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MIDDLEHAM RACES, 1824

... | illiDDiF.UHA RACES, S24. !Mpnday, A pril 26,-'The Criven St.takes ofl'ogs. each, p. p. ?? subs.) Mr ltiddell's b. c. Caccia Piatti, by Whisker, 1. Hon. E. Petre's ch. c. ?? Star, by Octavian, 2. 'Mr Ferguson's gr. c. by Grey M1iddleharn, 3. : Mr Salv 's ch. f. Lady 13ab, 4. Ma- jor Cunninghaln's b. g. Siingo, by Octavian, 5. .Tjhe l lxoron Stakes 0f.30gs. eic; fi: ft. fbr the produce of ...

LIVERPOOL SPRING MEETING

... LIVBEfPOOL BPRING M3TIc' Itras rai c. SliV I1.-i'roitoce Stakes of, a(sivs. each, h. fiar thre;k'.r.(ild cedtl Sst 51b, fillies fist QIh; 3ib alloivedi, & ella reie d tutu a istaince. I subs. ) Sir T. Stanley's 1ch by 3ldcirei vii ldd aver. lie Dcrbv Stakes (i ej onvs. eachti, Ift, with SO added, for t; .sear-not cilh 9-t1. ?? lb; onils 111 iiand it dis- 'Li ?? Sr ?? StianIsCle 'he 11 igli ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I Tattersalt's, Monday, July 22.-The betting this afternoon was dull, flat, and uninteresting, notwithstand- ing the near approach of Goodwood races. The only change worth alluding to was the Lord Mayor, who was backed rather freely at 5 to 1; the odds, however5 were otrered at the close. A decline is perceptible in Miss Eliza and Wee Willie. The Cup betting was so inde- filite, as to pufzle ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENC& CUCKERT.-CouNTY OF KrT. v. ALL ENGLAND. -On Tuesday this match terminated at Lord's, after two days' severe and scientific plays in the defeat of the eleven of all England, the Kentisih. cricketers achiev- ing a most brilliant and decisive victory with no lees than three wickets to spare. Englnd's' first innings amounted to 129; Kent, first innings, 113; England, second ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... i -- SPORTING 1NTELLIGf4NCE. Mr W. S'Cott has sold Sir 'Tatton Sykes to Air lralc Day; it is rurmoured ramt the price was 3,000 CLASPRn r. N YEL;b-C13r31elW, 'With reference to thea tw-*ofstr match for XO2s wthm Newell and Doubiiede.., staes in asnot her lei ter in tie E;. that as tireypoeslt'ely refuse to allow £20 inaitead of £10 for expanees, lie wa4 D now ready either to give -or take ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ASCOT RACES. TUESDAY.-Tbe Trial Stakes were won by Mr B. R Clark's The Conjuror, 3 yrs, beating Sir J. Hawley's A-la- mode, 5 yrs, Lord Albemarle's Nell Cook, 3 yrs, Lord Exeter's Lebanon, 3 yra, and Mr Meiklam's ch gPhilip, aged. -The Ascot Stakes were Aon by Sir G. Heatheote's Ak- bbar, b yrs, beating Lord G. M3entinck's Marquis of Conyng- ham, 3 yrs, Mr Meiklam'sInheritress, 6 yrs, and 5 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... -CONTINUED Cams pr __ -f _ :SKIFF MATCH ON THE TYNE.---On Monday last, a skiff match for £30 aside came off on this river, be- tween Gilpatrick, of Swalwell, and Candlih of the South Shore-the distance being from the High Level Bridge to Lemington Point. For some time past the men had been in active training, and much interest was excited in the result of the contest; and as the condi. tions ...

Published: Friday 02 November 1849
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 361 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... _ It is stated, on good authority, that Mr Russell, after the present season, relinquishes the hunting of the Sedgefteld and Brancepeth countries, and that his hounds and horses will be dispose of. A foot race, for 25 a-side, took place on Mon- day, at Birtley, between Scarlett, the Doctor, of Newcastle, and Willox, the Scotchman, distance 220 yards. Willox proved the bstter man, ...

EDINBURGH RACES, 1822

... 1; ,? -- I I 1; N, T I` -? ! 7 It . ? , F ? I :, ? ?! --l, 'CV P.1 I'L. .ioi d. !t'ke ?? ! 5rl; ?? 1h, tl. (ia cubs.) i ai ?? iw !:i ?? .;iit'ia i zzir ed 'e ir, '1 , h il ?? yea-is odit c10t1' Sir t' k lsb. 1. :..r . . ! ic.c s t..t ' X Y' 1). C. ?? Ptir.Lliv 1.) It ?? ii d i, l Srce. 't 4 v' La, I l.lr edh cx . ii . I; ?? .i t. .Zx, slz bf i6lt PvetT Sj . .r- I141, i. Sir A&. i s.b i ...

Published: Saturday 10 August 1822
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1714 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

YORK RACES

... I - , . -, YOIK RACED. Monday, May 9,o-A Sweepstakes of v0 savs. each, for all ages. 2 miles. (8 subs.) Lord Cleveland's b. E. Maria, by Whisker, 1. Mr Wormald's b. c. Bullet, by Cannon Ball, 2. Col. Cradock's ch. c. The Barber, by Figaro, 3. Lord Scar- borough's br. h. Cistercian, by Catton, 4. Lord Fitzwilliam's br. c. T'onterract, by Cervantes, 5. Lord Scarborough's b. c. Chancellor, by ...

LIVERPOOL RACES CONCLUDED

... X.lVEPOOL RACES CONCLUDED. WaDXRSDA.Y, Julty J,55--andicap Stakes of 20sovs each, h ft, for four-yr-olds. Once round and a distnnce. (6 subs. ) Sir .J. Boswell's br c Massetto. by Corinthmin, 7st 121b, I Mr W. Crompton's b. f. Mayflower, by Jerry, 7st 13lb, 2 6 to 4. an MaEsetto. Won easy. The Publicans' Purse of 501. Heats, once round. Mr Birch's gr f by Autocrat, S yrs, Gst 121b, I I Mr ...

Published: Saturday 25 July 1835
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1524 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... .. atiaerwa!C', .Monday.-,.The mwopat of business txansacted Il. (tie afteraount about xeacled..the average at this season. Ittouched equally upot the .Cmbridgeshire &akes and Derby, and comprehended several horses, but in neither race-led to any material change. For the first meationed event4he two favourites were at the same prices quoted last ?? them from Newmarket, 'he only noticeable ...

Published: Friday 25 October 1839
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 4148 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games