Greatorex's Citron, Duke of Richmond's Janette, Mr. SEdxer's ...

Published: Saturday 05 June 1830
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3433 | Page: 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Heat-.s to 2 agst Tihandra; and 3 to 1 agit Queen of Hearts. Little Gift made running to the turn, where Queen of Hearts went up, was never after headed, and won cleverly by a length. Second Heat-2 to l on Queen of Hearts, who made play to the distance, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... mile. a_ Won by'Mr. blostyn's b f Victoria,. beating Sir J. Boa- th t, well's ch c General Chasse, and ais other6. Four paid. aN in A very, beautiful race, and won by half a head only. im *e Betting: Even on Victoria - an ra. The Liverpool spring St. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... times four, which was drunk in the most enthusiastic manner. The Queen was next drunk with three times three. The health of their Royal Highuesses the Duchess of Kent and Princess Victoria followed, and was received and drunk with en. thiAsiasim. Their ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... prevent the shcecs of my Bed from being considered damp. They met with a warm reception from the public for many nights at the Victoria Theatre, and, as I made my own Bed, so I with to lie on It. In conclusion, perhaps you'll say- 'Tim strange, such dlfference ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... slight curiosity and attention. The Duke's Head and Vright's were patronised, but the grand ren- dezvous in the evening was the Queen's Arms Tavern, now in the oc- cupation of Captain Grant, of whose polite attentions, as well also as that of Mrs. Grant, to ...

BEAUMARIS REGATTA

... Royal Antelope third, Queen Bess fourth, d iary, fifth, Friends Good Will sixth. In rounding I f- the hoats bad a very pretty effect, and it hlovingr e suart reeze, their weatherly qualities were soon a t put to the test ; the Queen 1jess took the lead ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... will be started for the Stakes. it DONCASTEit ST. LEGER 3 to I agst Mr. Bowes's Alsndig (offered). e 5to I agst Air. Mostyn's Queen of Trumps (taken). ,6 to I agst Lord Orford's Ascot (offered). 12 to I agst Lord Derby's Verbena (offered). 16 to I agst Air ...

Sporting Intelligence

... former years. sNotwitlisitantig, the prices of this night vari coo- siderably from those we set on Friday evening last. Tie Queen keeps her plaee, beintg on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in nine months out of ten, the top offer being 5 to 2, and backed ...

DONCASTER MEETING

... ch. f. Marissel Geet, sister to Sushrustee, by Blalse- lookt, clout ly WhiiSker-Niclhulsaii ?? 1. ?? ?? 0 I- II Cs 1I acot Queen of Troowos, 0 to I rest flocuses (token of agot' preserve. II) to 1 agat: Jupitre, irs Co I aest Muiuidig, 25 to I ?? t, 20 ...

Published: Saturday 19 September 1835
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2508 | Page: 8 | Tags: Sports and Games