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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. ...

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 ...

MANCHESTER RACES, 1834

... MANCHESTER RACES, 1834, F. 11. PRICE, ESQ. and the HoN. H. STANLEY,, M.P., Stewards.-J. ETTY, Clerk. The WILTON IVednesdla.r, May 21. The WILTON STAKES of 10 sovs. each, with 50 sovs. added. Mr. Buckley's ch g Traveller, B ys. I Mr. Lacey's ch f Frantic, 3 yrs ?? Sir R. K. Dick names b f Miss Margarec,3 yrs ?? 3 'rule PRODUCE STAKES 0of SU soVR, each, hI. ft. Lord Wilton's Ir. c. by Camel .I ...

CLITHEROE RACES

... - Firae day.- I'cdcejday, Augut 22nd. The Clitheroe Stekcs of 7 soya. each, bf, ft., with 30 syaO. added, for horses of all ?? years old to carry 7st.; Four, 8st. 41b.; Five, 8st. i21h. ; Sit and aged, 9st. 71b.; Mares and Geldings allowed Sib. A winner of 50 soVy. pre- vioes to running, to carry 3lb. ; of twice or more, b1b. extra. _Heats, twice ronund and a distance. Mr. Arrowsmith's b. g. ...

LIVERPOOL RACES

... LZv.r, POOL RACoES. (Mosykt/ Course.) T'he Liver-pooi S;,rine Races eomtunnced on WeldnessLy and were nutnerodsly sactterl&L. Several noblemen atd guei tlenmen were in the Grand Stand, among whom were reeng- nized Lord Mldyneux, Sir George Pignt, C. Blon;lc1 Esq. of Ince, &c. &c. Tle running was spi.ited and the bett- ing animated. The Derby Stam eof 20 sovs. each. Uf ft. with £30added, was ...

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

... _ 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 ...

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

... Is 9 ? Th C El'PSOM RACES.-CoNCnLUDE, Tim Omms.-Fr;iay, Mlarty 17. f ho weather on [ rida) was r vrything that coulid he I wisl iel, 11ti Ihe show or fitshioibie ecompany quii oas full ais Iuisuil on this occalsion. Trhe grtan( stand had ao: reason to compillail of went of Cest o eors, foI tile retei pi, as wo are inforimed, exell any former season. The catorling of Messrs. Careless and IlHae ...

FLEETWOOD-ON-WYRE COURSING CLUB

... | FLEET WOOD-ON-WYRE COUJRSING CLUB. M (From a Correspondent.) The first meoting this season of the newly establishcd coursing club, at Fleotwood, camo off on Monday last, ol the grounds bolonging to Sir Ilesketh Fleetwood, Bart., M.P, Mr. Battye, of Skipton, being the tryor. The day, though a little misty, was uncommonly favourablo, which causrd an unpreredented number of the lovers of the ...

COURSING

... c owe I*. C OURSING. Tlll CALEIDr)oN-jIAN GOLD CUP. I:eUliIn' for tlis, interestilig match commenced at ?? l r Gblcfoov, oil MIonday1 last. Th'e assemblage cel fO I(,V 'lwa ;lll)t m lillner ?? allt r esp5ectable, and o I laqs of 1)oii;als, Lolld Douglaas, Sir 11. Ir iitfe b'iit 1 i.lP., a large ni umbier of eritlekimen fromn * c(tliilt alt I Li glail I afte ,tded on tlie gromin id. The ...

HORWICH RACES

... HORWICR BACES. ?? The second annuatlraces atlrorwieh camne 'oflon the Moor, on 1ednesday last. The attendance 'iVas' highly numerous and respectable; A ?? number of vehicles wereion the ground, from 'all thelsurrodnidih'g townshnnd villages. Several of our Preston confslosseers in equestrianism were presentj'and took an anxious interest in the runningi, which *ws bf no con;- temptible order, ...