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... vroi iTN-5- ,LL1&iJzvujq Y NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEE'ING : ,MNfAt MARtCH 30 'the 'iaiven Stakes, a S tscriprfiorsof cogs, eacl for all ages.; a-yr olds st. Tvlb. 3-yr olds 8st. 4-yr olds 8st 9ie; 5-yr olds .9t tib. 6-yr oldk 9ist.51b. and aged 9st- 71b Across tile Flat. M;r. D. Radciifie'stcih. ?? rs old - Sir ff1. Wiliiamson's b. h. Walton, aged. Mt. Blachfofd'i b. h. Currycomb, 4-yrs old I. ...

BOXING

... .. ,I. . 'V r nei~~~5~b-a ?? the 7-ozinge aB'c~- n u:'o a took. plice onl L~owleid CormiWh, tio.~I,~S ti. fhorn Crawlcy, in 5)oisex- Pie'viousto theoatp ii .raeulation-,%vele n d ,a bloyathirns s Ilsaever given, \vas. dc I,iidfu 0fe o~ i~in~' iAvino- oeenjornmec4, 'at it quarter b-oeig 'lck p .Dutch ~a ellveied it with~ Iiis -01 ti~il endad botle-iof~rmendeaza and P tn, n h asson r ,after ...

THE BOXING MATCHES

... TZZJ.' BOXING OA7iTHBS. Oft he pugilistic matches at Moulsey on Tu'sdnay.! r the battle bet v en Crib and Gregson, as xve'olserv,-e t I yesterday, excited the rtott interest, it turned out that i Gregsorl was the. most injuired. IHe was removed1 fron the Hurst to the. Xin''s Elid, at Haminlon, whienre r remained until yesterlday.. The rigfit side of his fice presents a spoleacle wihich. fvill ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORFING INTELLICrNCP,. N. EWMARKET FIRST OCTOBER MEETING, 1806. Pie TUESDAY, SrtN 0Spil I (Second Yeff) One third of a Subtcripiion of zgs. each, for J 4-yr. old colts carrying, &st. 7*b. and Fillies 8st. 4ib.-D. 1. sep Mr. D. Radcliffe's b. c. Barbarossa. - - D. of ?? on's b.f. Dodona. ' - - 2 dea 1 Gen. Gower's b. c. Swiniey - - 3 1 s Lord Growvenor's b. c. Yasper -- 4 fun S to 4 agest. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMARXET SECOND OCTOBER MEETING. : 'TUcI:1)A, OCTOBIR 13. Fifty Pounds for z-year old colts, carrying 1st. 21b. fillies gst. Two-yr old course. Lord Grofvenor'sch.f. by John Bull, out of Nimble - I Dukeof Grafton's b. f. Merry Thouglt, byTutteridge 2 Mbr. Wilson's b. c. Pantaloon, brotiher to Merrymian 3 Mr. R. Boyce's b.f. Orange Girl,by Sir Peter - 4 Lord F. G. Csborssa's cli. c; ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOR.R7IYG 7'TPLEIcZ cz7\C NsFWMARKE lT FIRST Sl-RNLC MEETixo, lilrc?. t rMy. Sitweli' s T ao~cls, Act. tillS heiat Mr- Halsleltia -Jewe~ss, Hy -I Md. U). songs. s. ft.-7 te 4 OI'll r;Iss. Lord Thley'sf. lay Wortiy, beat JIr. Cr~vsn's llam Sash, * eachl. ?? ?? C. Ycoge, h. ft.-5 to Iaainct LCi Foley's f . ond Y-:ar of the Newvnaerket Stakes n o yogs: l. fte 'it.s nd fillies r isin]g 3 years ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... - SPORTING INT-RLLLIOTECE. NEWV'ARKET CRAVEN MEETING, iS. MONDAY, Amsur. x, , The Craven Stakes, a Subscription of iogs, each, for all ages two yearsolds carrying 6st. 3 yr.olds, 9st. 4 yr. qlds, Ust. 9lb. 5 yr. olds, gst. Ilb. 6 yr. olds, gst. slb. and aged 9st. 71b. across the flat. Sir H, Williamson's b.e. Ditto,4 yrs old - - Gen. Sparroiv's ch. c. Castrel, 3 yrs old _ _ Lord Grosvenor's b. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ' n NEWMANKEF SECOND OCTOBER MLEETING. foI ;. \ - rRIDAY, OCT. u; re. A Subfcriptlin Plate of 501. for 2-yr olds, 7ft. 41b. and 3-yr old, bu 91t. 4lb. fillies allowed 21b. Two-yr aid' (Courfe. 2 Lord Grofvenor's b. c. Mlontalto, by John Bull, 3 yrs. old I Duke of Grafton's b f. Duckling, 3 yrs old. - 2 Wv Mr.Abbey's b. . I ittlg John, by Calornel, 3 yrs old 3 fet ir C. Bunbury s b. f Pamela, 3 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTLVG INi ELLZGENC.E. | EWNTARXRT SECOND SPRN'NG MEE'lING, *tVEDNESDAY, MAY i5, i'6oS. It(r Jockey Club Plate ofn ogs. to lie i-on for by lorses, &c. thc Pro'perty of Memnbers oyf the Joeckey Club), 4 ye-. olds, carryhl'lg 7st. zib. 5 yr. olds, 8st. 31b. 6 yr. olds Ebt. gib. and aged ft.lb.. B. ' C. 31. cf Cmefton's bi. n. Parasol, 5 vrs. -. I Sir3 -1. I'illianmion's b. h. Wtalton, 6yrs. - ...

BOXING

... ;- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 I .1 I I y .I ?? ;. - - :: i:. 1..I XZ A I.. O11I 0I 3 e lay o being the ]day kippoli~ted for. anl O sual P. pa 91o p~iis sip-here~was.-aful mhuster f h amali-. r! ears, cpootplt ot~,~r hel out far thle it day. It- hU b~n naade kndwn thiat the ?? d& s, betion n Younrg Wi~rd and Q0iik, Maddok v and Cody, aid Opanpej -and Smith arid othelis bor purses ; t e frinder for loo ...

BOXING

... tlhe following extract is taken from a work re- eently published, edtitled, On the Use and Abuse of Popular Sports and Exercises, resembling those at of the Greeks and Romans, as a national Object. By S. A. BRADSLLY, M. D. Vice-President of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society. ---Having, as the readers of the Political Register will have observed, lately made some ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 1. ;- ~. :- ~ an Aft ?? by , -4 = ?? - Ado . I j3 g t B E - X ?? ; ?? ?? ?? ?? ..a, A, .. PLIGSOE N. ilbftw tweefi Mbreto9 'thie ceitbieaned sliotV and n . I cf Aingdo, iS Bikkehifi a't 2 r hgeois. $ch;'>tool? place 3estX rd y, ?? s Hill,- nea-ri'ampstead, forr Goo faireals, ~o with;standing the ceblite y tof oetons fi om tl'ie i rt which Iih been spread abroad, bets were 5 to A pnI Keates ...