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SPORTING

... EPSt0I ItACHS?. 'fThse races tomnoeanedl onI 'TiUtedy last. Tlhe weathier was cx- eliel, sital lthve alnicalotimle largh ;titt thu IISISof tacreats were meagre, j obitji itt number na quality. The followingis tihe ?? result of the variutis race ?? . ?? Tia; Clo ai'al TeaI'a if I.. .ses, ach. Crave.. enimrea; lalat s2bs. Lor ?? 'hs.'rCti'l'l{S'o IC u;iela if the 7 Wl~itisti. (t~nt) I. Co~lourl ...

PRESTON RACES, 1831

... I PRES TO RACES,o 1838-1. J. WILSON PATTEN1, EsQ , Stewards J. FOWDEN HINDLiE, Julf., Eat. j FIRST DlY. The Sixth STANLEY STAKES uj 10 sovereign: rcach,for all ages-one mjbile and a quarter-three-years-old, fist. 91b.-four, 8st. _fcve, list. I Otb.-six and aged, 8t. I2lb.-mures and geldings at- towed 31b. Six subscribers or no race. To tlis Sweepstakes 30 so's. will be added, provided it is ...

MR. OSBALDESTON'S MATCH

... MR. OSUALDESTON'S MIATC. SATTOnDAY, NOV. 5. The intense interest manifested in all, parts of the country will excuse our entering fully into particulars of this match. Since the famous race between Sir Joshua and Fib da Pata, or the no less celebrated one for the Claret when AMoses -won it, nothing has occurred to attract so great an assemblage to Newenasket. Parties arrived from all parts of ...

Published: Saturday 12 November 1831
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2068 | Page: Page 4 | 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) t NEWTON MEETING, 1845. Ilednesday, July 23rd. Tho TRIAL STAKES of 10 sove, each, with 25 added. One mile and a quarter. Mr Meikibm's Midlothian ?? (RUey) I Sir J Gerard's Juvenal ?? 2 The LYME PARK PRODUCE STAKES of 50 Lovs. each, h ft. Mile and a quarter. (3 subs.) Mr Prices Lena ?? over. A GOLD CUP, value 100 5ov3, with 100 s8vS. In specie, the girt of the Lord of the Manor, added to a ...

SPORTING

... . I:,.~WIl : ; COOEIHAM REACES. Mu. Cox, CxLaz o Inn Covnan. a These races, took plaoe on Wednesday last, and attracted a con. In lderable number of epectetors. The following ia a return of the Is A HIuWm IIACE of l0s, each, with £6 added, Hceats. MW. VT Aftkison's bf Sliding eae, 4 yraj. ?? 2 1I M r. Bra ithwai te'3c b gagedoh ?? ?? ?? . 1 0, 4 e'W. Cassnoa' b m, G yrs ?? ?? ?? . ,3 A 3.a .r ...

HORWICH RACES

... 5 T E XV A R D S; SirJohn Gerard, Bart.; W. Standish Standish, Esq.; -J. Ridgway, Esq.; J. Mejklam, Esq.; T. T. Parker, Esq. This meeting was commenced on Thursday last, when there was .a goodly assemublage of persons present, and the sport passed off in very good style. The first race was for The CEAMP&ONE STAKES, of 15 sovs. each, 10 sovs. ft., with 30 sovs. added. Crown course, new half ...

THE TURF

... T?-IZ The Qeeoartrly Reviewe', published last week contains an i amuning and, to the ,eeej:iaecd, an instructive aricle on tile turt, from} which we select the following paragraphs. TIEa START.-A SCENE AT Epsosr.-Fancy twenty. four three-year colts, looking like si%-yca7.nid horses, with the bloom of condition on their coats, drawn up in a line at tle starting.pLece, witl the picked jockeys of ...

SPORTING

... _ ISPORp.TING.. THE LIVERPOOL, JULY, MEETING. Tueseday. Juy 14. The C'rxextctkStahcesof I svss, each, 10 ft., with 30 added. Three. yrs old Grt S91 fv StPb, six and aged 9st. ,Mares and gelding, allowed- 61b,., Ones mile and a quarter. BRqio ombsry, b ?? 0. Monk (Templeman) I1 Mr. Bower, bhl f, by Lanmpblghter ?? Francis) 2 snoocer, b e, suamed by Mr. Allen ?? 3 Lord 1flglingionls ?? 4 Betting ...

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

... * SPORT: ?? . BLA&CPOOLRACEs. These races came off' on Wednesd5Y and Thursday last, and Wforded great amusement to the numerous ~Visitors. The town has been very gay during the week. The follow- i~ng is a list of the horses, and the stakes run for A Purse of Money, 'value £6 59., added to a Sweepstakes of 109. ?? second horse to receive two guineas. Heats, one mile. Mr. Duckworth's ehesnut ...

Published: Saturday 16 September 1843
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1667 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... , ?? ?? CHESTER OCTOBER MEETING. MONDAY, OCTOnWoJo 21. The CHESTER IXANDICAP STAKES of 15 sors each, 10 ft. if declared, &c., with 40 added by the citizens of Chester. Thc owvner of tho secoid to recelvo back bla 3take. Grosvenor Couzo, about a mile and a quarter. tIr. Mostyni's Aia.Modo ?? (Duflo) I Mr. FslInutolffs Tllo llino ?? 2 Mr. W. Scott's Hlesallgton . ?? 0 Mr. Davies's Princess of ...