DONCASTER RACES

... - - ?? a the rat The attendance at Doncaster during the races has been very numerous and respectable, and we understand bthat the horses entered have been mnore numerous than on any former occasion. UTpwagr of ninety were entered fordthe great St. Legerl and ninteen started. The pressure of other matter compels us to, be Very brief in the description of the sports. Saturday before the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORiING PJTRELLIGENCR. .TEI cHtAE5., The HolderneMi rox-hoiinds wri~llmeet at Thonrnqlm, oq Ttiluesduy, nnd al Grao6 oori, on Saturday; each montr,. ing~ al hitir-past ten o',clock. Sir'Tatloir Sylies' fox-hou~ds- vvill meet at Lohster- !housre, on Wednecday; anid at Mitlinglon, o~n'Friday'; 'each' onorainX at tetio'clbck. ''-' ' * Lord Yarherough's fi)X-hnunfds will neet al Howebamn V~illage ...

Published: Tuesday 17 January 1826
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 471 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ]e TH1E CHASE, 4C. e- Tri HOLDeP.1eSS Fox HoutD5s trill meet at Risby, on Tuesday, ! (this day); at Rise ou Thursday; and at Kilnwick Percy on Satur- day eacb day at eleven o'clock, eIn Stg TATTOO SYKErS Fox HoUlNDs, will meet at Stamford Bridge or oil Wednesday; and at North Grimston, on Friday; each morning le at ten o'clock. le Lowt YA auonouGn's Fox Hountos will meet at Kettleby Thorp le ...

Published: Tuesday 06 January 1829
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1317 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... - -D?i ?,6 . ?- ?? ?? spolt-1:1NU Eo, I , . ?? oot~t TATlTERSA.LXs, JAN-. 1. The foilowing is a full statement of the ;ddu :- i:t DErB. -tI B to I gsg~tiotler . ;. S0 to I agst Gamelils , a S to 1 4;ga Web' so to I agst Turconsan 14 to I agst Estagnolle. S0 to 1 agtt Ld. AilesbUry'S v 16 to I agst Defence ?? sO to I itst SnnowdrpOp' 20 to I agit 'I'rumpeter 30 to I agst Cressida 20 to I agst ...

KELSO SPRING MEETING—1827

... KELSO SPRING MEETING-IS27. d These races took place aver the Duke or Rosburghe's 0 Course on Tuenday week, when the sport auffldedd far canoed- ed the most santl)ile exp, ct-ations. The course wass in the ' highest state ofperfectio-, and the following is the result of t she contests for the diffirent stokes. l The Kelso Spring St Loger Stalses of Ten Guineas each, e p. ?? three-year-old Colts ...

CALEDONIAN HUNT & EDINBURGH RACES

... CALEDONIAN m ?? it 'Yhcse racest coimmlljcl 'UlAsdav I Those races ( luaif1 a day %vias vel N fii, 1 -.I I I ad- ttt'iIU Ii If Wt'ti' Cl ii pa al r ~ ~ ~ ~ ?? grull' kifi ?? i10,1 Ifur (;l-ncte thte Itii ?? tin a of 13tii-i-fcihl aid( a--i ,Ot 'Ii Clio ' ?? a' I o' NV_ .Ia S Nion I rd~iiliak 1S'IP' ollI, I ' Marn L-i i-h rkI.C IE ( Iiti' M C Pt, ir I i i a1'.t5 Is. Olstl' Ii i I iui'1 It GI ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... EPSOM RACES -CON4CLUDED. TUs meeting terminated yesterday, pfterfoutr days of very fair average isporl-not that it has been by at-y nieas lirat rate, for nothing of thle tort was afforded by any of the races except the Craven Stakes. The great attraction yesterday was the 04ks' Stakes, wehich has been the source of a vast deal of apactolatiun, and which brought out much better borstas than any ...

SPARRING AT THE TENNIS COURT

... IEN'. FIT OF YoUNG GAS.-Youtir Gas took his ieuefit yes- terday, burt tile attendance of the Fancy was by no means so numerouS as was expected ; indeed, the frequency of these el. hibitions at the present day, is calculated to diminish their attraction, and disappoint the hopes of those who regard them as a source of prrt'fit. The setting. to, although not first-rate, wllS good, and gdve ...

NEWMARKET SECOND SPRING MEETING

... NEWMARKET SECONDI SPRING METING. MONDAY, MaY 18. Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, for 3.yr.olds.-Did not fill. Mhatch-100 sovs. h. ft. T. Y. C. Sir Me Wools John de Bart, 8st. 2ib. ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? t L ord Fvitzroy's Lallcastrian, S*t. 7lb. ?? ?? .. ?? ?? ?? 2 Won by a length. Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, A. F. Mr. Sowerby's Coroner, 4 yrs. 'at. Gib. I Mr, O'Connor's Damoin, 4 yr.. 7st. ...

Published: Saturday 23 May 1829
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 797 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

DONCASTER RACES

... . . A.. . I 'Doncaster, hlonday Niylit-The races to-day have gone off - extrernely well, and the town is npw full. Amongst the latest arrivals is his Grace thel.uke of Devdnshire, who was prene at the races in his capacity of Steward. His Grace visited the course in great state, his carriage being drawn by six beautiful bay horses, and attended by twelve outriders. Earl Fitmwilliam came in a ...

Published: Saturday 22 September 1827
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1661 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Ashdown Park Coursing Meeting

... Ashdown Park Coursing Mleeting. FIRST DAY..Noveinber ?? 18125. FOR. THE CUP. Sir H Vivian's wih. d. V'itvangcarc/l beat MIr S Hecthbote's by. d, Jfiggler )r M1eiick's bl. 1b. i u/ybeat ie Browne's b. i. Plunt-ap Mr GoeedIke's bi b. (G/lcetabbat Mr Cripps's bl. d. UIa//i/ac Mr J lag'bs wib. b. il/die beat Mr C l.oeg's bl. & w. d. Lie/ph Mr liebeets's yetl. ald whi. b. Rapture beat Mr. Biggi's ...

Published: Saturday 19 November 1825
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 838 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... BPO:ITT. he. T~ast Lothiir 9POlITING r iles st k ~ at, r ounf had 1 brisk tling of 11 MaUTle hunting this s eag it in, 30 lninute' tvitbout a check. nsart- Ihe htin tins h ason his commencedl Most favourably heavy fo r ?? he tmade the country a lie m-a.many fine scestt1 days at theve was an instance of so tt sly, and lie ill venture to ys at the beginning of a season; t III- fine runs in the ...