Sporting Intelligence

... Oplorting -ITte'litgenct. NEWTON MEETING. f WEDNEBSDAY, Juit. i. T The annual rases on Newton Common commenced to-day, and, . considering the 5thte of the weather, which was rainy during the r greater part of the day, the muster of both fashionable and un- f fashionable ?? was mucih greater than could with reason ci have been expected. Mr. Lawton, of the Ranibow Hotel, Liver- 0c' r pool, ...

KELSO RACES

... These races came off on Monday and Tuesday last, at his Grace the Duke of Roxbrcrghe's course, with great echit. The Kelso Gold Cup, or Piece of Plate, value one hundred anl fifty guineas. one hundred guineas given by David Robertson, Esq., and increased by sob- srriptions of ten sovereiguis each, the rest in specie, for horses of all ages. Two mile heats. MIr Robertson's cb. g. Olympic, aged ...

MORALITY OF TORY CHAMPIONS OF THE IRISH CHURCH

... -MOfALITY Oi TOIR ICHAMfPIONS OF THE I ~~IRISH CHURCH. STIDL.ES..X ?? SESSIONS, MtaY I. (Before Mr Sergeant Adams, Cbairrman, and a full bench of Justices.) Trip MARQUIS or WATEILFoRD Atms.Y'_James William Wimrett appealed against a refusal, by the lie- nourable F. Byng, John Thou. Barber Beaumont. Esq. Andrew Maclew, Esq., and Charles Grabarn, Esq.. to renew a licence to the appellant under ...

LAMBERTON RACES

... The Lamberton races came off on Tuesdav and Wed- nesday last, and upon the whole afforded fair sport, as will be seen from the fllowing accountof the running TUESDAY, JIuxE 5. Farmers' Plate of three soVs. each, p.n. with ten sovs. added, for horses, the property of farmners. Mr Bogus's br. g. Donald Caird, 5 years ohl 1 1 Mr Bianie's b. g. Preston, aged . . 2 3 Mr Craig's eh. g. Moorcock . . ...

GREAT ANTI-TITHE MEETING AT THE KILKENNY RACE COURSE

... GREAT AN'TI-TITHE MIETiNG AT TIM 1IL- I sKENNY RACE COUIRSE. I n nunuay lact, the 113th instant, a imeeting of' (lie inba- It bitants of tile barony of Shillelngher wavs h,,ld at the Mice I, Course, abo(ut three miles from this city. Though the clay n wore a threatt ning aspect, and a showver fell ?? ti the attendance ftlrom the neighbouring bavonie.~, as ve'll as Si fromt the counlty of ...

Published: Thursday 19 July 1838
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2291 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

IPSWICH RACES

... These Races took place on Tuesday and Wednesday last, and the wveather being pecutliarly fine, much enjoy- ment was afforded to the numerous assemblage of pcople, congregated together ?? this truly English source of amusement. The rain, which .fVtl in copious showers oh Tuesday mnorning,eontribu led greatly to the cormfort ofth public, tisere being no'clouds of (lust, to add to the incont- ...

Published: Saturday 07 July 1838
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 4194 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

NEW MARKET FIRST STRING MEETING

... ENVNiMRhIET FIRS1T' ':T1llU ?? ME'II(1'TING. (C lltillui:ati 1; el f .j :, A s [UtrtOs . IT e Qto ni l' lato of 100 i lli2S, for ft te,--e ear-olls, -ist, li I. jv 'vrs-. I(el. Gfltt. ( y at. emil e~l, li st. R.C. IMr.t Ii .er I.lCmitu ?? ?? I ,Ii r, SIrOlsre s 's St. 1 ?? ?? ?? I.ii laxte' st St- Lli . 1 . ?? . . 6 to ; Ii f.itf' ial, 3 to I noi.'. llar Inne-ittI'; *; 4t' I ttgt. I i an roil ...

Published: Saturday 12 May 1838
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 524 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

BRIGHTON RACES

... BRIGII'HON RACES. A plublic meeting of those persons ftvoumblo t i 02 ' tiln of tile races ii; this Town, was held oil Fridav at tile Tni' IHlltl Mir. T. Attree in the cbhi~il. Ile sid thot it wa- il . to avow to them , that lhe was to a ciwtait, e xtcnt tile itilal rit the notice calling the Ineetinig, whlichi originiated ill Ih'M. Ill.' Cahill upon hloin tl) state tillt ble conjidei ii there ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTINVG !NTELLIGBSLCE. TA'TTESALL'S. In the attendance yesterday afternoon there was a narkel im- provement, and bualness, comparatlvely speaking, was tolerably In- teresting. Ion hod many frlends, and at one time was backed as low as 20 to 9. The Alzlra and Lanarcost parties, however, came out In such force that he lost a little ground, the closing prices ?? 9 to 4 (or takers of 6 to 2). ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPIORI A'G ISNTEL LIGENACE. TATTiERSALL'S. TII11 DKRR. The betting yesterday wvas confinled to a 8tnasl mithber of tile thirty.one clasp, Tros, Accelerator, Zlmmernian, and FitzAnAnbo being the chosen four. They were ?? freely. Sir 0. Heath. cotv's lot Is still In favour, and a email suns was ?? ent on ltilirirk, but the business generally was neither heavy nor Important. in to I agst Lord ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ISJPORTINa IITElLIGhNCE. NEWMARIKET NEW COUIJLSIGMEI FnIDAY AND SATElltDAYl~slte) The ?? Stkes forDthpl. 2d Tie.itent~leate i 2d Tis.-RmnantbeatVivid, Isabel ?? Deciding Ceunrse..Retltlutlyt beat Isabendben t etakee. The Cup.l bet wa (at Vaiift). 2d Ties.-Glee beat K~ittyFisher, von- n ea sap(ltea- Deciding Course.-Damott beat Glee, and wotn the cUP- The Port Staktes. 2d Ties.-Adam Brock beat ...

TATTERSALLS.—MONDAY

... TATTERSALLS.-MONDAY. The room was crowded until a late period, and two or three changes took place in the Derby betting, but business on the whole was ii nsemornably dull. The Grey was backed tor £300, the greater portion of it beig got on at a fraction under 4 to 1. Phonix was backed for rather more at 5,5k, and5f to l, the latter being offered at the close. Cobbam was in gene- ral demand, ...