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... ot inman, a highly respectable. butcher, near the the ilephatnt and Castle, London, has l ately coime into Ty, possession of'a very considerable estate in the countynt Ceof Devon, in a singular land unexpected manner. A bet fewyears ago, a ...

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... )oCATslf ci, S1l tLcnt Ih settling has gon re a raCe. greaestwinersare aidto e I. Hines Bland, 30,0001.; Nlr. Refisdale. 5,00..e re., Captain Miller, 51)00/.; and AIr a t(f thle reat leetting b ien loses a laryr al 'Fa sic bring titi' worst' horse in t ...

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... Chrysalis, Latimer near at hand, but not looking like a wvinner.P The first,t ve kept it up at a rattler, to within a short distance of tbe Judge's Stard, wileir Aickle brought Tnrconman ont, and won the race in a very cqomplete style by twso lengths. Robinson ...

EDINBURGH RACES—1827

... cording to report, four men, two women and a cow, - satsk nearly opposite the battery, and within a quarter sY of a mile from the quay. The body of one woman !1s was got o0sltore, butquite dead: the wife of a far- mner in this neighbourhood, was also ...

SPORTING

... Captain Bates and Dr hoore, of St also a Miteralogist of celebrity,-.tog0 ° The Queen of Wirtetmberg is by no oa been represented, although a very Sinoloer~&mi s on this subject by her Royal Brother, the Oa 0 a When hos Royal hightoes saw th ir l, made ...

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... * * A capital reae, and won by a ner,'k 10 to 11 agst. the winner, wbo was rode by Baker. TuE BOROUGHs 05F FOUTHt05ARItC..A Meeting of the Freemeni of London, resident mut Southwark wsas held etrday ait the Queen's Head, St. Margaret's Hill, when a k'e11tion ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Holborn, to make a match between Jackson and a Welshman, to hop twenty hops for S00. WaaSTr11G.- Cano's friend, will attend at Belcher's, this evening, to make a match with Pelkingborne, for 500L. a-side. REUIsxN MaRTEN AND YOUNG GAs.-A ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... torce, front a certuini instinctive ceedi ,sympathy (without wlsich knowledge is cold, and laboite Stats supcrfiuous), seines on the strong points of a Prospero, a 1 at Macbeth, a Hamlet. a lear-ne so descend is the scale of am t- intellect ...

SPORTING

... tisendlinii a tree' Chat ?? ma slanting direction oiver 'thit rich.' laealit, Ivsiltir Wli's-li'eit li itd areviownly v'ri.isetd tno leesttitan three tiutes. At thisl time sit the pitartolona who httd first sotittei were left fill behinid, itrni .ttdy a resw ...

ASCOTT HEATH RACES

... recently been thrown intlo a ferment, on- aceotunt of a gambling transactiote, and quarrel in consequence. The dispute arose, while playing at Isa- Izard, hetweet, Mor Bryan Edw iard Du ppa, B. A., of St John's, College, and Mlr.H. A. Barnard, of Emanuel's ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'S, MONDAY. Somi A very important alteratiois in the odds will be fnund below-fhle ls for crack favourite, Velocipscde, tans descensted from the elevated poitio n a lies sa81 long aomeopica by him, aed is now at 12 to I witheut a friend thle drag enuse ...

Published: Tuesday 16 September 1828
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3328 | Page: 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

NORTHERN MEETING RACES

... cleverly. A Produce Stakes of TIhirty 6(atonSa CaM1h, hair forfeit. One mile and a distan ce. Mr Davido of Tuilloch, a .. f. ilif tgnotteitte,- M dr Fraser of' L:ovat's h. f. Stratf 'Lfs; 2 Mr Macleod of Cadbull's I,. f. I -y ldargarct, S A s ...