Refine Search

Date

1800 - 1849
344 1840-1849

Newspaper

Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

Countries

Regions

London, England

Access Type

344

Type

344

Public Tags

More details

Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPORThG) rST-ELLIGCE. - . ' , ''TATTERSALL'S. MouDAY. The L~eamaitonBStakes, the Great Yorashire Handicap, and the 3e'rbj werei slightly touched upon, 'ut the only bettieg: of any lm- iortaics'i5e' on the Sti L'eger, on which' we have two or three hariges to isotice. 'The crank as will bs gatheted from the quota- ?? the call of the ffied jG to 5 on hinm, laid in several quarters, isving ?? ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... S1iTING INTELLIGENCiL TATTERSALLUS.-MomDeAT. ST. LEGER. 11 to'8 on Ctssack-6 to-l agstPlaset-9 to I ast Eryx 10 to I taken' resly) - 10 t I agst Van Tromp-I 7 to I ?? Philosopher -30 to I agst Mr. Martin (taken)-40 to . agot SwaltJw (taken)- 50 to I agst Sally Maggs.-M~s Sarah is scratthed for her Doncaster P engagements. P GREAT YORKSHIRE HANDICAP. 1I 7 to I agat Palma-S to 1 agst Sagaci tYS ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTInG INTELLIGENCE TATTEbiSLLLS.MONDAY. LEAMINGTON STAKES S to2 agt MopM~(taken)-3 to 1 aget Wolf~dog (taken)-l 0 to I 5 to 2 agat Mewalior and offers to bet that neither he nor the Game LasS filly starts. ST. LEGER. I I to S on Cossack (taken)-4 to 1 aget Pae tk o1- tol1 agst Van Tromp-10 to I agst Eryx-S8 to I agst Philosopher (takenfrl& to 1 agot Forecloaure-4O to IapBlc Dwr-Ot '1agot ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOATING INTZLUIGENV3 DOx4CASTEIL RACE9S TUESDAY. The subscripti~n.room was fully attended last night until near onu o'clock, bat to very little purpose, the business transacted bevie) been in small amounts, and confined to a few horses. Foreclosure whose sudden advance at Warwick made so great a sensation in the sporting circles, had been in high favour during the whole of the day, and before ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOBT'XG DnTELLIGENOE. TATTERSAL'S.-MoNDAY. The settling on the Doacaster events Look place to-day, and passed off quietly. The large account, however, to which we alluded last ,week, renaina unsettled; and as no communication has been re- ceived by the creditors, it is looked upon as a desperate case. An, other party s also inquired after, and with several persons who were present money ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... S^- RTING XTELLIG&KC _-a - - W NEWMARKCBT FIRST OCTOBER MEETING.-TuEsnAY. SwEEPSTAREG of 10 sOVS eaoh; for two-year olds, 6st 71b; three, S8t 71b; four and upwards, Vat. T-Y.C. The winner to be sold for 50. Three subscribear. Lord Albemarle's Rad ulphus, 4 yrs (Robiuson) I-Mr. Rolfe 0uld Ireland, 3 yn (E. Edwards), 2-Mr. Payne's bi f by Buzzard, out of layla, 2 yre 1W. Mareon), 5.-Betting: 5 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... swoRTmG 3NTE.IGWENO, TO TUES EDITOR OF lXOYD'S WENRLY NEWSPAPER. Sma,-Tbe almost unparalleled interest treated by the late Great St. Leger, which has continued Itself to, and become centred on, the Cesarewitch and Camnridgeshire Stakes, will, I trust, be an apology for thrusting these observations upon your notice; and though late in the season to commence the present undertaking, yet, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 77 -7 ?? , 4 - - ?? - iS Tan LT L ?? OF 2vs i Sin,-Nextyweek tire Itlewrarket H{oughtoa feeting cloces tbe, eventful se-son-of 1847, which, trn a O.rry to add, hes be-n the Esre, -0! several d 1._mddsehemes and inelbinationc, anid also exposed several .defaultmrs, m any of thora being gftitleman of )iane fortunrn I might expatiate at length rjyS2 these points; ?? as tlipe latier is rather a ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... - NEWMARKET HOUGHTON MEBTING.boiaiDAr. The CRITERION STAKES Of 30 Brov each, 20 ft;,for'two-year old colts, Bet 71b; fillies, 8st 51b. From the turn of ?? in. Forty-five hubseribers. Mr. Mostyn's Losdetone, 6ib extra (Nat), I-Lord Eneter's Tial- phone (W. Abdale), 2-Mr. B. Green's Fiateatcher, Sib extra (E Ed- wards), 3-Mr. Pedley's Lady Mary, 31b extra (Tenapleman), 4- Duke of Rutland's ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'S.-MoxDAt. A few bets were booked upon the Worcester Steeple Chase and Derby, at the following prices:- WORCESTER STEEPLE CEASE. 5 to I agst Jerry-6 to I agst Cavendish-6 to I agst Sabiue-8 to I ogst St. Ruth-8 to I agst Glaucus gelding-S to I agst Chandler-12 to I ogot Tom Brown-12 to I agst Hot Joint-12 to I agst Forest BoY. The following notice was posted respecting Staurnore, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOMITING InTTELLIGENO -4- 5 i E TATTEtRSALL'S.-TrsNs5D s. The only bets on the Derby were, 300 to 25 agst Surplice, 1,000 to 60 agst Springy Jack, and 500 to 25 sgst Assault; lli to I offered on the field. NEWPORT PAGNEL STEEPLE CHASE. 10 to I agst Pioneer (taken)-10 to I agst St. Leger-Il to I aget The Curate-12 to I agst Chronometer. ACCEPTANCES FOsR TE MNEWPOnT PAGNEL STEEPLE CEZAsE.- St. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SDEBUwdG 114TELLIG=0CL TROTTIN0i - RearANCEc AND GeRn JOOOATOO5.0/yo'U FeeT'! Save. A-sID.-- The two.snile tratt~ing.snateb, for -the sum mentioned in the. heading of this paragraph, was decidedi en Monday, near Hounslow. The ground selected wee from the 10th miie-sit oh en. Pathe bacikee-od to the 12th. It is known that in thisi ?? i grey -hunter to trot in saddle against Reliance in haroess. ...