Agriculture

... Ii oth PLOtUG14ING MATCHETS, to ) V. On Tuesday thle 10th tilt, oil tile farm of Ach~li, Iin the pa- bcr vh isit of King. Edward, fifty-orke plooghii appeared onl the field, Miet !d and started in grand otyle. Tlhe day bsing exceedingly fat. vie, vourable. a very lreassemblageof admiring spectators visited c:;p thegrondandthesurouningensinenes were studded ivithl cit. r-bus or wives and ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... &PORTING iNTELLIGENCE. i HUNTING. N Northarmberland aad !jorth Durham foe- T will ineeton Saturdav, Jainuary 4, at NlliddldeIofn plear B. lourd Slondar, 6 at Lowick; Wedllei- .as .ossuoo ; Friday, 10, at Twize'l Casde; ay, 11, at Akeld-crich morning at half-past tem il iV. Ridley's foxchouads will meet on Won- asnsry d, at Staimfordham ; Wednesday, 8, at ton til!dg Friday, 10, tit Oakwood Gate ...

Published: Friday 03 January 1840
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 837 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

IMMIGRATION OF THE NEGRO [ill] INTO THE BRITISH WEST INDIES

... IMMIGRATION OF THE NEGR(NO RACR INTO THE BRITISH IVES7T IDJRS. FROU THE COLON'IATL .AZgA T . : rhe negro rnee is the one whose immift p the Wdewt Indlijs would he most advantageous -otiihSpiretittn- hwliittstt5 and to the nevy coners. That r the'pre djrnii afit race, and ib the only one, c uirtaigration as lpbonrers is cut of tbe qaestjtirg tdl bc rceived on a footing of brotherhoad by tb ...

Sporting Intelligence

... lbportin _q KuttIligeart. NIAZ'CHESTERR.-Tusdayo evening. THE CHESTER TRADES' CUiP. The numerous public and private Christmas parties have, In a very considerable iniasure, i'educed thle attendance at the usual houses of meeting, for speculation on Turf business. The unpre- ceented number of layers roundl onl the ovents to be d ecidcd on thc thav ofay,t and the 3rd and 5th of the following ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING IVTBLLIGB.NCE. TATTEltSALL'S. The alterations in tbe hetting yesterday may be disposed of in a few words. Ottoman's party were again ln force; several bets were made at 21 to I, amd tile takers would have gone onl. One bet of 25 to I was laid against Bokhara, lit the avesage offers did not exceed the price qootad at the beginninglot the week. Warden droppeft to 10 to 1, betted il ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELUI(c~t. The Duram 3P6oi bounds will rneet on uomd y,. Dcembenr .8O SIHoWICi- Weduesfday the lit JabI., at 31e;1'seHll; Friday, the 3rdsu South Chblton,;nIud on:. at-tdar, tile 41p, at Hiddielon Nail, Dear. delford- eneb day at balf-past-te 11 tickloc The WoolhornfFox-hoilads willitDee ent Moin- day and Weduesdayj at lru'y Cuastle, each morning at nine The Slaley Houid' yil mseeet ...

Sporting Intellignece

... 4ft' ,.portitig nt I ?? ?? - ?? - - MI ANCIigSTE R. Friday Evening, Jan. ?? In every age and in every clime time rolls on at the same rapid course; thus have no passed over the dying embers of another year, and been launched into a new one. We can- not, however, say with the poet- Loud blows the north-cast wind, with frost and snow. No, the opening of 1&40 did not give Manchester tem- ...

Published: Saturday 04 January 1840
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1078 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE TRUE SPORTSMAN'S GAZETTE

... THE TRUE SPORTSM-A-N'S ;CAZETTE. i THE TURF. I TATTERSALL'S-MOmDAY, DEc. 30. It is the opinion of many that the nominations (originally amounting to 146) for the Derby do not contain a nag of a superior description, and we are half inclined to entertain the same notion; though from the openness of the weather up to this period, and the probability of a mild winter, the start for the stake in ...

Published: Sunday 05 January 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5781 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOiTIA NTLLIGBNICB. -S. HIR. CHEW'S SOUTHPORir COURSING MEETING, TIIUISDAY AND FRIDAY. The Great Fleetwood Stakes were won by Dr. Barge's ilk b Maiden Queen, beating Mr. Toolell's w and bk b Eruca; ald the Rossall Puppy Stakes Uby br. Chew's bk d Beppo, beating Air. Rowley's fib Rebecca. HUNTING APPOINTAIENTS. Col. G. Wyndham's hownds meet on Wednesday at Tartington. common, and on Friday at ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... kSPIJRITTII J ANTRLWA CR. TATTEltSALfL'S. TheeT' Was a tolerably foll hoooe yetserdly, tbnt very liltle hlstilteso w.1% got tIlroogh. Nothig of 11t1o1ieat wit3one loril ?? lirt. felr - 14 to I oas lai t o i'oJti, anid a poinat more at a later pteriotl of the at ernoonl, againot Blrother to Eneltl, and IS otad It; lo I a Hat thie Anlliett colt. Wet did not hear any bets jotright agtdat Mtuley ...

Agriculture

... P'LOUGIIING MATCHiSKS. A Plouigintrig ilaltcih was held on the ?? of T'homnastown, c Parish of Aiuchterlegs, on To'esday the 17th ultimno, when 45 C ploughs started. Two frehis being eceusary to accommodate the rutber of ploughs which appeared the preminims were di- P vidled into an eq(I Ir nuolbeT, say eight to each fiehl; and tile Judges-Mr Strollart, Co'stercullene; Mir Mosrrison, Feithbill ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOfTIINU IN2'hLL(IV.C:B. INTELLIGENCE EXTRA.-DONCASTEH, 1840. MOVDAY.-The Chamipagne Stakes of .50 soya each, hf ft, for two' yes-old ; olts, Sailkt 716od Aillies, Sfet .5t. lied House in. Mir. Ramsay's hir c Siteriff and Fulton; Lord ?? b F by Jerry r,,.a by St. Potrlrk ; ir. J. (1111 names cit by Illuley Dlaitch, out of Resolution's dam; Mir. tiatcooth's f Evelyn; Mrt. Vully's be cIttadleal ...