SPORTING

... GREAT MATCH ITO GALOP FORTY TMILES IN Two Houlvs.-This was one of thlogreatest equestrian treats ever witnessed, And the' iakers of' iimce wore very heavy losers. Tho undertaking wis to plrford in saddle,' with a pony and. mare, forty miles'in two brinrs, and cattle to be changed but once. They weie' met well kiluhv in the sporting world who had indertaken this i xtrt6rdihsry itask, nnd money ...

SPORTING

... -W-- - - CHESTER RA013S. FtEST DAY, MONDAY. These raceg commenced this day. The following is a reaturni of tule rincing 'Tho TitrAn STAKES Of 15 Bovs. smeil, With 50 added by tile Stand Committee. Mr. Prike's hr g Captain ?? (M. Jonos) I M1r, Ogden's tsr a Harpurhoy ?? Mr. ?? Walioptt er c Vetmu ?? A PnHsnsreE SWSEPSTArcsS of 50 soav. s'si'l. Lord] I),rby'ri ch c Aei'onaut ?? (Lye)I Mfr. ...

Sporting Intelligence

... I *Pqting Entelligma. ?? A=NCHESTER, Friday ighit.. The banks of the Dee will next week be the arena of contention for the various valuable prizes of far-famed Chester races. The stewardship is in the hands of two gentlemen (Sir John Gerard and the Honourable T. P. Lloyd) whom, by their personal attendance, &c., can- not fail to draw a rich show of fashionable patricians and a very large ...

Published: Saturday 30 April 1836
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 633 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Intellignece

... 1 ? ?,S-Jjartillq flite(Hylift. A., voars toll oin, vii )litre Nw lll-il overaet titotlii'mkavtt i l oh ?? did ntot, esab te'ia'ihr t 1111owri'alliv ii 'owsi ii taiouillv: it that arkivtritatfio :ttd f~asltI- jionahl'i huen whut ott ti-irtfi'e otaii'.Oui' gave to this Latctishlilvi ?? ?? t'mint v jolotintie ]rte at Ittie IuItI'I[I the worl LI's i'iiilta tid fir' fI veiitv !ive veal.S To -day ...

Published: Saturday 20 June 1835
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1064 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

MANCHESTER RACES

... MANCOHESTER RnACS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 21.-1he Wilton Stakes of 10 sovs. each, with aO added. Mile and quarter. Mr Buckley's ch g 'Traveller, by Tramp, out of Tiara, 6 yrs, 8st 13tb, 1; Ir l.a- cey's ch f Frantic, by Bellamite, 3 yrs, 6st II lb, 2,; Sir J. Bus.' well's b f Miss Margaret, by Actwon, 3 yrs, 6&t lib, 3; Mr T. Richardson's gr f Augusta, 4 yrs, 8st llb, 0; Mr Tomes's b g by Bedlamite- ...

The Turf

... ?? 'Ne 'Stirr, 7? ?T I ? I 1. a t , a r gurf# 'r, 1, ?? ?? Friday J~Enflltli/r Juy It my be remembered that. en FIdyseroiltwooe4 ear iilletter wrills oibserving tht''ieealO.C weersay St. 1tosritt most sets se Say sot. WIelt, we wereC rlesent to lire rif Scott-for fte%% threeyer-l that sworutd aceom ru-l tie tsk. e Iateonly en turf record ore, t'te o t tlrreei ear.oild heario~g thast o sttt ...

Published: Saturday 20 July 1839
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2190 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CHESTER RACES

... C - IMONDAY. The Grosvenor Stakes of' 13 s60s. each, with 20 . sos. added by the Stand Conitmittee, vere wvon by Lord Derby'sF;ilcoubridge, beatinig SirT. Stanley's Carraetacus, and two odthers. A Produce Sweepstakes, of 60 sovs. each, h ft I was vvou by Dlr. R. Turner's b c by Figaro, beating 4 Sir T. Stanilev's b f by Pottery, and three others, I A Mutch or 100 sOVS. each, h ft one mile, was ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTBLLIGENBC. EPSOM RACES (YESTERDAY). We are enabled to speak In high terms of Yesterday's araus, i ments; the weather vas floe, the sport a'!urndant atnd grood, and the company quite as ;numerous as we ever expect to see on tbe first dAy; that it was more fashiontahle than last year, i proved by the list of the visitors to the grand statid, which is deservedly improving Sin public ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'S-(LATEST BETTWING.) The betting was filat, and in every respect so wanting in im- portance, that we shall make no apology for confining our re- port of it to a quotation of the closing prices:- JULY STAXES- to. 2 agst Lord Exeter's Hellespont, 5 to 1 agst Mr. Thornhill's St. Preux. GoonwooD STAikas.-11 to 1 on the fied, 15 to 1 agst Mr. Greville's Moreila, 20 to I ngst Captain ...

HAMPTON AND MOULSEY HURST RACES

... rAMTON ANY MOULEY HVRST RACES . WaFoNus AY.-These races, wiell or ill conducted, have always been productive to the lessee of 'the course and the inhabitants of 'the villaes adjacent to it. The attendance proved thata. Judiciousjliberality will always insure support; it w as bothI Tmekrous and respectable; infinitely miore so, indeed, thai isi' al 'seen n the first day. .The entries for the ...

FACTS AND SCRAPS

... COUP' vOXT n;, :2. tel .i the whole. earth 'is bNttapo atbomngrd tOi t4e ben . Ichange: one's do COi,'theni~ls1ItdieeN' %ian- 'tO t~ X froif ne t tt ~ht Wi'~'i ~ rea~ S~~~~~~ .alike. . R ; ! i;: ~;E l,'':. . ,.'qTl'i g!-ii n A LoRG NoFn A*tD Rt)MISTAUU Wilsontown there lives, amer eoh'Ble4>::hbad amdi 5 very long tint wvhen he taikeis suffhe is bbliged to id? t ward three paces to Msack ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMARKET FIRST SPRING MEETING, I; tS. Free Handicap (to accept the 25;th lnstalnt). . MOzNoDAV.-Seepstakesof IO0 eacli, h ft. R.M. 0 Nonsense, 5 yrs 9st 6ib Little Cassino, 5 yrs, Sst Cletirwell, 6 yrs, 9st Cactus, yris, Sst lMarpessa, 5 yrs, Dst Achilles, aged, 7st 1311h Prince Llewellyn,lSyrs,Sst 101b Sensitive (iyrs, 7st l2'lb Lochinvar, aged, dst bib Moor-hen, 5 yrs, 7st 121b Baleine, 5 ...