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ACCIDENTS

... 32; and the mother, Elizabeth Jones, 55. Fatai. Accident the Liverpool and Bury Railway.— On Saturday week an accident, which has since proved fatal, occurred on the Liverpool and Bury line, near the race course at Aintree. labourer named Denis Waterson ...

RACES TO COME

... Hunt Paris Racks.— On Sunday, the weather being very fine, theChampdc Mars was surrounded with spectators. The Races went off without accident, and were honoured by the presence her Majesty, the Dukes of Orleans and Nemours. and suites, who appeared much ...

ACCIDENTS

... “ee ows ACCIDENTS. — lay, Berks Accrpent at Kew: Tuesday evening, eading, o'clock, a band of brass instru ments was playing in front ri of of Prussia public house, Kensi! ington, wi a phaetoa, drawn at horse, in which were a gentleman and lady, approached ...

CHEAM RACES

... Handicap Hmocn Race Stake.* of one sot rneh, with is added twice rnuud ; ever seven burales ; were won by Mr Scott’s Little Robin, besting Mr Carlin's Uotbusb and Games's Sluggard. Gosbush walked over for the second heat. Unfortunately these races did not terminate ...

MONIFIETII RACES

... MONIFIETII RACES. WEDNESDAY, July aom.—The weather, the cheap and easy con re yance. the quality the sport, all contributed to render this annual meeting more than ordinarily attractive. It is computed that bv the railwav alone from thirteen to fourteen ...

LIMERICK RACES

... LIMERICK RACES. FRIDAY, August 21.—These races commenced on Friday week under the most favourable auspices. Crowds thronged the coarse from the earliest hour, and several of the equipages were tne most** bang-up description. Capl Croker, 17th Lancers ...

races to ookb

... ne a gun effects of the accident. The lad who jherweod’s Balinage a was so much stunned b yy the fail that many imagined for a short time heats, fataily hurt. He was, however, but slightly injured. is’s DE Lewis’s —— Wand. RACES COMB. Ib, The Newmarket ...

THE RACE

... Claude Canton, Parthian, Rowland, and Murton Lordship were pulled up son fourth. from home. Algernon was put out of the race by an accident: at the m lb, five was dropped for starting he came in costact with the Elegance fil y Stakes thrown on his side; the ...

ROMFORD RACES

... ROMFORD RACES. MONDAY, Sxpr. 7 —These races came off this day. In the park of J. Freeman, Esq., close to the town, aad were very numerously attended, the railroad having brought hundreds of London visitors. A Silvbb Cue. given J. Braithwaith. Esq., added ...

MAZE RACES

... arrickcastle bl 3 dr The Messrs. Power’s hi r»cs met accidents during the first heat. The marc pushed the winner very closely, and all quite disappointed that she was drawn. cxcclltiit Saddle Race, with thr e heats, thru to k plac®. Mr Richard Ua.sli ...

BUNGAY RACES

... yrs, lOst 2!b, and Mr Sacb’s hr Chevy Chase, 6 yrs, 10st 2ib, after capital race, won by neck. The Hunters’ Stakes of 1 sov each, with 10 added; list 71b each ; winner of any race 71b extra; once round, over three seta of hurdles; to be ridden by gentlemen ...