HAWICK COMMON-RIDING AND RACES

... IIA WICK COMMON-RID!NG AND RACES. Theire 1,ooibe sport, itace the, yetir been more ex- teadied tiut-II usIii, tutI glve Vviy general satiifactiioii. Tlhe comipetition 'Las geniI titi nigiiiuil bunt more celsp. ciallv in tit,' gynvoeiFes. .r t-en eak ?? naility, %ver Inaile. suiin~itcul is al list of t ite raceii and the se'veral campuiitituri. First Rice. at tile ?.ioor, fuir the. Towln's ...

NEWMARKET [ill] MEETING

... INEW'MAII IET ( Ni N \1iiNC. TrIIC'I:ICA, C' A.C'IT. 4. SIC'-.Terf.'tahC'C of ?? . It.i., for O~ prmtv of q.t. *I1h. : ti,trie1I ?? . r .l1rC'; ahl ..'el CLb..' bC~IICCC 5VC'. ?? a. 1 ?? fit -1Cr..ICC ' u .r; Lord Ldichrid ianto er l- i (h1. unt ?? t Cf pi-ICI l d CC- ' 7 ?? CI ?? :1 ?? 1-.1 C11CI Lord Ires'. ' . v. ?? MIICCCIr' iv 14.v 71lib1ild- Ally. . . . - MCr ,.'.1Ic h. r. M i' Cen ...

KELSO RACES

... These races came off on Monday and Tuesday last, at his Grace the Duke of Roxbrcrghe's course, with great echit. The Kelso Gold Cup, or Piece of Plate, value one hundred anl fifty guineas. one hundred guineas given by David Robertson, Esq., and increased by sob- srriptions of ten sovereiguis each, the rest in specie, for horses of all ages. Two mile heats. MIr Robertson's cb. g. Olympic, aged ...

ASCOT HEATH RACES

... ASCOT IIEATil IACE,. THUtRSOA¶.. MAT 30. Tlie ?? Djintitr 'Stak-, ifi 2,; oit iv .ach f-r three. v,.'tr old etilta. LI, 711h. 1t-q '3'1l. alo! Sitb. illoweid. &C S-in m.v ('tiir, i Lord Lichebiviti. t. r. The Clirsair-~J. Day) Levi4 Exeter's Bosaphorus 11etting-ti and 7 to 4 an Bosphorus' i. _h, inade play rt a good %tntIva pni -, fi i. Stand. %viit'le lhe Cni lir chmlleng.'ii aro if- ,troz! ...

MORALITY OF TORY CHAMPIONS OF THE IRISH CHURCH

... -MOfALITY Oi TOIR ICHAMfPIONS OF THE I ~~IRISH CHURCH. STIDL.ES..X ?? SESSIONS, MtaY I. (Before Mr Sergeant Adams, Cbairrman, and a full bench of Justices.) Trip MARQUIS or WATEILFoRD Atms.Y'_James William Wimrett appealed against a refusal, by the lie- nourable F. Byng, John Thou. Barber Beaumont. Esq. Andrew Maclew, Esq., and Charles Grabarn, Esq.. to renew a licence to the appellant under ...

LAMBERTON RACES

... The Lamberton races came off on Tuesdav and Wed- nesday last, and upon the whole afforded fair sport, as will be seen from the fllowing accountof the running TUESDAY, JIuxE 5. Farmers' Plate of three soVs. each, p.n. with ten sovs. added, for horses, the property of farmners. Mr Bogus's br. g. Donald Caird, 5 years ohl 1 1 Mr Bianie's b. g. Preston, aged . . 2 3 Mr Craig's eh. g. Moorcock . . ...

SPORTING

... SiPO1R TING. NEWMARKET FIRS'1PRING MEETINO MONDAY. 'The Scr-ab Stakes of 20 sovs eachh ft. Cihs 8st7,b, i ~St 41b. R M. amlit Lord. Jersey's c Doneguoi Mr. Robects's Ch c by Emi'ils ?? Lord; Tavistock's c by Middleton ?? ?? Won a tby leng&h.2,to oan Mr2. ObErts'f ch 0. Three ' M Match 200 h ft. Ab MI id, Lord Worcesver's Coulons Sit '216 MT,. Thorilhlil's Merchant, 8st 10,5b I Wonr by two ...

Published: Friday 30 April 1830
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1115 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... CUJRRAGH.SEPrFEMBEFLMEET1NG - KOLDABE, WEDCRBDAY.'The toiltiwing rate 111t, day :- cane ?? of 25 soya, 15 ft, for 2 yr olds Colts 8t e fillers, 7st 23ib;. 9 subs. 5 'il I-Captain Weateisra's a Freany, by Roller, out of Poo n Mr. Kelly's f by Dion, out of Stork, s, . ,Four otherswhbich started were Dot Placed.2 is Kinag's Plate forr 10o soyae for any Itor. wi Mr. Dieltey~ie bW Sk1ylark, feorigt ...

Published: Saturday 08 September 1832
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1151 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... ICURRAGH SEPTEM3iER MEETING. WEDNESDAY-THrRD DAY. King's Plate of 100 guineas . *Ir ?? Mr Flessl'a Milo 2 . 2 I'r Maher's Speculation' 3 a . a- 2 to I on Napoleon. Wellington Stakes-3o sovs. each, it subscribers. Mr Huntet'sDistilnsue I Mr Maher's Lapwing 2 , aplitai Forbes's Iioneer 3 Aptaid Westenra', Conrad 4 A great bettihg racd. Swgepstakes 20 sovs. each heat. NedSligo's Druge ?? I I - ...

Published: Friday 10 September 1830
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 671 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... I NEWMARKET JULY MEETING. NEWN.Ak.RIT, TUESDAY AIFTFRNOON'. TthE JULY ,rAVSs.-It is curious that the winners of this Stalkes for the last two years have been the favourites, trained in the same stable, and rode by the same jockey (Robinson). Value of the Stakes, 10001. We observed on the course the Duke of Portland, Duke of Grafton, Marquis of Tavistock, Marquis of Worcester, Lord Jersey, Lord ...

Published: Saturday 17 July 1830
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 968 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... -LIVERPOOL RACES-(Conclded.) -*n TTHURSDAY. A Sweepstakes of 5 sovs each, with 30 added for all age One round nald a distance. Mr Dawson's br c Satan , (Hesseltine) I Mr Beardsworth's ch f Puss - - 2 Lord Derby's gr c Falconbridge - , 3 Mr Webster's ch f Sensitiye -. 4 Two paid. A beautiful race, vvon by a neck. The St. Leger Stakes of 25 sovs each, p. p., vith 1O0 So added. One mile and three ...

Published: Thursday 11 July 1833
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 394 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... I IN- -G.im l i s;,- SPORTIlNG, CAl11EM RACES--- NVDE5DA1V. The Races at Caher commenced on Tuesday under the most ?? auspices. At an early jlour th'e Course Wat crowded 'with all the beauty n'd. fashion, f t14 andthe adjoining coun- ,ties, and nothing 'could exceed the int-eregS which-the amuse- ments excited.- All the preliminaary.;iraiagements having been completed, the Gold- Cup was run ...

Published: Friday 18 June 1830
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1269 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Sports and Games