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... HLANDFORD UR ACr S.-Fsrt Day, redneadeg.- The Sweelistakca, one mifle hnat, wns wvr by & .r. Dilly's Paudriuns, behti 1g Mr. F'Irrqrtlh;irtin's Wandilerer, Mr. Biggs' Sotolenskk.-Tlie Dor'setshiie Gold Cup of 100 sovereigns was %vOII byI Mr. larihi iii nalied Presentimen t, buatirig Mr. Dilly's Parnidirtin, Mr. Banikeg' cb. c., Mr. Far(quiarson's b. f., anid Lord Rivers na nd GaInelia. (This ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... nt YORK AUGUST MEETING. !t, TUESDAY NIGHr.-Tlle races of to-day require little to be n. said in addition to what was contained in our last account.- le !Barelegs was the favourite for the Knavesnaire against Sirius, at be 6 to 4, and was heat cleverly. le The betting on the Yorkshire Stakes ran very high, at 5 to 4 to against the winrer, 7 to 4 against Jupiter, 5 to I Against Ros- W wt], and ...

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... SPORTING INTELLIGENCL. g EGHAM RACES (CONCLUDED). There was an extraordinary fill attendance of visitors yester- F day, on the race ground, attracted by tle excellence of the two t first days' sport-tie weather was tbe reverse of favourable. Tbe Stewards for next year ?? Egreraont, H. De Burgh, Etq., and F. %. igh twick, E-q., and already have their exertions procured several sub'cribers to ...

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... SPORTING INTELLrGENCE. GRAND MATCH OF CRIC1;ipgr.-lbe most interesting m ateh of cricliet, ever behold, was played on the Rovyal Cricket ( rotinds, on Mend lNv, TuesdaIv, ?? Wedoiesday last, between eleven gentlemen of' Susex, anid elevej geotlemen selected from All England besides, for 1000 guineas. 'l'hc play conmciteced about eleven ; A11 FInglalnd going in rst, anlid, to the vexatioll and ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... who EGHA M RACE8.F51VW6NESDAY. iday The number of spectators ona the Course t,,-day was more lw than usually numerous, owing, no doubt, as much to the anti- Je-cipated attendance of Rilyalty as to the superior quality ofi thle sport generally appointed for the second day at these Races. i His Royal Hichness the Lord High Admiral, accompanied by tile the Duchess and her Royal Highness the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING I-I YORK AUGUST MEETING1(Cu Ct V The following is the conclusion if Sntarday's , A Tse Silver Tureen, value 60 gaineas, for all ages. He mile and a half. Mr. Mason's ch f by Egresnont, 5 yr 1 4 Lord Sligo's b c Roswml, 3 yrs . 4 2 2 Mr. Edmoudsou's ch f Mystery, 3 Yrs . . 1 3 Col. Klng's ch mr Ultimra,5 yrs . . . - 3 dr Six to 4 on Ultimia; after the first beat ( to 4 aigst Mr. Ma- ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... the ~YORK AUGUST MEETING. un- ?? AFTERLNOON, Foaul 0'CLOCE.1 The following it anl Accurate statement ot this day'4 runninlg: the The ?? Stakes of 100 stuva. each, hs. ft. for two year old colts, Sst. 71b., and fillies, 7st. 1lib. T.Y.C. Mr. Petre's Is. f. Emmnelirte by Blacklock I Lord Millton's br. f. Ballad-silnger . . 2 n Lord Kellutiriae's cl. f. by Viscount-Georgians 3 Bettng-l to4 aat ...

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... |) ?? * i. -Exit - It e m , 9 ;, I I - ?? - F ?? ,,anvukhe aleasu lR is ateplifaate an~tbe'phasure~~ ~l~ach ~gcul~e~a ~wpid~4I&~~e sord caumrluess Ear and ?? ~orye A. Chichuetu,L..,cLod'. tIltsd~W i1t#nou, L~ord Chare S.nai, l'o ShelleySrW.La. 'a, C6h1d1 Berkeeyj oa~M.C~aaCiA4I~ t551 Colonel' L~yxtteA,' Colonel LeastnpI~ fa, a~p 'bigbjeon 'ne Viite ?? .. - *2 'Th bnasked-for rpuls. O$.- t ...

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Published: Tuesday 14 August 1827
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1319 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... EGHAM RACES. els This, the last of the Metropolitan meetings, commenced yes- We. tefday, and fully answered our expectations. But a few seasons Ite bock they were of a very inferior description, tud they would im soon have dwindled into insignificance, bad not the leading ment en of the neighbourhood, and some of tbe higbest members of the to Tnrf, rome fwrward to sipport them. Of the latter, ...

OXFORD RACES

... FIRST DAY, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14. The Oxfordshire Stakes of 25 sov. each, 15 ft. Two miles. Mr. I. Day's Liston; 0 years old, 8st. ?? ?? ?? ?? I Mr. D. C. Webb names The Constable, 4 yrs. old, 7st. 5hb. 2 Mr. J. Fane names El Dorado, 6 yrs. old, 9st. 2Bt. - ?? 3 Mr. Drake names Tears, 4yrs. old, 7st. 3. .. ?? ?? 4 Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, 15 ft. The straight mile: Mr. J. Dilly's.11aldonia, 4 ...

Published: Saturday 18 August 1827
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 534 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTINO INTELLICENC.E I GOODWO;D RACE8. cliiC5IESrK*ft, TU5SIS, These races, which have it tle course of a fel Ylas , highly in public estimation as to place tbens Years Ascot, Epsom, and most of the great mnerting5 feti morrow ; and judging from the unusual SIR otni the rank of the visitors (as well here as at tre vs ortst within six miles of GodAwood), and the char,,, 018 tries, they cannot ...