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CARLISLE RACES

... C:IRL1ISLE RACES. WrDI;}S$eAY, JtUL1 1 . I A Maiden Plate of 50 SoVereigI I, given from the Racing Fund. IMr T. Dawson's cll. f. Jane. 4 years (Lye) . I l 1 Mr Arrowmsith's b. c. by Giratth,4 years . 3 2 Mr W. *. Ramsay's ch. g. Precursor, aged 2 3 T3oth heats won e asy. The Clarct Stakes )10 Sovere.;zns each, p.p. with sa added from the Racinr- Fund. Captain Carcourt's b. c. The Druid (Lye) . ...

STIRLING RACES

... Thursday was the first day of the Stirling races. The wea- ther was beautiful, and the turf in fine order, but the attend- ance on the course was rather limited. A Gold Cup, value 1GO sCs,. given by the inhabitants of Stir- ling, with 26 soyS. added by the stewards, and 25 soys. by NV. R. Ramsay, Eso. increased by a handicap sweepstakes of 15 sovs. each; ten forfeit; and five if declared. Two ...

VORK1 RACES.!' The r

... aces conminenced at York oil Moiaday the Sed, on sd which day there were six different matches and purses, only ry one of'which affor'ded hny sport. . ?? . There were. three races on TIuesday thse,2sd *'the two fir'st weeo id neyt u h lir aa enycontested as any ever run over that course.,-' get Fifty pounds for three year oldd, 7st. 71b. And four 'Vears iS. old, BIt. tib. Maiden colts alowed 2 ...

LAMBERTON RACES—1817

... LfMEERTON RACES-18i7. F, Jully 8.-The P-Il- Q-1- ?? , , Ur SD L,,it, I.y ?? Stakes of ftity Giinea.; each, h. ?? Dawson's bay filly Lalla Roukh, and Colonel Baird's brown filly, by Stad'ford, were named, but did not run. S14Mt DAY.-A Hunter Stakes of Ten Guineas each, p. p. by horses that have been hunted last season with thle Lothia,, or Mellerstain fox hounds, or Mr Alider's and Mr Hay's ...

EDINBURGH RACES—1808

... EDINBURGH RACES0isos. TuuisDAY-I-Iuniters Purse-so C-s. JeN Mr B.7l1ie's IN y'1orse I11 del Mr Dawson's clhesnut mare . 2. d2 . IMIr Heuldry's Pensioner .. 3 2 La M r Reid's Toby ?? 3 Ivel Mr Brown's brown nare ?? 5 4 Mr Ki.'s bay marc .. r, dr.W Smitch's brown geldillg .. ' dr. A very fine Race. r. FsriA -La ies Purse, 60 Gs. Mr Brown's chesnut horse Streamer ?? 2 1 1 Mr Hiendersgp's g-ey ...

EDINBURGH RACE COURSE

... ED7NBU~&Gll 1C , CG ,S E 'Whl M Inth 0.=e~ 'the e Tts Vre~ -.io t . atenbfo iiet part'of the 6 pob4 SpwE Wrrn- r s & NTT MotohltaI~~g~..,u ?? ~peho~$ctlanch* editune the in a 'd .elpgn atte liftir b c realtsan~e~ h a~o~ ~ aie. 1I~vin~ in h onrdi ol 'nie`ua~o h H. aitans In bsy aintnc h h Iccoktau-ut aze th ?? ~ ~ ~ ~fi 4 h Kn'Pltethe, ad'WT-te, i thrBa; xeN 11those beons ga u Is'iaehiee ...

SKATTING

... TI7I ArG. I e i -The late alarming uclcrreice iin Hyde Park induces us to give-tb the public again an account of;means' provided by the-skaiters of Edinburgh, IS to renderitheir elegant amuse1m ent, we mav say, f-perfectly safe.i w 1.i A watchman is stationed. at the ice when hI freezing, from day light till dark. He keeps off. -4aoys, and preserves the ice from being destroy- b ed. by the ...

SPORTING

... S.PQo TIy0 £Frs't thes .4tnls of Sporting and Fanc.u Gazette',) VIELl) S1'OiTS Frt) JULY. The months of May and 'June arc highly interesting be cto thle spertstfanl, particularly to thle shooter ; not, ho- ao ;-ever, on account of any active employment they Imaoflo s ford bun, but inasmuch as his fotu'r6 hopes materially do- firr r pond on the kind of weather that occurs during this period. CO ...

NEWCASTLE RACES—1801

... NEWCASTLE RACES-i8or. nd MONDAY-June za. :ij A Sweepfiakes of a0 gs. each, p.-p. for 3 year olds; all colts S11. fillies 7ft. Tilb. Two miles. Mr Brandling's b. c. by Pegafus, I Lord Darlington's Muley Moloch, a Lord Strathrmore's b. c. by Spadille, 3 Sir H. Willliamnfon's Lancafter, 4 P- Mr W. Hutchinfon's Earby 5 e- Lord Caflills' b. c. by Pegafus, 6 te3 ?? G. Crompton's Brntum, 7 id Seven ...

BOXING

... BO X I N G. On Moniday there xvas a pitched batt_ on ?? Scrubs, about four matle ut Hyde Park Corner, between JOHN O'iDoN wE (the IrilhmarrfnVho fought BELCHERS' brother - law,) and J.TMES SMITH, a woman's cfi-oemnaker The parties came to the ground about half p2a one o'clock. T here were feveral horfenmen and hackney-coaches on the ground, befides a *aa concoudne of pedefrians. It twanted a ...

BOGSIDE RACES

... - ': k-,- ?? rim - I _.v Lord Montgo ?? 6 fro ) : h lusnd .:.A Plate of 50 g8!yness, given bf ,the. Earl of ,glinton and ?? Montgoneriek for'all ages, twol mile heats, -mares and flgeldn alled i..b DA ' JOnt gonteie g bay 491t Rover, by Hyace.: thus,4year~oldst,,- ^ - - 1 1 George Curning, EsqX.' y coslt,by lohn Bull, three t .}yearsold,1s.S41b*Z':.; - \E . :: 2 s . . A. Oswald's cheibtihut ...

EDINBURGH RACES—1809

... EDINBURGH RACES-1S09. TriuRSDAY-Fifty Guineas for Real Hunters, Mlr Jackson's brown horse Winton - 1 1 Mr Hog's bay mare Sophia, - 2 2 Friday, she Ladies' Purse, of Fifty Guineas, was won by sir H- Tempest Vane's bay mare Little Fanny I Mr Cumming's bay horse Silvia - 2 dr. Littis Fantny walksed the course the second heat., PLACES OF PUBLIC AMUSEMENT, 'rHIS WEEK, AT EDINBURGH AND LEITN. ' ...