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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPoRTING INTELLIGENCE. Manichester, Weduinrday nighqt. The Newmiaricet rniniug, during a week of tong-to-be-res-1 ?? voatllul for tlietimeof the year, hals t causied tholpaigilogoilg 1 oftfear ?? i favoursoiteis and avea us still with Col. Anson's celt at the lop of toe poll. Tuere is pretty clear evidenee, from a re- v !erence tu our anne.ed prices, thatt the house of liuricigh I 3 have ...

Sporting Intelligence

... ; '4 ltrtins ,aTtgIttlCrT t. no alf a Authenticated returns of CousINGoNfSEsTINOS will be inserted Ile in this paper, if tent immedhily after the meeting. of I FRPOM OUR CiORSESPODENT.J Maanchester, WVednesday Nigh1t. THE LYTHAM CHAMPION MEETING. This long-looked-forward-to great coursiag event, after one day's diversion of an average character, was destined by the re. on turn of frost to be ...

Sporting Intelligence

... A~porturq fitdligynee, that I FROM OUR C9RRSPObYDEVNT.j V I anti Manchester, IVednesday Xght. O0 to be. THE CESAREWITCH STAKES -Oceonan 15. t the A considerable dash of business was accomplished preparatory P 3read to the present forenoon, when the racing calendar of yesterday N orter furnished a moderately attended room. None of the decided E cracks have bowled out. although several have ...

LIVERPOOL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... The ploughing matches this society «* the occupation of Mr Thomas u.h-i.r 7 thefK .the -Nor.!, vvv« Rail,™ t 'J . B part nf The Heather, during the SSm K,l M ° ' *» ckSIS = fZ?^Z :«T£ ! «,',e e 11 »t of the competitors: wlSfo!, C a E!ousha > IwobcKM. •doalil.- e«. IT; •*« Owners VISES' . T ,t, » Wait wood Owner ' 1. Ihos. Legh, E-n . Newton \v 1-. Karl of Derby ~. ...

THE LATE DR. WEATHERILL

... In our paper of Tuesday we recorded the death of this amiable man, who expired, at his residence in Hunter-street, the 9th instant; and we made some observations in the editorial department, which are now re-printed, because the whole of the passage given in italics was, an oversight, omitted. We hope it will be extensively read at the firesides of our readers. A few lines on the subject will ...

SOLUTIONS TO THE PUZZLES, &c. IN OUR LAST

... IONS;To THE PUZZLES, &C. IN Oltl LAST6 Because they both float in air, (Ayr, the county in which livte Doon runs.) 10. us, malt liquor can't drink, It sovea yhou tll marry a woman, I think c For, pray, with what conscience can you, my friend, court her, Arlien you yourself OWfl that you cannot sLPr.PoRT her? 1. Because she becomes an absentee (absent he!) I; Because hle says, List, list, oh ...

THE REGATTA

... The Liverpool Regatta, or, as it may with more propriety be called, the Cheshire Regatta, took place on Tuesday and Wed- nesday, and some particulars of the proceedings may be found below. Such descriptions are necessarily very dull, as they generally record only what almost every person interested in such details already ?? most amusing scene of the whole was the unexpected appearance of some ...

NEWTON RACES

... WEDESDEBMY, ?? Produce Stakes. Two started. Won by Lord Grosvenotis ri r Caractacus. Gold Cup. Seven started. Won by Me. CUiFfrd's j'Ide. ' Sweepstakes. Six started. Won by Mir. Bower's Lady II i Staffrcrd. d . Free Handicap. Four startedi Won by Mr. Noweil'lRound. waist, . F IMaiden Plate. Nine ?? lstheat. Air. Turner's The Pa Nabb first.-2d heat eight started. Mr. Nanny's Wedinck first. M ie ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Oparting ie LLVEhRPOOL HUNT CLUB-MAY 9. rt Thoe prInR ?? commenoed on Wednesday, over the nw St p courFe, at lioyinke. Tbe stewvards were Sir Thoa. Hieskoth. Bart., a d Jtahn Whito, Eeq. Clerk of the Courre, Mr. I W. Topharn. M DD As these racea are more of a private than a public nature, the al atocndance was nit numerous, and the racing was not first-rate st The HOYL AE SPRING CUP, a ...

Sporting Intelligence

... parttung ntettgtaenue. BETTING AT MANCHESTER. it nurs2ay, Half-ept Oe. : The Osbrldgeahire Stekelobetting wasextremely dull through- ii out the morning, although one or two movements took place respectins Daca, Wanota, and Yardley, the latter having been backed to win several hundreds at 50 to 1. As b3w as a fmootion y oevr 4 to I wastaken aSout'tboteeading favourlte, Wanota having e risen ...

THE SHORT-TIME MOVEMENT AMONGST THE BAKERS.-PUBLIC MEETING OF WORKING MEN

... A meeting of the numbers of the Operative Trades' Guardian Association of this town, which numbers no fewer than seventeen trades, was held on Thursday night the Concert the purpose of receiving address from the journeymen a tins of tbirf tewn aod Birkenhead, and adopting steps thereon. There was tolerably good attendance. the chali omae arter ' cl, alrman of the society, was oalled to Mr. ...

Sporting Intelligence

... i- povtilig litdtfttlenre, \lIoaIlrEl isT , F~riday EVening, FF13. 22. We concluded our remarks ou Friday by saying that it liad beciu ' i complete week of snop o1p) bisnICs. 'Liii. same, or aiythi'g like it, candot he sahd of the past oiic indeed, it may in a mensure be saidl to harve cliied on with the to be regretcied distressed state of trade, as exhibited in our Tuesday's cosmsercial ...

Published: Saturday 23 February 1839
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 777 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games