SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ;NO TS e b' . ,' !THE XIIASE. tg ; joiLDElNE5srFqx Houiids meet .at the Kennell, the i' first daythe weatb-er permifti, at eleven o'clock. Lord YAnnoicoun'us Fox Hounds meet at lKingsforth House ori larsday; rand at Redbourn House on:Saturday, !.Ieach dayjit'ele~ven'o'clock,.. . rd Sir T iess's Fox Hounds meet at Galley Gap to- pt? | rntrrowi (.Wednesday), and at .Birdsall on Friday, each , :v ...

Published: Tuesday 04 January 1831
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 970 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... SPORTIN G. ENTRY FOR THL (,RIEAT ST. LEGER. Bras (le Fer, Lady of the Siv;le colt, the Golden Pippin,' the uses colt. Slight colt, c by Lottery d bv Smolensko. brot],er to lhomer, Perlet, Tremaine, St. John, Creole, Hamilcar, Good. luck, Streanilet, ?? Witch filly, Chorister, Mr. Bish, Camilla colt, Braithwaite, Georgianra filly, Sarah, Goldfinch, Jonos, c out of Active, Circassian, Frederica, ...

Published: Friday 07 January 1831
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 454 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE Thn u- rn-,oja-cc Fnr TAIIk r ,t n;t flr: Aiisnm The JOLDEWMss Fox Hounds meet at Gardham 6o1 Thursday, and at Hatilfeld on Saturday, each suiining it phalf-past tewo'clo'ck. , - . ,or4 YX anoouGi's Fox Houndsaiseteirt Yarbodrdugh' ,Camp to-mor row (Weducadey igtBibrook on Fnrday, 'and -at: laxby Wood on Satuskday, each day, t eleven'. .B~nT0I CturiJslswo MEUS rsQ-ble. ...

Published: Tuesday 11 January 1831
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 566 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

HUNTING

... - d . ,tlV iM ls. . GRAND DAY S SPORT WITH THE LINLITriGPW AND ti ISTIRLINGSI5IRE FOX HOUNDS. I This crack pilck rrdt at Preston, on Thursday week, when n a line fox was unklennelled. aody after a ?? buist tl of e'rht 'miles .silhout a check, .cross the hill country, Sie took'refige inthe dairy at Copkburn. Here, however, S _ he wAS unlfortmuate ii his retreat, for a bound dashed thr6uil al ...

A BRITISH SUBJECT BANISHED TO SIBERIA

... We came to the knowledge of the fact announced in the above title from the perusal of Dr. Mortoh's Travels-.in Russia, (published by Lohj- man and Co.) a work which refdcts more ,credit upn the cardour and intelligence of the 6author than upon the chh&acterg of the govetnmtist aiid people whom he describes. The mistrk to which the unhiapy cdhvitsi are doomed in Sibheriai hni thtcpied uity a ...

Published: Sunday 23 January 1831
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1009 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE NEW GAME BILL. (From the SPORTING MAGAZINE.)

... THE NEW GAME BILL. (Fronm the SPORTING MAGAZINE.) I (Fromt the SPORTING MAGAZINE) I We are indebted to an Hon. Member for the following l' Abstract of the Marquis of Chandos's Bill, ; to consolidate and amend the Laws in England relative to Game, and to authorise the Sale of Game. Possession of game to be illegal after six days in dealers, 7 and 211 days in other persons, from the expiration ...

Published: Saturday 29 January 1831
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1144 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE NEW GAME BILL

... THE NEW GAMIE BILL. | (From the SPOUTING MAGAZINE.) We are indebted to an Hon. Member for the following Abstract of the Marquis of Chandos's Bill, i' to consolidate and amend the Laws in England relative to Game and to authorise the Sale of Game. Possession of game to be illegal after six days in dealers, and twenty-eight days in other persons, from the expiration of the season. The following ...

Published: Wednesday 02 February 1831
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 960 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTBLLGENCE. TiVERSAL'S. A few changes have occurred in the Derby betting since ourlast report. Cleb is on thea.dvadisce, andnow so Clos upon the heels of Filagree, that we expect to see bim second favourite on the next betting day. Varennes also advances and two or three changes are likewise commencing amongst the outsiders. Antioje, Cressida, indTheodora were backed in'the course ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOR f TI ILNOLWAlINaB. -. . ..RACES IN THE PRESENT YEAR. Warwick.. Afar. 16 York Preston Jnty12 Cuttisfotd:. 21 Liverpool. I.1 Cheltenham.._ 19 Lichfield . 22 St. Alban's . . 11 Oxford. , . 3, 3 Clroxton Park.. 30 Epsom. 17 Worcester.. 9 Newmarket zip. 4 South Shields.. 23 Wolverhamptoni 1.5 Catterick 6 Maniiester 25 York .. 3 The Hoo .9 Ascot Heath ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LIVERPOOL JULY MEETING, 1831. The acceptances for the Tradesmen's Cup (value upwards of a thousand pounds), are the most numerous ever known for a si- milar prize. They consist of the following 46 horses:- Lord Derby's Felt, 5 yrs. 8st 121b ; Mr. - Clifton's Frlde, aged, 8st 121b; Lord Longford's Sir Hercules, 5 yrs. 8st bib ; Sir J. Gerard's Sarah, aged, 8st 101b; -Mr. Beardsworth's ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOATING AIYT - - A`h'P nSALL'S-TjntL35t, Yesterday was the last public betting day betu, Races, andi the betting was at once heavy, general The chief alteration was in the Oaks, for which Lamo, Dulclnea filly was backed so strongly that she became third sa,. vourite at 9 to I, although' the opeiiing odds were 20 to.I. Thet Rhoda colwaDerby,-and became third fa. vouriteeforthe eRddtesworth, ...

SPORTING INTELLlGENCE

... NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING. NE5WMARKET, YESTRaDAY AFTERNOON. Although a few Spring & Hunt Races havepreceded it, the ensu- ing Meeting, from its intrinsic as well as collateral importance, is looked upon as the commencement of the regular Racing season. It is gratifying to add, that in every respect, when the true inter- ests and respectability of the turf are concerned, the patronage of his ...