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OSWESTRY RACES

... * OSWESTRY RACES; . 0C1 . - ai 0. A ?? . 1 Cfr, It ?? , SEPr. 24. .The St. Leger Staliys of soya, each, 15 s5vs. forreeit One mile. Mr. Mytto 's br c Le&htere, Sst4lb. . walked over Major Gore's br fBi'lidera, 8st-2lb. . Sir Wil. WVynie's b. f. Sabrinza 6st sib.. A Cup, valuez £50. the gift of Sir IV. IV. Wynn, e Bart. added to a Handicap Stakes of 15 son. each. One mile and a hale. Sir W. ...

WREXHAM RACES, 1827

... IVRE-H-HA.MI IRACES, 187. OIn Tuesida, the 2nd ?? Gold Cup, vaille I 00N-s-'Thelicat, tour times round tile C ourse Sir '1 . Wl yuie's bI im. Signorina, .5yrs old st, tlb ?? ?? I te lvttc o's cii. . Euphrates, aged, 9st. ;lb. . 2 nr. '-rlude namles; chi. e. Predict'r, 4 vrs old, Sst 3 sfr. IloAd *Williones nalmes b. c. rlianhe. 'a vrs old, st ?? ?? 4 Sir WY 5\Wii'e oh. e aid. Lie old S..;lb Mr ...

TIGER HUNTING

... s. al We have been kindly favoured, by a Correspon- w dent-at Hydrabad, wvho formel one of the party,. io with the following interesting narrative of a tiger: d, xursion at Doongul ; Several tijors having madc their ?? in I tire district anid near-the village of IM0ooogul, about I eighteen miles -in a northerly direction froal the t city of Hydrabld, belonging to the Chief Minister I of the ...

CURIOUS RACE

... A very ludicrous scene took place at the King's t Armns favcll, which is ?? by Mr. James, is, Camden-town, on Monday morning last. A master 1l sweep, named Haywood, and a tailor, were drink- lug inl the tan .roomn amongst other persons. The t, sweep had Oil himn a nsmoek-froek, wvich bore all t the syssiptoms of his trade about it; and the tailor I hasd mnade a holiday ef the day, and was ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SpORTING INTELLIGENCE, We last wveek glave our readers a short, notice elf the sportinig establishrnflits in Angle5eY: we since thespoltil~1 1soured $Njtlj some additional then have been ravour with e acceptable particulars, wvhich]i we ?? wvill prov ubject, abe to our sporting i'ends. Whil o sujmilar cotm take this opportunity of requesting siar l3h municatious, respeetili otlerand should ...

Sporting Intelligence

... --re've- Bportillo Intrili3mur. ion Joh GREAT FIGHT BETWEEN SAMPSON AND Irj ?? ~BROWN, tlhr .ng For Fice Hiundred Sovercigiis. col red the '[oeOf us. 'rlisulgh we are generally opposed to the brutal by ,f a exhibitions, called prize fights, the late one be- thc tweenI Browsn of l3ridgenorth and Sacipsoo, which bul we last week notice:l, as having been decided iu I tlt l:vour of the latter, has ...

CHESTER RACES

... Ilyst, These races, commonly the source of great at lo b 50 tracti olln comnice next Monday, when fine sport PI is expected. 'The following are the entriesalready R declared. Upiqs MONDAY MAY 5. tie e Produre Stokes qf':i( sors. cacih, h ft for.7t7reei eoars old e to colts 8st 4 ?? flli ics Sst. 7'7ro miles. :J/ altsted, Lc. ight Lord Grosvenor's h f by Black lock rI ~ed i)r f by Blac klock di ...

THE RACE WEEK, AT CHESTER

... TIlE RACE WEEK, AT CHESTER. This period, which may be cealled the Carnival of Clhuster, is over, and that ancient city has againi resumned its wonted stillness. The weather duringh a g .the week was, on the whole' favourable, andl the thi company numerous, although not so much. so as on tw LS former years. Fhe assemblies at the Rno al Hotel, ?? eon Wednesday and Friday night were never cx- j, ...

THE LIVERPOOL REGATTA

... 'T'HE LIVERPOOL REGATTA: , I - - - , ., . .- . . m This Regatta, toek place ou the river Mersdy on Friday last, and frum its behig the first spectacle of tile kiind which has taken place there, it excited great interest. '[he consequence was, that about noolo the whole population of the town began to pour forth in thousands by every passage to the river side, and the, numerous steamers and ...

WREXHAM RACES

... WVREXHIAM RACES. 'T'aSuitsi)A', October 2-Tlle Gold Cup, value 100 ih sovs by subscriptions of 11i sevs each, 14 sulbscri- s hers. 'JFour times round tile course. ?? IVI Ytton's cit rI Esnphrates, reod, 9st 611 ?? 1 j Mlr'. W'bitc's hr It Euxton, 5 yrs 9st. 2 ilt. (iLLrdh t's b c Sampson, 4 yrs 8st 51b ?? 3 Mr. Thtnpsons's chl Ih Predictor, s5 yrs 8st 91b . 4 T''lhe others paid forfeit. S A ...

HOLYWELL HUNT

... HOLYWELL HUN'1'. TULISDAYOotoberl4,-ProclueeStakes of 50cove ?? h ft. Twuo miles. Lord Grosvenor's cli f Niagara. Lord Grosveilor's Olym~pus . ?? *Sir TV. Stanley'n Is r f by, ?? 3 Four, paid forfeit. The Mostyn Stakes of 10 sari each. Tine Mostyn Mile. Twet ight subscriber's. Mr TV. P. Lloyd name Litoi, by Anbo,iaged..I Mr E. LI. Williams names Orthodox, aged2 Several others started, hut ...

GREAT FOOT RACE

... GREA'T FOOTr RACEI. Thie mnuch talijed (if inatch ?? S&tmuel Lewis, ocf Coathrocok (surnamed thle Atitelpe of De. jillliti Forest), and John7 Weost, one (If Lord Bel- grace' F'Ootlnott, Caine ofoil' o MfiOI~iAi'mrig thet race course, Chcester, for cac hillidlimil pounds as I. 'Vle In~ittel created extiraordincfaY interest in ?? p)art oti thle cooliltrI', amd inl time sporting~ o rcl ~~s gellel ...