TATTERSALL'S—YESTERDAY

... TATTE RS A LL'S-YESTERD AY. More business was done yesterday than for many weeks past. M11 grave was hacked frely rnt 10 to 1, and at the close evidently had the call of Beirain ; F.-1ly also sprung two or three points, sa influential speculator, who has for a lung season been hacking him, haiving for siome time offerevd to tahe 16 to 1. The afternoon's betting was of some importance, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... S1 ORJANG IIV ELLIGENCE. NEWMARKEI CRAVEN MEETING. First Clags of the Oatlands 'Stakes if 50 svs. each, lift. D.I, Cotlolel Wilson's c, by Comnus, out of R1itterdam, 4 yrs, 9st Sir M. Wonid's Captain Ai thur, i y Bobndil. 4 yrs, 8st l0lb Mr. Watt's Mazeppa, by Godolphin, 4 yrs, 8st 41b Mr. Chffiney's Snail, by Wrangler, 4 yrs, 74t 1311/ Mr. Grvatcrx's Zucharelil, by Tiresin', 4 yrs, 74t 131h ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORT'rING INTELLIGENCE. GREAT DONCASTER ST. LEGER STAKES. The reimainder of the Northern nominations have reached ?? & make, with. those at Newwarket & in town, 72-a much greati nunibcr thsi mwas expected. We subjoin the complete entry:- July Stakts of 50 sovs. each, Ii. ft. Colts, 8st. 61b.; fillies, St 31h. St. Leger Course.. Mr. Vansittart's c by Whisktr, out of Darioletta, Lord Exet&t ...

SPORTING PARSON

... At a court of petty sesions, hel d in Kildare, on Thurs- day, ?? . 15 illtant, at case was presented to the public of rather aI curious nature. The Rev. Althur Jolh Preston , protestant eurate 'f the united palishes ol Ii Kilmeague aid Rathernan, 111d five summons lise surniscOikseS to tbe issued ,igailst a higlily respectable young gentlemion, (oneI of ouly three others of his resident ...

Published: Saturday 07 January 1832
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 602 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... '01X 'ILY IN'AE L LIGEX(C'I. D)WXCAS'XTR MEA'ITING-IS33. The Pi'oduce St A -as ii rye closed an hdoi ,IuNiO.kY-Prodluie Sti,es of li0 so's eacib, I, ft ; colts, 8st 71b; ?? (4St 41b. Fur ?? ea'. Lord Fltzkillini 'e c Li h ervriotes, out of G uveinaiate T,or l l~itz''il! itrii's t hV e tdee, ( it i f Cliukeri, a :Ak ; Irold M~il'on's c bv Hutofiipr-v C iliter, oit of P'artti oes' (1114 * Mr ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIG.NCE- . r. . -.A ;II fo nrr u The Cheshire For' Hounda Will meet to.morrow (Satr- day) the 21st, at Arley Hall; .orsday, 2ad, at Beeston Hall; Wedesdayj.25th, at Shavjngtun; Thursdav, 26th, at M~arbury; Saturday, 28th, at Wrenbury; at ?? ten o'clock, Sir Thomas Statley's Hounsds will meet to-morrow (Sattrday) the 21st, at Storeton Hill; Tuesday, 24th, Rt Hooton Lodge; at ten ...

GAMING, OR GAMBLING

... 1 ?? deix pa ltes a ce! antr e, It Va'ne ouvr e a t'cspoir, I'aotte Ir A / plinisno ir rtineyot : 11 Par.a pi ,v e C'est qg'tui etl/re, Y Par' 1:L des i~re que 'on so . Pe LONTDON PAPreR. IC In h This inscription for a gambling house, which we m have here transcribed, affords us the opportunity PC to offcr a few remarks on a vice which ve hold 'a be d inexpressible dread and detestation. th d ...

DUEL ON WIMBLEDON CO

... MMON,. On Monday evening, at eight o clock, a post chaise, in which were Major-General Lorenzo Moore, C.B., In the custody of Walters, the constable, of Klngston-on-Thames, and two other Inviduals, drove up to the dozr of Union Hall, and the Magistrate, Mr. Chambers, being on the bench, the General was conducted into the office. Walters having stated who and what he was, said the General had ...

DUEL ON WIMBLEDON COMMON

... IDUEL ON WIMBLEDON COImmWoN. (From the Sun.) On Monday evening, at eight o'clock, a post-cliaise, in which was ?? Lorenzo Moore, C. B., in the custody of Walters, the constable of Kingston.on-Tb55e5 and. two other individuals, drove up to the door of Union.' hail, Southwark; and the Mlagistrate, Mr. Chambers, being on the bench, the General was conducted into the office. 'N1ralters, having ...

Published: Saturday 18 February 1832
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1233 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE CHASE

... HUNTING ESTABLISHMENTS. (From The Town, a new sweekdy paper.) The pre ent is generally allowed to be the most open season ever remembered, though, as might be ex- pected, it has not been very favourable to scent, and thre frequent and sudden changes in the weather have been very prejudicial both to horses and hounds. The mor- tality among the former, especially in the metropolis; has been ...

Published: Tuesday 21 February 1832
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5704 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLWGENCE. TUE HOLDERNESS FOXMOUNDS Will meet at NiinburnholmL on Thursday, and at Etton on Saturday; each day at eleven o'clock. SIR TATTON SYKES'S FOXHOUNDS Will meet at Millington tomorrow (Wednesday), and at Killingham Westfield House on Friday ; each morn- ingat ten o'clock. LORD YARBOROUGH'S FOXTIOUNDS Will meet at Thornton College tomorrow (Wedneday), at Elkinutton Cow ...

Published: Tuesday 21 February 1832
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 878 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORT'ING JNTELLIGENCE. NEWMARKET FIRSTOCTOBER MEETIXG, 1832. The Graud Duke Michatl Stakes, of 50 sovs eacb, p.p. A F. Sir M. Wood's Count Robinson ; Lord Exeter's Spencer; Lord Exeter's Byzantium: Lord Exeter's f by Sultan ont of Advance; Lird Lowther's Messenger; Mr. Dilly's Salhlte; Lord Worcester's Copper Captain ; Duke of Portland's Imp ; Duke of Portland's f by Tireslas out or Emily; ...