Sporting Intelligence

... Xpvr-ting Intelligence. (FROM OUR O511SPONDONT.) Masckater. Ireedntaday Night Our turf market is all but destitute of interest, and may be Wad to wear the gloom of dark December. Repeated offers are mrind by the bookmakers upon both the Chester Cup and the ate plu, ultra of the south events, of l84S; but it appears at pre- sent there is little or no desire to get on, end unless the ...

Sporting Intelligence

... &Vnrttinq Entelfigence. BETTING AT MANCHESTER. .Monday, Half past One. JULY STAKES-2 to 1 agst Colonel Peel's lot, take d to 2; e 4 to 1 agst Impression, cffered; 6 to I agst Robet; 6 to 4 ager T Tordesillas and Sisyphus, taken; 7 to 2 ag5t Sweetheart, 4 to I A taken; 7 to 2 aget Tordesillas, offered. s CUMBERLAND PLATE.-Even on Chanticleer ?? the field; 9 to 2 agst Strychnine, taken; 9 to 4 ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Aplyrting futelligeare. ?? 1-1 .- BETTING AT MANCHESTER. Thursday.aHVpast one. t ht The betting which took place was too trivial for any comment, a he beyond our remarking a disposition to back both Joe o' Sot and t of Halo at some advance en our quotations. 3 to I was also wanted 22 boat the leading favourite for ?? Handieap* a he otherwioo the prices hereafter prefixed remain with eearcoly ...

NEWTON RACES.—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13

... NEWTrON RACES.-WEDNESDAY, JUNR 13. The SCURRY STAKES.-Woraby Energy. Jollity, who came In first having been disquallified. The GOLI3ORNE STAKES af 25 siws. Caell. 10 forfeit, with Soh addi-d. The straight halfirmile. 13orbi Mr. J. Fowler's Jack ?? WhitehouoeI tMr. Bi.Green's Seignorof ?? ?? 2 -Mr. Barton's Lady GodiVa ?? 3 The GOLD CJP of C100 added by the Lord of the Manorto a ti Hlandicap ...

Sporting Intelligence

... pnrtitzrg rIttltgcne, NEWMARKET RACES. MONDA Y. October 12. MATCH. £C100. h ft. T.YC. Duke of Bedford's Taurona. 9421b ?? (Rohinon) I Lord Che terfields Haltlowback. 6it ?? 2 Even betting. Won by three lengthA. FIFTY POUNDS for two-year-oldq : colts, 8-t 7b,lb and fillies, 8,1 51h. T.Y.C. Mr John Daiy'd The Fotrmer's DIgtr . ADy Mr T StephEneon's Doctrine ?? Seyen others started. Won by half a ...

HOUSEWIFE'S CORNER

... LIVERPOOL AMD B' .mttimp.in MARKETS JOHN-8. BIRK'UKAD. w 11 ~ 1 ■ smUsboat, Fbidav.* him, 32. Use. 24. Dec. U. fa. 4. s. 4. s. d s. d. s. d. s. d. «to cite (to 0 „ 0 9 0 „ 0 Lamb.for- 9 9 9 91 9 , 9 » 9 0 „ 0 «* VlSsh V••0 w «0,,0 0 0 0 si„ „ 9 9w 9 919 ~ 90 09*9 8„ » 9 9 9 9 f*„ 9 9 2J„ 9 Butter,, 9 9 18,. 1 1„ pit Ditto „ 1 „1 1 010„ 1 per 124. 9 4 „ 0 0 8 4 8 „ Potatoes, pr. pock 1 0 0 ...

ASCOT HEATH RACES

... ASCOT HEATH R-ACES. I ,.1 TIhes Rae commenced on Thesday udrter0 , vourhlb] u ies. The announcementthtiwathe ?it5.f tion of' her IMajestY to honour the meeting withhe m was received with great delight by all classes.Th party made their appearance a few minutes after one ocloe1~ in nine carriages, preceded by the Earl of Granvie, )ESW of te Buk-hondsattejed y a large retinue. in the first ...

PLOUGHING MATCHES

... PIOUGHING MATCHES. The Foueran, Logle, and Behel vie Agricuftural Assoaatfion held their annual Ploughing Mateh on the 16th inst., on a field occupied by Mr Barron, biddle Ardo. When 34 plonghs started for competition. The judges-Messrs Johuston, Mukrton; Allan, Bodaehre; Skene,Laingseat--ater auinute inspection, awarded the premiums as under:- - I. Alex. Burnett, servant to Mr Rose, North ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING -.INTELLIGENCF. GRAND CRXCKET MATCH.-We urnderstand that a match is at present ol the tapis, between eleven of all England and twenty-two of Scotland, to come -off at Edinburgh on the 14thi September. This is the usuafo'dds which the for- mer is in the habit of giving to provincial elubs; but Scot- land never yet has entered the list with the southern play. ers. Of the Scotch clubs we ...

BRISTOL HARBOUR REGATTA

... BRISTOL H7ARlBOUR REGATTA. This popular amusement went off this year with more than usual spirit. By the praiseworthy exertions of an active corn- mitte, a considerable sumn (we believe above £100) was raised, which enabled the committee to offer considerabic prizes to the winning boats, and the consequence was there was no lack of sport. Besides the manly and healthful nature of tho pastime, ...

Published: Saturday 13 September 1845
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 860 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGtENCE. on Monday last a an rting military gentleman backed Mr. Coates, the celebrated .odoS pedestrian, to leap over b0o hur- dles, each -ft. Gins, high, pleced 12 yards apart, wvithin 2 hours; thus Coates must, to accomplish this extraordinary gymnastic feat, lea p at the rate of' 0 leaps and 72 yards per nunute in suc- cession from tie commencement. The matcd will come ofl ...

Published: Saturday 25 December 1847
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 380 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET MATCH

... CRICKET MA TCH. hed er's, last, was iary eral I, of, ?? the n of 1lo. Ih to ure, .n of Ince y of will nces gni- ion. bril- able iits ma- ared Self The Zi.-- DERBY. FllttT TNNINGS. Hardy, cby Hollingsworth, - 4 Crosby, e by Gibson, . Budworth, c by Hlenson, 2 Stainsby, hit ?? Foster, run out- I - ?? 0 1 Ball, c by Allen, . ' - - I Smedley, b by Kirk, - - I I Lead, at by Gibslon-,- ?? - i ...

Published: Wednesday 12 September 1827
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 637 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games