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LANCASTER RACES

... I S S__ Tucesday, July 26 ' A Mlaiden Plate of Fifty Pounds, the gift of his Grace the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon. Mr. Worinald's b. f. ?? Charlotte. Alr, Burton's oh. c. Brother to Shilk. No Race A Sweepstakes of Twenty Sovereigns each, with Twenty! Savereigns added from the Fuod, for two-year olds. Mr. J. W. Patten's f. by the ColonelC.Jones) 1 Lord Stanley's ch. f. by Langar.. ?? The ...

BURNLEY RACES, 1836

... 'BURINLEY RACES, 1836. TuURSDAY, AuGusT 18TH. A GOLD CUP, value 60 s6vs., added to a Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, 5 ft. Twice round and a dib- tance. Mr. Barrow's b. mn. Catberina, G y o ?? (Hopwood) I Lord Stanley's ch. c. Arnesrath, 4 y o ?? 2 Mr. Whittaker's b. f. Lady Blessington, 3 y o ?? A HUNTERS' STAKES of 6 sovs. each, with 25 sovs. addded. Heats, twice round and a distance. ...

Sporting

... - ; - DONCASTEIt RACES. Monday, S'eptentber 19. The FITZWILLIA'M STAKES of 10 sovs. each, with 50 sovs. ndded by the Corporation; threc-year olds to carry 7st. bib.; four, 8st.' 51b. ; live, 8st. 121b.; six and aged, 9st. One mile and a half. The second to, re. ccive 10 sovs. Mr. lostyn' b. m. Iinlime, by omins, 5 yrs. (S. Darling\ I Sir J. Boswell's ch. h, General Chasse, y vrs. (J. nobhleson ...

Published: Saturday 24 September 1836
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1800 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... -SORTINCr TATTERSALL-S-M1oONDAY, AptriT. 17. 7 to I agst Colonel Anson's Jereed (taken) 8 to I -MIM. Greville's Mango (ditto) 9 to I -Lord Jcrsey's Achmet 11 to I -Captail Gardnor's Benedict 14 to I -Lordl Exeter's Dardanelles 14 to I -ILord E eter'e Hybiscus 20 to I -3Mr. S. Stanley's Rat-trap 22 to I -Lord Exeter's Troilus 16 to I - Mr. Oshaldestone's Mahometan 20 to I- Lord Stradhroke'9 ...

SPORTING

... I 9PORTING. i elaschcester, Wednesday piqlA. As we anticipated this night week, several of 6ur ?? sapportors of the turf are this week absentees, s&OvinG i the vortex of highly important racing on the universal turf ton- tiguous to the high road to Norfolk. Their absence has certainly lessened tho'business that would doubtless have lkun transacted on that race which is destined to decide ...

SPORTING

... SPORTIN. TURF APPOINTMrENTS FlOR 1837,, - MtAY, Klumtsford ?? ,4 , . 26 Chester ?? 1 AUGTUST., Bristol and Clifton ?? 3 Gcodwood ?? I Royston . ?? I ?? 4 W orcester ?? Kelso Spr ing ?? . ,10 Pot tery ?? . Newmarket ?? 9 Devon and Exeter ?? Liverpool Spring ?? 10 Oxford ?? South Shields ?? , 16 Plymouth, &c .16 Neston l . , ?? , , . 16 York ?? , I 6 ?? 17 Wolverhamipiton., ?? 16 St. Alban's ...

SPORTING

... . CHESTER RACES. (Conlinued from oiar lust.) T'Ve PALATINE STAICFS of 50 sovereigns each, It ft. The distaace, from the Castle Pole, once round to the chair. The Marirqis of Westminster's chl c Pantomime ?? (llolnes) I M r. N'anm ey's Surprise ?? 2 Sir Thomas Stanley's Pammon ?? 0 Three paid. Betting 6i to 4 on the Dee horse; 5 to 2 against thle Marquis's. The horses had scarcely got oir, when ...

SPORTING

... SPORTING MANCIIESTER MEETING. Manchester, W! ednesday night. Our meeting comimienced this day. During the morning there was every prospect of rain, hut it held oif. The dust was very great en routc to the Moor, which was better attended than we expected. The Grand Stand exhibited the slightest show-par- ticularly of Lancashire Witches, The ground was in the highest perfection and although ...

WRESTLING

... Wrestling AT THE COUNTY ARMS BOWLING GREEN. On Tuesday, pursuant to announccmeot, a grand ?? of wrestling took place at the above ground. The day being fine, the ground was crowded to excess, and the sport was k elt up with great animation. Those who are judges of such matters, say that the wrestling was very superior; it is certain that the spectators were highly satisfied, and manifested ...

SPORTING

... SPORTINcG. LIVERPOOL JULY MEETING. These popular races commenced on Tuesday. Thb morning was dull and heavy, but fortunately the rain kept ofX and on the whole the day wits very favourable. The company in point of numbehrs was fully equal to aly former meeting. Amongst the fmh~iousbl-c wor. tsh E1ri of D:..rby, Lord and Lady Stanley, Sir John Gerard, Robt. Greg Hlopwood, Esq., C. C. Greville, ...

SPORTING

... smook NG. CLITTiEROE BOIbUGt IIAGES, 1837,. Over the New Course, a fine Turf in Hardhl~l Park. JoaN LOMAX, E3sqtUite.- JoHN T. W. As3tmAin;Esuire. I To Start ea~flay at 2 o'clock. Firit Dak,-:Thuqr'day, Aitgust 10th. Sweepstakes of Five Sovereigns each, with Thirty Sovereigns added. Three. ears old to earry 7st.; foyr, 8st. 51b.; six and aged, 9st.-A ares and Geldings allowed 3Abs. HeAt twice ...

CRICKET MATCH

... CRICKET _ATCH. On Wednesday last, the mnatb annotincel in our paper, be- tween the Preston aind Kivkhani clebs, eano off at Clifton Marsh. The day, althiough not remarlkably fine, was n(uspi- eious for the purpose. The wiclkets were pitched at twelve, and the game commenced soon after one o'clock, at which pe- riod a great umiher of spectators were on the ground, amongst whom were several ...