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 f ...
... - - ?? 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 f ...
... ]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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... . . 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 ...
... 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. ...
... 'T'HE LIVERPOOL REGATTA: , I - - - , ., . .- . . m This Regatta, toek place ou the river Mersdy on Friday last, and frum its behig the first spectacle of tile kiind which has taken place there, it excited great interest. '[he consequence was, that about noolo the whole population of the town began to pour forth in thousands by every passage to the river side, and the, numerous steamers and ...
... GnZAI'V COURSING UATC1. !-talked.of match bpteppn the Nr ,- a., ;- ?? AJA. euA2L'GH. C Tlhe long.talked.of match between the Newmarket, Swaffham, f' and Malton Greyhounds, was decidgd on Tuesday se'nnight, on il the Louth Ground. The parties were Mr. Wilkinson, of the Newmarket and Swaffham Clubs, and Mr. Lacy, on one side, r and Sir B. R. Graham and Mr. Best, of the Malton Club, on the other ...
... DONCASTW J IIUNT DIME}ZNG. iv- 3laqrch 171, rtl- V- SZ .-o in ,,.L f Monday, March 17, the Craven Stakes of 10 sovs. each. (Six el, subscribers.) eM. Iiouldswortb's ch c Vanish, 2 yrs old . ?? (R. Lowe,) I 31r. Hopkhinson's b f Eliza, 2 yrs ?? 2 ith Lord Scaybrough's b f Sister to Tarrare, 3 yrs ?? 3 se Sir John Byng's ch c Pedler, 3 yrs ?? ?? 4 1ni Vanish was never headed, and worn easy. Mr. ...
... CRICKET MA TCH. hed er's, last, was iary eral I, of, ?? the n of 1lo. Ih to ure, .n of Ince y of will nces gni- ion. bril- able iits ma- ared Self The Zi.-- DERBY. FllttT TNNINGS. Hardy, cby Hollingsworth, - 4 Crosby, e by Gibson, . Budworth, c by Hlenson, 2 Stainsby, hit ?? Foster, run out- I - ?? 0 1 Ball, c by Allen, . ' - - I Smedley, b by Kirk, - - I I Lead, at by Gibslon-,- ?? - i ...
... ' - ?? I - U A AfP.f;-l +-1, -1- rA no ?? at_,, I -=i a This Meeting took place on Tuesday, Nov. 4, and three fol- lowing days. The following is an abstract of the coursing FOR THE Cur_(Over Wharram.) FinST CLASs.-Sir B. R. Graham's Madge beat Mr. Lowther's Phaeton Lord M\acdonald's Firelock beat Sir J. Johnstone's Rover; Sir B. R. Graham's Thetis beat Major Bo ver's Beaufort ; Mir. Best's ...
... NFINVMA RKET CRtAVEN MIEETING. co Mondiay, Aprifl8, the Craven ~fakem,1 asubscriti~lon ?? S f r e a, fojr all sages ; 2 ras old sat iffib, 53 vrs uld Bill, 4 yra c, old Slt 91b, S yris old 9st jib, 6 yrs old 93t 51b, atid aged , 9st 71b.-A. P. to Lord G. fi. Caveridlsh'a b c by Partisan, 3 yis old to AU. Lirealfir's Is li Baiiker, 5 yrs old * 2 All. Wyirdlito's bi e Iublin Hood, 4 yara old * S ...