SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I _ _ _ _ _ LIST OF THE TWO-YEAR-OLD WINNERS.-1833, (COTrNurD.) COTILLION, br. f. (by Partisan) out of Qradrille, lhy Selim (Mr.W 'alker's)-480sovs. at York Spring Mcei- ing, beating elih f. Valparaiso, 1). C. Warlaby Bnylock, b. c. Lamihkin, by Yo ing Pliantomi, bh. c. Emigrant, br. c. Porfan, b. c. by Blacklock, out of Mrs. Rye, br. c. by Mnley, olit of Bequest, i;. c. Mr. Merrynran, b. c. ...

Published: Saturday 23 November 1833
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1842 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I mW aASTMID Raclau. 838. The racea commenced on Monday last, and have be'n nu. merously attended every day during the week. Although the Stand did not presenttbe usual number of personages of distinc. tion, owing probably to many ofthe nteightoouring gentry being at the coronation; yet It r* F.perally filled, ast were also the three temporarg stands, wll viere erected for the accom. modation ...

LIVERPOOL SPRING MEETING

... LIVBEfPOOL BPRING M3TIc' Itras rai c. SliV I1.-i'roitoce Stakes of, a(sivs. each, h. fiar thre;k'.r.(ild cedtl Sst 51b, fillies fist QIh; 3ib alloivedi, & ella reie d tutu a istaince. I subs. ) Sir T. Stanley's 1ch by 3ldcirei vii ldd aver. lie Dcrbv Stakes (i ej onvs. eachti, Ift, with SO added, for t; .sear-not cilh 9-t1. ?? lb; onils 111 iiand it dis- 'Li ?? Sr ?? StianIsCle 'he 11 igli ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I Tattersalt's, Monday, July 22.-The betting this afternoon was dull, flat, and uninteresting, notwithstand- ing the near approach of Goodwood races. The only change worth alluding to was the Lord Mayor, who was backed rather freely at 5 to 1; the odds, however5 were otrered at the close. A decline is perceptible in Miss Eliza and Wee Willie. The Cup betting was so inde- filite, as to pufzle ...

EGHAM RACES—TUESDAY

... EGIDLU IALCES-TUESDAY. - The promised visit of their AMa jesties to these Races too1k in place, contrary to general expectation, it being thought that ,pnf. - 1-.- ns.1,11 - ri1v prevent it.. Up to il one o'clock there was every appearance of a fine day; directly y after the clouds gathered, and tihe rain descended in torrents: 0 in the midst of this storm thle ROYal party were on'their road 0 ...

Published: Saturday 01 September 1832
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1045 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SMITHFIELD PRIZE CATTLE CLUB

... The anniversary of the establishment of this Association was held at the Freemasons' Tavern on Monday evening, and was very fully attended. Lord Althorp in the chair. The Duke of Richmond, Lord Hantingfield, and many other agriculturists from nearly every county in England, and several from Scotland, were present. After the usual cere- monies had been disposed of, . Lord Althorp rose for the ...

Published: Saturday 21 December 1833
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1534 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

DONCASTER RACES

... DO'NCASTE'K RACES. TvrI' 1: iiN IS its, Jib uwlru/ Sip!l, ?? Zi'ile St r .5 ti .4 wns ndkelic s frciol' chi'it vlnl'-iii ;it tics to eii,ciwitoio thle btiotillc that cit Ilie Citlose )lit ?? twi, .,I, thlec'h~ Icicci iii'cU to~ utreri t t ii~lc5 t itic. Shlclloah was ?? cii 41 ti I t iici icon drl id 1( fifty tiuid.; odsiii uviii't ti this I; tic I iiwr'trilq, tlhe ,cti'eiliiO pic ie cit tie ...

Published: Saturday 13 September 1834
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 794 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 7R~a*nIG INTTE e- F-SIuille lal ya fttt bitirdtldf have Isien fbeted in t*e o oithtlbnlbf tis meinetlfi. ,Tlt flst, is tltidditioirto tlbstewa hipofr Sir IGibert dEiatibote, who1ahWell as I hi~la-dlegaarO5nde: Te~ssee, residds in -the6 neighbour_.. boutih th hr achnge, in,.the -dys on whicl~the .Derbj andv Oaks- wl henlefeqrtlaerun. hitherto.theyhare been oleczdea i ais, dn aaid idayj and the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTlNG INTELLIGENCE. ASCOT HEATH RACES& The following is the complete entry for ttls Meeting, whicbk fixed f ir the 4th of June, and three ftliowinir days-.- First Day-The O .tlands Stakes of 30 soya eac, 20 ft. Mactcb, 150, h ft.-Mr. C sby's The Bravo, 8st 101b, got Gee, Gr..svenor's Falerrls, 7.t lllb.-Mile. Pruouce Stakes of 100 so each, h f-; colts, 8st 71b; titlies, tl 31b.-Old Mile. D. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... . SPORTING IVTBILIGBNOB. NEWMARKET RAC;E COURSE. V jUr~5n8D)hY APirAaooN-uIn the list of fashlonables ow 80-. rr p g wll be hfound several high ?? characters. - o P ipal are their, Excellencies Count Orloff and Count Ma- ?? e;c, the Russian 'MIZsters; the Postmaster-General, the aetary for Ireland and the First Lord of the Admiralty. eso here several Memibers of both Houses, who are, no doubt, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORT7NG INTELLIGENCE. WALTHAM ABIiBEY S'l~j'EEI'E-CfACF.. This event, which for somle weeks has' been on thre tapig, cace'. yesterday cifternoon, in lice ireseicee of anr icninnerui coliccurs' - spectators, and afflrdedec exce'llenct sport. The four miles Of wc Icc selected commenced at a field h.?lonc1'icg to Air. (tingle, near rpp ,~ church, continsced (over a tine and wocccwhcat bitly ...

ROYAL THAMES YACHT CLUB

... GRAND BELOW BRIDGE MATCH. The annual contest among the vessels belonging to the above distieguisbed Club, which has his Most Grdclous MPJ esty for iJs Patron, took place yesterdar, for a Slyv r Cup and Cover valued I at 50 guineas. As usual on these 'occailoris, the lt1yal Sovereign steamer was engaged to accomnpany thc msatch, and at an early hour the vessel left her Vivorings off the Tower ...