Sporting Intelligence

... '.. Aportino Intfilidatri. DONCASTER RACES.-(Concluded.) Fouriiii DAY.-THIjtSDAY, Sept. 21. Tbis morning was very heautiful * tlsuntshone wltit more lustre than on nny moruing during the week. Being the Cup dayg, as it is ctalled,-thlough the cup was, on this oecaaion, changed Into a shlel:I,-lhere was a considerable dldtioii made to theX usual populatlun of the town; and thin atraets ...

Published: Friday 29 September 1837
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1461 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... -- T :N .G --N - L G- -- SPOTN INTELLIGENCE. THE CIIESiII1tE HOUNDS WILL M~EET ON T SATURDAY, Dee. 2, at ?? Tarcorley. T MovDAy, 4, at ?? Dunharn Mamey. Shefli WBNsA. ,a lack Dlog. tratio TIWSDY, , ?? Heath. relief ~aev. ?? Logh. M~DA, ?? House. La WENYSD~. ?? Post. iuest TIU5DA, ?? IHal.: tiols oAUDY 6a plton IalaU whic, Al haf pas Tea elerk ,MR. LEECIIE'S HOUNDS Nob WILL MEET ON spect. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... te, Metoanheestes, Thrrsdaa noon. , \'civton r..ces yestcrdrsy ?? frolize) c k. le wrah-$ al he Dickey With the fielidsmnen in the cup ramce-our rospcterdt It townsman carrying it olf saes ceent anfe. Trap won his reee in good style. .lIyLord'sWllhite Cap led at agood pace till within the diStaInce, when the darling hand came out, 2 of and did the trick cleverly. The fluetoations on the ...

GOODWOOD RACES—WEDNESDAY

... GOODVWOOD) RACES-1rWEDNESDAVZ. The Cravens Stales of 10 soys, each. MBile and quar. 14 subs. Lord StlUield's Caravan, 81 yrs. 7st'. (Ptavii) I ir. Etisvzfl's Alesinin. *, yrs. 8st. ?? 2 Lord Li cllold's Tihe (llaiao, 5 yrs. 8st. 1tlb . ?? Mr. Riobertson's 13orwichslhiro went to the post, but did not start-5 to 1 on Caravan, whlo made all the running, and won in a canter by six lengths. ...

Published: Saturday 05 August 1837
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2513 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

NEWCASTLE RACES, [ill]

... NEWCASTLE RACES, 18S. TUESDA Y-Pirst yvor if the Lottery S'toite of £iO eicb, p p., obr olials of 1837, toliq 8st. 4:b., lillies Sot. 'I w,, Oi. £'s0 fro it tite fold to the wtonv, sild £'C23 to the seot.tnd. In case of a wvia over, theb ld ieoney must not he giv ,n. Duthe or Laetds' ch. e. by Velocipode, ovit of Mrs. L1 e bt O.ctviot. Lord Eglingleo's b. or br. c. by Physician, not of ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCM fanChester, Wednesday nigh. lot addition to the rapidly appreaehing St. Leger race, the Dencister Cup event and the Chamgne Stakes both claimed some notice at the close of last week. We prefix the prices, since which, owin^ to the absence at the Warwick mceting of severa of our leading sporting gentlemen, moclanga has tran- spired. It appeared on Friday as if lilahonietan ...

HORTICULTURAL COMPETITION

... The first annual meeting of the North British Professional Gardeners' Society was held in the Calton Converning Rooms an Wednesday week, whdn prizes were awarded as follow._' For the best six Ausriculas, sorts, in pots, to John Young, gardener to Thowas Oliver, Esq. Newington Lodge; and-to David Fossils, gardener to Alex. Blair, Esq. Woodhouselee, for the second. Belt six Polvanthus, sorts, to ...

DALKEITH GAMES

... bAtAEMTH GAMEIS. Theae Games came off on Friday lasf, in ri glrss park beionging to the Martinis of Lothian, close to Dalkeith; and the day being uncommonly favourable, crowds began to arrive long previous to eight o'clock, the hour of commencino, and bv twelve o'clock the'e could not be less thah from 6000 to 8000 present. A large stand was erected on the ground, capable of aEC- comarodetitg ...

HOWTH PARK RACES

... I THUID DAY; as The Mulgrave and Scuriy'stakes reera ?? yesterday. The day was uncommonly line, but the attendance was ia very thin-this is to be alone attributed to the late hours at n- which the races came off the two days previous, and the con sequent inconvenience experienced by those persons who r- had to return to town in the evening. Thero was a very ey strong feeling of disapprobation ...

Published: Friday 07 July 1837
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1645 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

MISCELLANEA.—Original and Select

... ?? and Select. MOLE CaIcXETs.-Franfois Barberot, a gardener at Tre- veray, has just discovered a simple method for destroying mole crickets. Having observed them glide under ground near the surface, he placed some earthen pots, three quar- ters full of water, about two or three inches under the top of the soil, which he laid gently over, them, and the mole crickets in passing along were thus ...

Published: Monday 13 March 1837
Newspaper: The Champion
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1557 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET

... C R I C K E T. SUSSEX AND THE ALRYLEBONE CU13 A-ND G;ROU'ND. This Ilatelt \rith three given men coorleeceil yesterday siior ng . t lord's GrountlS. Colo(nel l.owthter having won the t,*ss pit thc ell-h in first. At half pact Cleveln ?? tile pll' ' toinwiltetld the Earl of Ahoyne ard llayley ttlkinfts the itt, wthe l tic r miit xili:lante of fn;ir overs, witthot.t ai rtltn, his Lortdshipl a' C ...

GAMBEING NOBILITY

... I,3,;B6AtTNGi3NOhBITY. 1 ;nbsu~ ,f, it 1 ;em a, lM5CS Wherefore,. petpqe t ?? twuo NIve3W 4Cry~iq C their,61pi~ $3Ot'wsbAeqt not .hpir wa~corupti~so m a~their .eq Qt O e.S . * ?? U~1~f~i ~a eAi~ re gsesshoulkls, be oth dadtitilge thereb kb'brehC i~teimbeaeueo ?? ondicvehii~~oaie n r al foundto,tobe:maintainiog .ond-encd~nraging~o.f snr de os ,.aqddisonlderly, persons .,in theirs ?? n islt cq ...

Published: Sunday 19 February 1837
Newspaper: The Champion
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1516 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games