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or take three yards start of Washinrton of Crayford, in the same distance. A match can be made at Mr

... . Henry Bullock of Penkhull will run Lankey of Tean. or Alfred Harvey of Longton, and give two yards start in 120, or Charles Booth of Burslem, the same distance, if he will give one yard start, or Levi Low of Tunatall, on the same terms, for *lO tide ...

yards, for *5 a side, and he will meet him at Johu Goldthorp’s, Spring Grove lon. Oenby Dale, on Saturday

... the coming in end; or Henry Fall the same terms, for *5 or *lO side. Henry Bullocr of Stoke will accept the challenge of Charles Booth (the Burslem Fawn), and will meet him at the Jug Inn, Shelton, to-morrow (Monday), at seven o’clock. Thomas Mabsh of Hanley ...

PEDBBTKIAMISM

... an a's. A ‘ston of Handeworth, near Bi ke road at Derby. een put in yards, aside, on a level turnpi! -under-Lyme an d Charles Booth- would have 1\,—Ralph Manley of Newcsstle. three yards start. The Ca- ‘£10 acide, Maniev having and James Cotterill of ...

PBOBITBIANISM. MATOHBS TO OOMM- Maa. IS. Bolton, and Petar Alien, of Hanraod Ltt seten score yards, 18. Pool ..

... to 420. B.—Joha Rush, Bradford, and Joseph Bland, of Derby—US yards. 425 side, on the Hyde Park Uround. Sheffield. 8. Charles Booth, the BurslemTawo, and W. Skerratt, of Tons tall—l2o yards, side, at High Carr, near Neweastle-under-Lvne. B.—Dicky Misfortune ...

BELL’S LIFE IN LONDON, MARCH 4, 1849—PUBLISHED IN TIME FOR ALL THE SATURDAY MID-DAY RAILWAYS

... Ham on, and start at twelve o’ Nep Jounson of ae will run Washington of Middlewitch } at the yards, or Gosling of or Charles Booth of Burslem 120 y a side. A match can be made any ‘bt next week at the Roya! O. t Hyde cannet of J. Parry’s challenge te ...

PEDESTRIANIBM

... Albert Course, Bred! 11.—R. Hand and G. Day (both ‘of Derby)-—140 varda, for £2 10s a sid sly run 11 or 12.—Thomas Gib! Charles Booth—120 js, £20 a side. the 11.—A foot hurdle race fora silver cup, on the Northumberland Crick That no | never cw 12 hurdles ...

PIOEOM-SHOOTINCIj fee

... cockpit, between the gentlemen uf SiaJy bridge and tue gentlemen ot Ashton. Ko. oert butterworth. feeder fur Staly, and Charles Booth, feeder for Ashton. The main fought during tbe race?, at the Aintree cockpit, between tbe gentlemen of Cheshire (Hines ...

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... retiicver, from the uth to the 19th of December, 184J, 91 snipe, 30 teal, 6 ducks, woodcocks, and 7 plover. Cocking. —Charles Booth, of Ashton under.Lyne, Is, we are informed, willing to make match for one day’s play of cocks, for side, in the Staley ...

posit on Monday tha am the erannd at twa a*clock. last, at Mr Sawyer’s, Dove Tavern, Upper Mal pl ee

... side, and will meet them at the ten o’clock, to make t on Tuesda y aw af Sandhach. evening next, between eight an willrun Charles Booth, the Bursiem ‘oat him six miles, fair heet anc Wr, ,at the | mile, or ’s, the Red Lion Inn, Sandb or what | money will ...

DOINGS AT ABERDARE

... of the proceedings . . _ . , , . Dunning and Booth.—A match has been made between John Dunning ofTunstail, and Charles Booth, alias the Fawn ofßurslem, to run 120 yards on the road at Smallthorn, on Monday, the 29th inst. for side ; 45 side have ...

PEDESTEIANIBM

... Pert! a Till ef Stockport—H0 y Dec. 2.—Robert Coo) of Mottaam and 8a! rs, he has tention to side, at ellewae. Line and Charles Booth (¢! h Manley of to monstrous rtion that 2.—Ralp e. William Hewart jursiem)—120 yards, of Boots staki ——— Eastham (the ¥ ...