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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... FEMAcLE 1':Diiro1551.-Do sRtLN di I- .t, it fomale pedes- trioll, khaovin as Mrs Duai, comimeocoI rhte Hierculean toslk of walking l,0U0 lelis in 1,000 ?? lijal's. 'Tho-placc selected for the purpose is a pieco nit rtiiioil elclased by a wooden ptiling, at teli batck of the t itr Hotel, *iselflclL The circuit of die gronad is 160 y iri; olad eleven tines round1 completes the mile. This is ...

MARINE INTELLIGENCE

... meeting the of(* fortni *htly held on Tuesday Lane, Gateshead. W.' was decided give the of their annual tnat on the davV.ii • or U>0B«. so* The Baxont, North BY FIBE —Mr SL f 'KLD9, Dg. Shields, ha. received UhTm f' °' from Capt. Sutherland, barque' s!^° fVer, > mg that that vessel had taken J the water's edge. The crow 11 cause of the fire is unknown Th« with Esparto grass and „ ? ' 0 ...

Published: Friday 23 December 1870
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 854 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... BelCt Life learns on good authority that all mixed races between two and three-years-olds will in future abolished. The Standard doubt* if a university cricket match ever so marvellously illustrated the vicissitudes of fortune in the noble game, or ha* ever been concluded amidst such wild excitment, as the one: in which Cambridge was victorious by three runs on Tuesday, at Lords'. Blyth and ...

THE PARIS TRAGEDY

... Prince Pierre lion.p.rt,, . A 0 corpulent man, above ,K >■ wearing he.vv He walk, with difficulty xfl feet. Having been long ii he bus all the air of miliUrt tei » fl military career * m4a - energy. Hi, property lie own, i„ Wfl Wife being the daughter Saint-Antoine. Tt,..' rltln J mi»ed a son of twelve year, of I .'. bo, ingfcr THIS PROSECUTION M. T1 e discus«ion in the French laiS?** on ...

Published: Friday 21 January 1870
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 905 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... MnL NAYLOR is reported to have netted nearly 50,000 by the success ot Mlaccarooi inl thle nice for the Two T1heusand Guineas at Nesvmiarket. The winnings of Lord Stanmford by Ladly Augusta, in the One Thousand race amiount to 210,000. SCRATCHING OF AUTO11ATON FOR TIH DEuRB.-This horse, which has been backed so heavily for the Derby by his noble owner and friends, as wveil as by the public, ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... HlUNTING APPOINTMENTS. The NzwoANsTL AND GATRHEAD HARRIERa wiil meet On Monday, December 2nd, at Jingling Giate; Friday, 6th, at Orawarook-eaoh morning at half-pest ten o'clock. THE MOuPaTH FOx-HOuNDB will meet on Tuesday, December 3rd, at Wborlton Villiage; Thursday, 6th, at Acklinglon ;,Saturday, 7tb, at Wallington-each day at a quarter before eleven o'clock, Tua DUIuHAm COUNTY FOX-HOUNDS ...

Published: Friday 29 November 1861
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 446 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... CARLISLE RACES, TUESDAY.-The CuBE ?? VoLVit~crT STAMIs of 5 3oVS each; with 50 added, for twoeyear.olds. Halt a mile. C Towneley's Doefeot, 8st 10ib.3. Snowden 1 Mr ?? Caller Oui, Oat ?? 2 Mr O'Hara's Tattoo, e8t $ib . Withington 3 Mr J. Osboroe's Lapeatcher, Sal 4b ?? ..Chelloner 4 Mr Whitebead's Ricochet, 8st ?? 5 S to 4 on Doefcot, i2 to I agst Caller Oui, 4 to 1 aget any other A fine race, ...

NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE RACES

... NEWOASTLE-EUON TNE RACES. The Newcastle Race Meeting of 1861 promises to be an successful as most Of its predecessors, if we may judge by the number of the hoisea entered for the three days' racing, and their various performances. For each day there are five races set down ; and some well. known and deservedly-popular patrons of the turf are represented in the lists of entries. The Nortbumber. ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Nyartiuo outtIligntice. HrxaMING APPOIN-TMEN-TS,' JJEAaL Psaca's Foxi'o-'ns. Friday, April 27 ?? Loiz-framlIngton rwad: MORPETR MEETING.rp. 1 Burden, Esq., .1. B. Cook 'iii, iOq.. C. .1. u'i the ?? of 'Morp5-tb (Alit Cran-to'n, P. i I tmitnn, ?? I-on. G.Mtgimr. Clharies P-L-0 W. J1. Woodl, Zs'j. AlrTboin.s Cr izg- ,f Clerk of the Course a nti S~ake-b ,lder. THURl$DAY. MAY 10. The TRIAL PI ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... THE INTERNATriONAL BOATr RACE. VICTORY OF THES ENGLISH CREW. The following is a graphic description of the inter- national boat race on the Thames, on Friday last:- t Bravo Harvardi Well pulled, Oxford! Harvard wins! ' Oxford, Oxford ! These are l the cries which ring in my ears as I sit down to de- scribe as best I may the gallant struggle of which that classic portion of the Thames ...

Published: Friday 03 September 1869
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1963 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Intelligence

... CO.'Portillo ?Iltcllitorllcf. LI'VERPOOL JULY MEETING, TUESDAY, JUlLY 10. The LANCASTFR WV4L'ER. HANDICAP of S sors each, 3ft (to t udwit h 1Odddiinesetr.Cemile unda ctarter. Nfr W. Brown's FnightWo the Forest, 3vyrs,9lst ?? 1 Lord w ilt r,'s H4ipp~as, ag~ ?? ?? . Archer 2 Nir ?? PLY a Li erberteto' n, 5 yaw, list ?? 3 Bet' ice-: 7 to 4 ahst Hippiaes, 2 to I acist Ronght of the Forest, trid ...

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS

... TELEGRAPHIC N EWS. UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE. The crews of the University boats dined together on Wednesday evening, according to custom. Mr Morrison, who had coached the Cambridge crew, remarked, in the course of a short speech, that the rowing of the present day was far inferior to that of ten years ago. It had now degenerated into a scram- ble. He hoped lie haddone some good at Canbridge, and ...