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SPORTING NTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'S. Owing to the Chelteuham Race. being in this week, little or nothiite of any importance was dome yesterday, many of the 2 members of the reum bring absent. Thse York August Races take place next week, most of the Great St. Leger fevouritee betog engaged in the vrious Produce Srakes there. Tue bettinlg, b therufore, is not likely to be heavy or intereptingt till it is seen ki how ...

NEWCASTLE RACES, 1829

... NEW.C&8Th E RMCES4~2f. ,L'4Si ss'y ae jI L. r, zrzk h~AYtt, 3U(I 0. _ Produce Stakeq of 51) Guineas eacdu ,b. ft. Three year oldi eo41,:8. 41b.- flllies, Sst Two niteS.- t(4 6WA.) Mr lidldelt's el). e. JwI,u Sleeveq, by Dr Syntox _ . J Sr. W-iOam:Maxwwl's b. C.by Viscount - - 2 :.The lyro Stakes of 2a sevs. daci p. p. or two year olt tls, Qst. 41b.- ,llies, sst h TreelquarterS of mile.-- (O ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... YORK AUGUST MEETING. i toRTc, TuESDAY NiGnT,-There have been scven arayals t since our last, most of the regular visitors being Included in tbe I number; the place, therefore, has assumed a tolerably bustling t appearance, still it is vastly interior to the animation which we hare been accustomed to meet with an similar occasions. The venerable Earl Fitzwillism, who has always boen the foremos ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMARKEr JULY MEETING. SuNDAY AYTEaNoON.-Tuis Meetiog will beconfined to three days, being one less than usual, and does not excite so much interest as usual. The ODIV race of any magnitude or influence is the July Stakes, from which tbe favourites for the Derby and Oaks are generally selected ; this year it brings out nine horses engaged in those stakes, Iucluding The Mummer, who appears to ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE, NEWMARKET JULY MEETING. TIJESDAY NIOGT. The following are additional ptrticulats of tli races this day: First Rcac-Betting, 6 'n 4 agst Seraph. 3 to I against Xerifs, and 4 to I aget Ronald. Xadlfa made all the3 running, followed by Itonsjd and Seraph till near home, when Serapb came out and wron very cleverly by a length-roe4 by Robinsn; Xas~ia, by Coually; Tanrerda, by ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORlTING INTELLIGENCE. - ~~NEWCASTLE RACES, meal n llfti'~~~momoa, July O., that A P'rodue stakes of. S0go. oach, is. ft. fur, three 'yenr old reoltund fillies, tIMd w 'on by Mvr. Riddeli's cit O Lotwn Slecvco, by Dr. Syntax, healing Sir Wms. 51001 0 Maxwell' h c byh Viscount. 'Twelve othar'2 drawn. Betting, 4 to I on BEs 's Lawn Sleeves, ',Von very easy. ar d The Tyro strikes of 25 sues, ...

Published: Tuesday 14 July 1829
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2055 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Postscript

... ?? ?? FRO I LONI N FRIDTY's GA'ZETTRE. BANKJRUPTCIES SUPERSEDE13 1k Wyatt, Marlow, Buckingbamrnshire, coach-proptlte.. C.13rooks, Tunbridge, Kent, lioen~draper. BANKRUPrTS. C. Smith, Pheeni x- wharf, London, coal-mercban t. Sol. ?r. Teague,-CaRnon-street. - Ashut J. Clarke, Regeils.street, linen-draperl. Sal. Mr. shurs, New sto.street. R. S. 'retyman, Reaent Circus, 05ford.strees, Inen-dtaper, ...

Published: Tuesday 14 July 1829
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 1174 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... YORK AUGUST MEETING. YORK, MONDAY NicHT.-Frno tbe appearasC8 of things rat present there is not much prospect of th meeting being remnark- able for any of those attractions which formerly charscteried the August meeting. At one period it was by odds the grolst~t In the North, generally occupying six days, and sornetifl141 seven ; tbis year it will be contised to four days, the Saturday Races ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMARKET JULY MEElING. MONDAY ErENING -There have been several arrivals since yesterday, and most of the regular visitors are here. The Jockey Club Dinner. last night, was attended by Earl Verulam, Lord Anton, Lord Lowther, Lord H. Bentinck, Honourable W Anion, Sir Mark Wood, Colonel Russell, Ctristopber Wilson, Esq.,Delwm Radclitde,Esq., Scott Stonehower,Eiq., - Roberts, Esq.,and four other ...

TATTERSALL'S, MONDAY, JULY 6

... I _ TATTERSALL S. Bfol0tAY, ,TUI.Y 6. The betting to-day was in general rather heavy; nor was it so definite as might have been looked for at the period, the New. ?? Meetting being next week. The Mummer is the only horse backed outright for the July Stakes, the others being talked of in lots. Lord Lowther's lot are, Sapio, Verdict, and Envoy; Lord Exeter's, the colt out of Advance, and filly ...

Published: Wednesday 08 July 1829
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 991 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

NEWCASTLE RACES

... I ,, ,._,N1EWOA TLE ACES. tonday, July, 6,-The Produce Stakes ot 50gs. each, h. ft. for s year olds. Two miles. (13 subs. ) Mr ltiddell's ch. c. I,awn Sleeves, by Dr Syntax, 1. Lord Kelbuxrne's b. c. by Monreith or Viscount, 2. 4 and 5 to I on Lawn Sleeves; won in a canter. The Tyro Stakes of 25 sovs. each, p. p. for two year olds. of a mile. (6 subs.) Mr Baird'sb. c. by Champipignon, i. n1r ...

Published: Saturday 11 July 1829
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 3113 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... e NEWMARKET JULY MEETING. 'S On MorNDAv, tite July stokos of 50 bovs. eachr (27 subs.) Wa won by Sir Al. Wood's clhc 'The Mummer, by Reveller, beatinltLord'Anosdn's ol c byjMorisro, aTnd Lord Jersey's e:f by Comus, Five other3 started but were 0 not placedi. 6 to 2agst tle wionber: won by a lengthb Oil WDDNosAs , - a match for ino sov.. Duke of Portland's cih c iarioqiin, beat Mr. Van ...

Published: Tuesday 21 July 1829
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1072 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games