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SPORTING

... GREAT MATCH ITO GALOP FORTY TMILES IN Two Houlvs.-This was one of thlogreatest equestrian treats ever witnessed, And the' iakers of' iimce wore very heavy losers. Tho undertaking wis to plrford in saddle,' with a pony and. mare, forty miles'in two brinrs, and cattle to be changed but once. They weie' met well kiluhv in the sporting world who had indertaken this i xtrt6rdihsry itask, nnd money ...

SPORTING

... I T I ASCOT HEATH RACES. Tuesday, June 9. The TRUT, STAwES, of G sovs. each, with 50 added; 2-yr-olds, 4st. 41b.; 3-yrs, 7st. 41b.; 4-yrs, 8st. 71b.; 5-yrs, Oat.; G-yrs and aged, Oat. 31b. New Lile. (5 subs.) Mir. E. R. Clarl's the Conjuror, S yrs (Whitehouse) ?? 1 Sir J. Hawley's A-ia-mode, 5 yrs (F. Butler) ?? Lord Albemarle's Nell Cook, 3 yrs (Chapple) . 3 ?? race was between A-la-mode and ...

SPORTING

... -W-- - - CHESTER RA013S. FtEST DAY, MONDAY. These raceg commenced this day. The following is a reaturni of tule rincing 'Tho TitrAn STAKES Of 15 Bovs. smeil, With 50 added by tile Stand Committee. Mr. Prike's hr g Captain ?? (M. Jonos) I M1r, Ogden's tsr a Harpurhoy ?? Mr. ?? Walioptt er c Vetmu ?? A PnHsnsreE SWSEPSTArcsS of 50 soav. s'si'l. Lord] I),rby'ri ch c Aei'onaut ?? (Lye)I Mfr. ...

LYTHAN COURSING MEETING

... LYTITSM COURĀ§1IEG IMEETING. The coursing meeting of the Ridgway and Union Clubs, took place at Lytham, on Wednesday and Thursday last, when there was excel- lent sport. The following 13 ite running;- THE CLIFTON CUP. Mir. Smith's Venus beat Mr. Coupe's Frisk, Mr. Eden's Emblem n Mr. iampson's Highflyer, Mr. Brandwood's Gambler ,, Mr. Eostron's Hawk, Mr. Craven's Kate ,, Mr. Bldgway's Romulus, ...

TARLETON COURSING MEETING

... I TARLETON COURSING MfEETING. I WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY LAST. Stewards: Mr. Williams, Air. Coupe, Mr. Reid, and Mr. Hunt. Honorary Secretary ?? ?? ?? Heys. THE BANK HALL Cur, for all-aged dogs. Sir T. G. Hesketh's Hope beat Mr. ioig's Bold Archer. Mr. Craven's Canino beat Mr. Howid's Glideaway. Mr. P. Taylor's Cobden beat Mir. Coupe's Clara. AMr. Buxton's Beeswing beat Mr. Hunt's Mary Ann. Mr. ...

SPORTING

... I B DONCASTER RACES. Tiesday last. I The weather was delightful, but the company was vofully lacking in fashion, and in number was more In key ping with the sport than with our expectations. The FlTZWILLTAM STAKES of 10 sovs. each, and 50 addled; 3 yrs. olds, 7st. e1b.; 4 yrs., 8st S1b; 5 yrs., Sat. 121b.; 6 yrs. and aged, Oat. One mile and a half. (fi subs.) Major Yarburgh's Red Robin, 4 yrs ...

Published: Saturday 19 September 1846
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1378 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... II 11 THE LIVERPOOL SPRING MEETING. This meeting, now for the first time under the manage- ment of Mr. Topham, the celebrated clerk of the course at Chester, came off on Wednesday at Aintree, and we need hardly add, that under such a caterer the public were satisfied to repletion. We regret that we cannot pass over our notice of this meeting without feelings of sorrow, that the lives of three ...

SPORTING

... _ I N15VETON RACE19, leav. !Vednesday, June 5. The Trial Stakes of 10 sovs. each, with 25 sovs. added, for all ages; threo-year-olds, Oet. 71b.: four, 8st. 41b. five, 8st. I 121b.; six and aged, Ost. 21b.; mares and geld. ings allowed 31bb One mile and a quarter. (7 subs.) Sir J. Boswell names b. g. The Potentate, ?? I Mr. Ogden's br. c. Harpurhey, 4 yrs ?? 2 A Sweepstakes of l. soyv. each, 10 ...

LIVERPOOL RACES

... (AINTREE COURSE.) Tuesday, Jaly I. The CRoxTETIs STAKES Of 15 Sovs. each, 10 ft., &c. Mr. Mostyn's b f Queen Bess 3 yrs ?? Lye I Mr. Giffard's b h Perszverance, aged ?? ?? Col. Cranford's br f The Mystery, 4 ys . 3 A PRODUCE STAKES of 50 sovs. each, h. ft. Lord Wilton's br c by Camel ?? Termplermn 1 Mr. L. Charlton's ch c The Tulip . 2 Sir B. W. Bulkeley's b f by Peter Lely ?? Sir G. Pigot's ...

SPORTING

... LIVE1RPOOL RACES. These races cemmenced on Wednesday last. The weather being faivourable, thero was an nmmense con- courso on the grounid. Th1e CIoXTrTII STAlCES, of 10 sovs. each, 10 ft., and 30 added. One mile and a quarter. 5 subs. Mr. B. Gre'ifsThe Conjuror,8 yrs., Gst. 81b. (Longstaff) 1 Mr. Mclklatn's Inhoeritress, 0 yrs.,8fst. Illb. (Templeman) 2 Betting.-5 to 4 ol Conjuror, who wonby ...

CRICKET

... PRESTON AND MANCHESTER. On W'ednesday last, the retwan match, between the Preston club and the Manchester Broughton }1ub came off, on the ground of the latter, Higher Broughton, Manchester. The .gane was commenced about eleven o'clock, by the Manchester gentlemen going in, and send- ing Messrs. Earle and Foxoroft to the wickets-Messrs. Craukshaw and Marriott being the bowlers for Preston, by ...

Published: Saturday 05 September 1846
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1440 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

COURSING

... COUSI-N COUESING. TARLETON COURSING MEETING. Stewards:-Messrs. Coupe, Craven, Rodgett, Heyos, and Reade. Mr. Mc. George, judge. This meeting came off on Monday and Tuesday last. The coursing took place, on the former day, at Tarleton; and, by the kind permission of Mr. Leigh Keck, over his domain at Brotherton, on the latter. The sport, on both days, was excellent. Hares, though, on the whole, ...