SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... $P)ORT!M yr hb4GEUR TATTERSALL' S. The crowded state of the room induced us to expect a heavy (day's hzusilness. This, howevev, was not the case, althdough some tolerably heavy engiagements wvere made. The alterations in the odds are not to he treated slight!y at this peled, ?? the I ear Pzp ?? qf te ?? Eilc s gives an importance to every fluctuation. Cressida is not in anny demand; the last ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING ?INTELLTGENCE. HOLDEltNESS HUNT RACE9-WE55Ng5OkV, Apri1 14. Sweepstakes of 10 sore each, fer hunters, won by Mr. Grant's cha h Ephosu6, boating Capt. Davids0n's hr hi Prosody, Mr. F. WVorsley'a oh c Carcicas, anid Msr. W. C. Maxwell's b b The Captain. Two drawn. Epiesus6 agst the field. Wonl easy. Mrasch for .£!iO, 14 et each. Two miles. hMr. E. 6smith'o b h Lisbon, beat Mr. llawcr'a ...

Published: Tuesday 20 April 1830
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 676 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMARKET FIRST SPRING MEETING. NEW-MARKET, SUNDAY AFTERNOON TUREE O'CLOCK. The character of the entries for the ensuing week in- duces us to anticipate that the meeting will at least ?? the one recently concluded; many of the leading favouritesv: for Derbv and Oaks are engaged, including those that cam e out in the Riddleswvorth, Column Stakes, &c., and many others, of whom the public yet ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTLLwEycJl., NEWMARKET CRAVEN MIEETI> .1. RACE COURSE, MONDAY .'.lTr ROON. The races appointed fol this dav have lo.ic nearly all in- terest from th e number of forfeits, bettin op-ingcotnpietel v out of the question ; nor was the show o :.ropany by any means so great rLS Might ?? been ?? 1lions the prl0 fmising appearance of the list and thi extlreme beautv of' the eatilher Whell ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING. NEWMARKET, MONDAY NIGIT.-From the late hour at which th'y were ruln, we were unable to send the results of the following Races by our Express fioin the Heath :- Sweepstakes of 1001, each, h. ft. ; colts 8st. 711). ; fillies 8st. 41b. Ab. M. 31b. allowed, &c. Ten Subscribers. Mr. Chifney's Priam. walked over, and Lord Exeter with- drew his stake. Match 500 sovs. each, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING I.NTELLIGENCE. NEWMARKET FIRST SPRING MEETING. TUESDAY NIGRT. The racing this afternoon was better, the company more numerous, and business altogether more extensive than yesterday, not that the running calls foranyfurtherde- scription than that given by us in our Express account, for the races wvere w%,on w ith considerable ease. The 2,000 Guinea Stakes was quite decisive as to the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING IN'ELLIGE UEU'. NNEWMAARKlET E-TRSTI SPRtING IMEETING. WEDNESDAY NIGHIT. The fnllowing races were ri-n aftres our account left, the lonth teraiinaiio' ?? Rn 1tii ?? l'ate hour,1: SIIeepstakos of ?? s' cach; II. f. T.Y.M. 4 91,bs. D ~of ii'tland-' tOoidan, 4. yrs, 93;t. 3t1b. 'RobinISOn) Mr.i rner' s Rse .A y rs, Pst. (ikej. 2 The ctigoplened at ~7to 4 on Oppidan, and closed at Ulto 10 ...

NEWMARKET FIRST SPRING MEETING

... ?? or 200 sova, e . ?? ?? eatingf Afr. Robe aie tRT$FI vgswrr' Th scrub St akesriloo! each h. ft., ci; Ari*I26- Snegniv beating br- RobL's ch. C' sa s. r JeT5scY TavistOk's c. by iddloeto Three ,hy JLrc jord vi e .Mr. Chsftey's Itab. '01,toI takes Oflo raineaeepstakes of 2 OVsovs.eachy cc 0-fwO E ter's beating Lord Coesd ;~ ?? ?? inO to 4 on the wne. ant prd lo 7sov eao, (6 Groventorsb Zilbyh ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORJTING INTELLIGENCE. NEWMARKET FIRST SPRING MEETING. Thursday Night.-The only race on which it is neces- sary to say anything in addition is the 1,000 guineas' Stakes, the Oaks betting receiping an important influence from its result. The Filagree filly, or rather the Jersey Stable, has always been fashionable, and this mare for some thne was a good favourite for the Oaks. For the last ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIG EN'E. it A numrerous conmpaily wcrc attracted to tbe racergrouod nt I a, Ciislor, onl Tolenday last, to wvit ness the relnalrig for al plate of te .'50 given for maiden; heorns nuat tltoreolh inired, and whdichl badi -. been regnlarlv tastedl with Lord b'arboroegll'o or Sitr flirbitrd r, Sotion s hOUndS duritng thc season: the plate waDs otVO ensily by I DfMr. F., tIes' b g ...

Published: Tuesday 04 May 1830
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1503 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

... SPORTING ILNELLI GENCE. NEWMARKET MEETING. At the last Meeting the Cup was challenged for by Mr. D. Radcliffe, on the part ot his Majesty, wvith Zinganee, and by Sir MD Wood with Lucetta. Lord Sefton declining the challenge, the inatch Nvill be run on Tuesday, in the First October Meeting next, for 200 sovss pp., and the Cup B.C. Zinrganee carrying 8st 811, and Lucetta, 7st lllb, A Match for ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELI -;ENCE. Mir~es- -, i ?? he 3 cc CAEjSTdart tACM&- 3. St an Gdrever lteie of t 1 Se each,- withr added by F titb ?? rommcttee, fo'slesgef50 w0vsh by eacb, hlft.dwo bV bi lde. at. 'beulsn b c LawrieTod beting fo Flrtit ?? chr T n b c t.hr .h rene Me. Miles's ra, by Whic Lortby'r bl- a be Gimbald, Sir Thomas. MObtyn' , L d- hr. Tur- s at Snr's hr ei Olymput. li 1. Beginsg,-45 t 2 ...