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SALISBURY RACES

... d races; for, like his noble employer, he was; in point of strength are said to be pretty equally balanced, and a good C. Hardy Mr W. J. Age us Is; » 7st Gib (S. Day) Mr E, We know of no trainer, except Robson, who lexpected. The odds are upon Twickenham ...

DERBYSHIRE AND B' URT! itch was at B urton-on ‘Trent, On Friday, the 90th ult., a mi en ¢ hire)

... players on t he Hastings sid le are—Messrs. E. Thwaites, J. 5 yers, Tutt, Williams, Pett s, Dunk, Selmes, Whiteman, Channel, Thomas, cher, Jeremiah Thwaitcs, and Sinden.—Brighton Guardian. Tue Tuesday, the 4th instant, a match was played bet bers of the ...

The following game comes under the better player gave the odds of the definition of ** short and sweet.” The

... Chelsea Doctor will fight the Bristol Baker for jf2s, in three weeks or a month. If tire Baker will not fight, he will fight Thomas Berry for the same amount. Sambo Sutton is prepared to make the match with Nick Ward, in London, and meet him on Tuesday evening ...

ROYAL THAMES YACHT CLUB MATCH

... Throne, to fill up the vacuum occasioned by the lamented death of the late King, becoming the Patroness of the Club.—Sir Thomas Hardy was also pleased to compliment the Club for their exertions in promoting the national amusement of yacht sailing, and to ...

TO CORMSPONDEKWi

... will Uke place to-morrow and Tuesday. Plymouth has manfully done its duty, returning two Reformers John CoUier, Esq., and Thomas Bewes, defeating Sir J. Cockbum and Capt. Blackwood, a majority 221. POET COR NEB.' A CALL TO THE ELECTORS OF ENGLAND- Electors ...

ROYAL THAMES YACHT CLUB

... ed to honour the Club with her distinguished patronage. The announcement was received with great applause ; and as Sir Thomas Hardy, the Vice-Patron of the Club, had presented the address, and, by his exertions, had obtained the patron arc of the Queen ...

VKH

... Huntingdon•hire Shaw feeder; and the gentlemen of Surrey (Davis feeder , fur Jt'i abatti* and jffiou tne main. Ncrr and Spbll.—Thomas Marsden is willing to accept the challenge of Joseph Lax to play at nurr and spell, for from Jt jb 100, upon condition if ...

6BHXEAL KLICTIW

... His lordship has been appointed one of the equerries to her Majesty. The privilege of franking commenced on Wednesday. Mr. Thomas Ball, Irish barrister, while sailing in boat off the Red-house near Chelsea, Friday week, fell overboard and was drowned. ...

BROMYARD RACES

... . . 332 Mr Patrick’s bc by Manfred, 3 yrs, lOat . . 623 Mr Essex’s Alice Grey, aged, 12st 4lb . . 4 4 4 Mr Thomas’s Jerry, aged, 12st 4lb (lame) . . 2 5 dr Mr Hall’s Collington Lase, 6 yrs, 12st 4lb . . 1 bolt The All-aged Stakes ...

HEATON PARK RACES,

... various occasions at a»> letic exercises. He is much younger than being but 3*, wln.e Townshend is 45 years of age. and seem* hardy active man. There n-> question of Townsbend’s integrity; and should he win this matcu-and will no doubt strain every cerve ...

, V*»-r ,* .'*•-*•* A. y * V*, : \ *.*** > | GOLD CUP FOR 1837. , T rtTl,lr

... lib ißarhm). •• •• J Mr.JCslloiray’»bsTslbot, aged, I est 11 lb [poet entered] (oweer) 3 Mr. Scffert’s Paddy, lest I lib (Thomas) •••••••• ••• • 'V. Mr. Oliver’s ch Rector, d. by Smolcnsho.d yrs, lest 111b (Sly) Mr. Boast’s Stranger, i yrr, list (Martin ...

London ; Baldwin and Cradock. Paternoster-row

... LIVERPOOL AGRICULTURAL MEETING.—The attention of Agriculturists is again esdled to this very valuable, prolific and perfectly hardy description of White Wheat; the prominent Properties of which are its coming to harvest least fortnight earlier than any other ...