BOWERS COURSING MEETING

... S DrauvingrZ is quite pro- verbial, especially lthe lovliness of rsi'nt; emle lignlrcs. Mir. W'1 ttonT, of' l6, Paternoster-row, Loeldo~t, has, upon the most liberal terms, secuired thse Talents of this Gentlemnan, in a series of exquisite Design.s. to ...

Published: Saturday 04 December 1824
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1290 | Page: 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... the rage of the elements has been felt so very generally, that the means of support from abroad has been essentially nar- rowed, and from St. Petersburgh, in particular, wve expect little or nothlnq. Your fortunate island, though visited by more violent ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Park gates in nine hours and eleven minutes, v- fe ning the match by eighteen minutes.ar NATIONAL BOAT RACE. place in T A Rowing Match for a thousand dollars lately toto White- u the harbour of New York, between a boat beiongigite Hussar, hall, in that ...

D URHdA M HACES. I T

... lhos, Pearson. Esq.of this town, shi,- owner; Iriday last, in Northumberland-street, Airs ]low, widow of the late 3AIr James Row, of this town, aged 64; Monday last, Mrs Gibson, wife of Mr Nicholas Gibson, of Nor- thumberland-street, in this town, all nmch ...

SPORTING ITELLIGENCE

... WVEDNESDAY, HiALyF'AST ONEa (BYT EXPRESS). it The Ihacto to-day isill be vety scanty. and but little sport is expected. F- The 'rowe; is getting very dull. The fluke of Yuri: is expected everymninuts In his carriage and four, accompanied by the Duchess of ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Aoier. Greville's by Young Buckle, and Tsvaddier by a ad. At tfie Rtooms this evening the appointments were made for to-mor- I row, and present the most attractive apearance of any this week; there will be two PLaes a Sweerstakes, and tw~o Matches, as follow ...

SPORTS AT THE WESTMINSTER PIT

... But, as the house was not yet suficiently qlled, the door-keepers continued to cram in all that'cae. This prodtcod a fresh row, and cries of 4 Ftll! Full ! burst fnom all quarters and the Manager was again called. Having ap- ueared; in Qi ( ooufrt dreqt ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Pitlock, of Darutiord, brewrers 2 a t C. Sheppard. of China-walk. Lambeth, icathsr-dresser * 2 11 fW. C. Wright, of 5'ateraoster-row, bookseller .2 a1 T Er. M.Sarter, late of Carshalton. corn-inerchant . . 2 5 V. L. Vanderrmoolen, of Castle-street,Ioojndsdhith ...

YORK RACES

... D)arlintgto n, aged 69.-lTuesdely meek, ills Shoititot. sife ofh P'rocler Shttton, of P'onteland. ajed ?? Sattrtslv lhst, L ovaine Row, in this toswn, r'l, ilolbert Jobson, aged 4ii dese, sot lv ?? Lhe 8i1t itist. at Hlemtbitn. ;zreld 58. A'ir' Jatt0 iecsvk. ...

ASCOT HEATH RACES—THURSDAY

... or five rows could obtain any view of the assemblage of children under the dome. This inconvenience might have been easily avoided by ranging the seats in an inclined direction, similar to the man- ner in which the last twenty or thirty rows of benches ...

BETTING AT TATTERSALLS'

... lane, Cannon-street, dry salter. .July' 23, J. Maxwell, Boston, Lincolnshire, tea-dealer. July-23, IV. H. I Stevens, Hedge-row, Islington, dealer in earthenware. 'JulV 23, .7. Eives, Canterbury, ironmonger.., July 23, i. l'ylie & 1. J. , Richardson, ...

Published: Wednesday 06 July 1825
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1258 | Page: 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE ROWING MATCH

... THE ROWING MATCH. Yesterday being the day fixed by the Funny Club, for giving a Prize Wherry, t be contended for by the Watermen of Lon- don, a vast hody of these who iove the water, and who love sihts, made their appearance on the surface of Father ...