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ASCOT HEATH RACES

... oin. TuESDAY, JUNE 13. 02 The Trial Stakes were won. by Mr. Ford's Poison, LOW (Bell,) beating John oGaunt, Grace Darling, and W0 eight ohers, ng- ?? St.-Jamnes's Palace Stakes of 100. sovs each of h fi; for three-years.old colts, 8st 7ib; fillieS; 8st 41b 0as- Old nile. 4 subs. ace Lord Westminster's c by Toicelstone-Languish, 1 it . (Templeman) ?? , . 1 'he Lord Exeter's c by Beiram, out of ...

RHYL RACES

... PiJ.YL RACES. T'hese :Races canto off on Tucsdav last, ctndre 5tilM :tilt it1tciti ico Jouhit Hughes, sq. lBouvot, stewad :anld. jtIdge, which offices leo filled to tile Satisfaiction o all lpartices. The wveather appeared ~tiler dull in the mornlinrg, but soon cleared up, anad at an earl' hour visitors poured iln Irons all ill:n1 1:de(i ofi vehicle; whilst by uoon I t'he ?? uasll, ulel lvitil ...

GREAT FOOT RACE FOR ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY SOVEREIGNS

... A match for 60 sovereigns aside, between James I Openshaw, a native of Bury, Lancashire, and Robert \Villiams (better known as the Welsh Bantein' ), a native of Llantriisant, Glamorganshire, three miles, camne off on Monday last on the tace-course, Shrews- bury. This match had excited considerable interes s in cotsequence of both parties having been sucecss- a ful in various races, but thely ...

OSWESTRY RACES

... OSWLSTRY RACES. IIC Wa LDN'ESitY, SIPTllTllEiE~ 27. at hIO The Oswcstry Stakes of 5 sovs. each, wvith 30 sovs. to added from the fund. One mile and a ?? cit Mr. Tlioipson's br. g. by Shrigley, 4 yrs . 1 rit hMr. Alitior's b. c. Sinbad, 3 yrs ?? 2 Ito Won easy. Sinbad pulled up lame. i- The Gold Cup, value 100 soVs. (in specie) by ?? subscription of 10 sovs. each. Two miles and he a quarter, ...

THE ARVON PLOUGING MATCH FOR 1844

... TIHE ARVON PLOUGING MATCH roR 1844. rnESIJDENT, THE IT. }ION. LOItD ei5;WflORtOUGHO. 'The AnvoN PLOUGHING AIATCF1 came off in two fields, belonging to the N?wborough Arnms HIotel, Clynnog, on the libh inst. The day was very fine, and the ground well prepared and ?? for a fair competition. Just at the hour of starting, no less than G00 spec- tators were assembled, to which *vc may sal'dy a(jd ...

HEREFORD STEEPLE CHASE

... IThREFORD STEEPLE CIIASZ THRittSDiAY. k IAN i~ wi~'TK of 23 sovs Gach, 15ft. nd onia'-if declared, with 150 sovs addRd. Thle s~con~d horse to receive 50 ?? inS thle thir d to save his~ stake . Aboult four miles. A ,,innoIr of' 100 sovs Ifter the djeclaration of the Ivcights to Carry 5lb extra. Mc 3. lIawovLthS, Robin Adair, list. .lrndley 1 Mr. N. Ekiis', Duenf1i list 21b ?? 2 Mr ...

CHESTER SPRING RACES

... CTIESTER SPRING RACES. th t'he eve of merry May-day is expcted to usher 1' in as -good sport, andc as large an assemblage of' the patrons cf that good Englislhsport, which now is become the national amusement, as were ever [r. seen on the Rood-eye. We have before adverted to the great improve- a- ments made in the course; and we only regret that wc are inot able to announe an enlargement ...

CHESTER RACES

... STELWAfllDS, ith SIR R. W. BULICELEY, BART., COL. CRIDOCK, ntld AND J. tETIKLAM, ESQ. CIAt : Thesefavourite races on the banks of the Dee ois cbineimiced on Tuesday last, and the weather St. being as favourable as the most ardent sportsman could desire, the attendance has been more nu- nierous than fihr .many years past. The Grand. ,ol, Stand, ona Wednreday, presented a very ani- , . iated ...

OSWESTRY RACES

... This year's meeting realised more than expec - : tation. The subscription list was nowise behind Y former years. Of horses the number was greater, e and the sport, with a trifling exception, excellent. the n -The 1 Welsh half-bred-un, as Master Tippoo ril thllas been dubbed, was every thing which good his Y training could make him. His condition was tip facl e top, and he surprised all, 1' ...

Sporting Intelligence

... VpOrtlagg, (CAIIIAit S'TEElI.E P IL1E i. S rew m ?? Marquis of Weaterford, the LiII ?? a;l, t. IIC Ei;i of Clmolllel, thi 1oni. C' (O'iCal lagh an,l Colonel Cthat tclton, 1th l) ragoon GuIaIIrds ? JuI;ohnuPocwr, (Ui IrteeI;, Stephen ti'Mlea- ther, Kihinoyler \ WilliantQuin, Lolober Castle J. Archer B1l3ter, Urnavilla, Esqrs. Mr. James Dldv, Judge. |These Ines ?? ou Tucsday last, and wvere ...

Sporting Intelligence

... ?31orUn. Fbi (8I' IINe'S Rtl RIDINGO TO IIOUNDS. Coil 1. In tlt-1lllititlgitth ondiuns', I he liii whipi, peeoeiluc tle field ?? It ?? out' illill- Itt11111 ~hi, 1111 lt tt' ~bue tti ?? that disi- tilt'lIC U'Ilti tII, 1)M11 aile 101 11 Settled Ill1 Ihe lhne 6 S 1111 itt I U 111111 1111210till, i tile Cox overlty b1 lootl, 0 ie i't 'lt, tili 'til tote ?? Il Illttl l' wiltitl L II k',e fil ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Tnfoilzgnmve? A lairge field1, i ichoiniig the I ii of' Rliaslys, several Of tile ol er dlie ic' iof, t eer~il stt ?? at ?? and ?? o ld ;I tisderable ?? (if'the ?? eiirv aid N'eOiiieii, Lii thle ?? of' u pwards, m 160, were iat a inect The ?? ed stag, J inii I.row,; whih i. fforded. So~ni exeelleiit riiis dluring last season, uponl bei ig, uiiertcd iieair itch hrd , Nceiit away towvards the ...