SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... THE GREAT DONCASTER ST. LEGER. :, The North Country Nominations for this great Stakes, closed at York, on Saturday morning, as follows:- - I TuIBSDAY.-The St. Leger Stakes of 25 sovs. each for 3 yrs. old Colts, 8st. 611).; Fillies, 8st. 31b. St. Leger Course. Lord Scarborough's b. c. Carolan, by Catton, d. by D. Andrews. Dodswoj'th's b. c. Brother to Tarrare, by Catton. Sir E. Dodswoith's ch. ...

SPORTING INTELLILGENCE

... I;. 00 ad 0: 0 -SPORTING IN.TEI;LIGENCE. THE GREA; DONCASTER ST. LEGER. CONTINUED Mfr. 'NWel' by Orville out of Eosannel M[r. Houldsworth's ch. c Brother to Lancastriin Beagle Mrhr frChristiana, sister to Fanny Davies . ant's ch f The Balkan by Blacklock, dam by Walton D)uke Of Portland'scbTieas out -of Emlily Sir Mark Wood's cl c 1Te ume ?? b c by Cetus XMr.. Theakston nalles b c Sketch-book ...

SPORTING

... SPOR TING. THE GREAT DON AS.l`.R S1. LRGEIG . N The north country nominations for this great Stakes closed a at Yoik on Saturday morning, as follows:- : W Lord Searborough's b c Carolan, by C(tton, dam by Dick jr Aadrews. . b b e, Brother to Tarrare, by Calton. IT Sir E. Dodsworth's 'h c by St. Patrick, out of Lisette. P Mr. Wim. Dsuneorbe'% b c Barleycorn, by IFigaro, dam by C Anradis. co Mir ...

Published: Thursday 07 January 1830
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1331 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... : ' OrGIIF r Dot A~'l ESr tSa--, , .-.The north t ?? nominatiopsO fir this great stakes closed at York on Saturtlay mortilog as l'ollOvsS - n b lord Satrhtougtt's b. a. Caro' ' t dam by Dick Antloro Coton Lord Starbkretgt'sg b. r. BrottiSer to Tarr oby CIy SirF.I ldoork'srI r.~t S 1'.trik. sot of ILintte Y Air William Dam-neatosk. a. 1farlcyoyrrtl igrdm 1 by Atnadis- lb yr Ar lti's *-bv h v F ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENcE. TAITERSALL' S. The Mummer party were again in thefield yesterday, and managed to place their favourite in his old station, without, however, having any prejudicial influence on Brunswicker, who cannot be qubted at more than 8J to 1. Mahmoud and Wat Tyler were in somewhat better favour; but none of the others underwent any ?? sporting bets were made, and a tolerably busy ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOUTING 1NT'I'LLIGEHvCP. M.IALTON CRAVEN MEETING. Thc north country season \z'ill commence wvith the above Meeting, for which the following excellent entry has just beeni made:- THE CRAVEWN STAKES. - IMr. WValker's Pauline, (Sol. I-ing's Bessy Bedlam, Lord Fitzmillianil's Ballad Singer, Mr. Attwood's Argantes, Mr. Steel's Wellington, Mr. Wetherell's hi. f. by Waverley, Mr. Wortnald'N Billet, ...

SPORTING

... a TATTlERSAL LS. -TusPoAY. DizRa.-8 to I agst The Mummer; 8 to I Rgst Bruns. wicker; 11 to I Dgst Mouse colt; 1 2 to I ag~t Cressida colt; I'J to I agst Cetus; 1 to I agst Nlahmoud ; 17 to I agst Wat Tyler ; 25 to I agst Brother to Grampus ; 30 to I agst Zucharelli; 30 to I agst Mouche; 50 to I agst Brother to Lancastrian. The others as before. AKqS.-6 to I agst Mouche; 9 so 1 agst Maria; 10 ...

Published: Friday 22 January 1830
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1192 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

MOIRA AND MARALIN PLOUGHING MATCH

... 2,IflUA AND MARAifN PL UGRING MATUF.I The annual ploughing matcb of the. Moira and AMaralin r 1Brauec N.:E. Society was held on.Wednesday,-the 27th ult. t in n field, belonging to Mr. Robert Morrow,. in the townand t -of Ballyinagarahau,. when 21 phoaghs started. They were arranged in two classes or lots, viz.-in first class, the joloughiA t wsvere held by. farmers or their soels ;: and in ...

BANGOR PLOUGHING MATCH

... BANGOR PLOUGlING MATCH_. l The fourteenthl annual match of the Bangor Ploughing Society was 'Icld on Tuesday. the 16th i'Stant, on afield within the demesne of William S. Crawfllord, Esq., at Crawfordsburn. Soon after ten o'clock, the plogalinmen 112 in number) came into the field with their horses, plotighs, and harness, in most excellent order. Having drawn for their situations, upon a ...

Published: Wednesday 24 February 1830
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1100 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

TYNAN PLOUGHING MATCH

... TYN AN PlOJGHING.M >I\TICIL.. On Werlnesdav the 17th lrrs. this ramtnih of the N. E. Stciety heid its ?? PlOrghing M!ht h on thb ?? situate al-d wvell itisproved farm of of,- J~hn Hrriey. °17 Clintraialtv, contiguouls to the thriving tntivr of Caleldoi, Of whichand the elegant seat of its Nohll- Earl. the.re is, ftrm this healthy spot, a very favou rable-and aigree'able prospReet. The day ...

TIMOLEAGUE RACES

... On Thutrsday the above races cdmmernced, and afrorded great sport. 'I be first day four horses started for the Cup, four miles over a sporting country, and after a well contested run they came in as follows:- Mr. W. Bullen's iadlequini, rode by the ovtncr - I Mr. Traver's Jumper, rode by Mr. F. MICarthy - 2 Mr. R. Hungerford s Tidy, rode by die owner - 3 Mr. Barry's Far-daring,. rode by Mr. J. ...

Published: Thursday 04 March 1830
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1036 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

PLOUGHING MATCHES

... IPLOUGHING MIATC!1ES r~~ ~ - .1 T . X . r The Larne Brancln Farming Society Ploughing Match took place on ;'uestda 4'lell field qJMr. Samuel Richards, Dromain in tll' ii, of Car ecastleso justly 9 ated for its p pretty maids. The day V vourablea eard mense concourse of respectable people fron, nanl rounding neighbourhood assembled to w-it' cheerful performance. At twelve o'clock -S the ...

Published: Wednesday 10 March 1830
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1150 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games