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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTINVG INTELLIGENCE. -a- TAT'ERSALL'S.-Y9STERDAY. Another dull afternoon, with very little In the wayof change. Bad, however, as business undoubte Ily was, two or three movements (tie last of the year) require to be noticed. The Dty of Algiers sprung to 22 to I, takers, nor could any one be prevailed upon to offer more than 2S to I asst Epidaurus. routine alto advanced several points. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGAUV B. INTELLIXiNCE EXTRA. DONCASTEII, 1840. The following are the nominatioits for the Great St. Leger Stakes of G0 Bove each, &c., which closed on Tuesday lost :- Colonel Peel's b c Gibraltar, brother to Tarlck; Colouel Wee. enra's br f by Prlam,outofVat; Lord Bruces chc ?? by Oicsr oir. Brlstow's c Janus jIMr. Pottingar's are Harry, by Zealot, out of Zoe; Mr. Holdsworth's b ...

THE TRUE SPORTSMAN'S GAZETTE

... I TrHE TURF. TATTERSALLS, AlON)DAY, DEc. 31. When the weather invites the sportsman to the enjoyment of the diversions of the field, it is reasonable to expect that the periodical assemblages at Hyde Park Corner Mill experience its influence in a numerical redlction, below what may be called the ordinary average; itnd, thi] eflore, when the finaness of the present season foe tiidl sports is ...

Published: Sunday 06 January 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5239 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING IN TEL LIGENCB.. INTELLW4EXCE..CXTRA. NEWMARKVT CHtAVEN ,111ICTINGS. 1839. Acceptances for the Ostiands of 50 sov&. D.I., LeC. Duke of Rutlannd's Rat-trap, A Yra, Bat 121b . Lord Suffield's Ca- ravan, Ii yro, got Sib; DOWe, of Bitlland's Slonkney, Syra, Vait 91b; Lord Cheaiterfteld'e Prizefiawer.5S ?? ?? Mr. Wilon's Quick- sliver, A yrn, 7et 31b; Air. P. Craven's 1.wrleh-yeu-m~ay-get ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTEL IGENCS. TATTERBSALL'L ?? nc Ttd. GM wa W fully attended ?? &,rnoon, aond ?? edry aumated until after the usalnbout ofting the teom. Amongst the principal ?? one or two abaties will be founi. 12 to I w16 taken Bhout r.ether to Bay M iddleton, 1,0 to I lbout iFlanmbeau2. and 17 to I was efered agalint Ilderlan, whose party bas fallen off anuaslingly, Einn go Bragh mod the Day of ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOiTITNu ITV TJBLLIWANCB. INTELLIGENCFE EXTRA. YORK SPRING MEETING, 1839 TuasDAY, Ararm 30-Nomination for the Two yoar old Stakes of 3o ?? each, 10 ft; for colts, ?? fillies, 8St 21b; T.Yr. Mr. T. O. Powlett's br c Hawkisbury; Mr. Attwood's b c Para- celeus; Mr. Bowes's br c The Wizard ot Winuergill, by Cortius, eat of Gibside Fairy; Col. Anson's be Nkbolas; Mir. Hall's b f by The Saddler, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGBNCB. INTELLIGENCE EXTRA. NEWMARKET FIRST OCTOBER MEETING. 1839. TvESDAY.-Tbe Hopeful Stakes of 40 sav eab, I- ft, for two yr I WideOl ; Jaut half of Ab. M. The Duke of Grafton's ch c by St. Patrick, out tt Problem i the Duke of Graft71', can fby Vanise , out of Legend; the Duke of Rich. mood's br f Sherbet;t Lord JefSel'a ch y by Plenipoteotiary, out of Joannas i,r Howe's b c ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOR TING' IN'tELLIGENCB. TATIERSALLS. - Theoroom was but thinly attended yesterday, yet husineiis corl- netretd early a. a great many horses were bicked, and rather a large * smei~zt ?? out at tue following prices i 6 to i apt Lqrd Jersey'a lot (takea). 12 to I agst Jord Jersey's Brother to Day Middleton (taken), IG to I agst the Duke of Rutland' Plambeau (taken) I 8 to I agat Lord Jersey's ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTW1T INR-ygLL(j ENCB HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. The Herefordshirv hounds meeton YMonday at Al ?? ttMP! and on Thursday at Perrystoo, at ten. The Brighton harrles meet aenlondayatp ; chnon at the hace course, and on Friday at the Dyh ke, at gve.ll d The Brookslde harriers meet on Monday at NewD rittkO on Thursday at Teltcombe Tye, at half aate tAn. The East Sussex hounds meet on o nday At ?? ...

THE TRUE SPORTSMAN'S GAZETTE

... THE TURF. TATTERSALLS, MoNDAY, JANS. 7. In our last number appeared the nominations for the Don- caster St. Leger for 1840, and the general publication of this document, followed by the more circumscribed public nt- nouncement of the weights for the various handicaps com- prised in the Newmarket Craven and First Spring Meetings, the detail of various other stakes at the same place, and also at ...

Published: Sunday 13 January 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6092 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGBNCB. SOUTH LANCASHIRE CLUB. This Club tuet an Wednesday avd Thursday last, At SEouthport, when the Southbport Cap, for all aged dogs, was won by Ur. Hunt's Pluto, beatlng Mr. Robinson's Empress, &c. Thbe Fleetwood Puppy Cup was won by Mr. Rowley's Emerald, beating iMr. Allanson's Zephyr, &c. n.. Churchtotvn Stakes, fe; dogs of all ages, were won by Mr. llale's Colonel,bestng ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ISPQITiNG j NTiLLZGBNCB. |Allhou- h V tbusla11 4ee w JNQ eona4derj oIT *pO~ ttLrX a~iefe ampt p tokedn t lt w m t' es l ,$Crv (about of des ito ( uke 2 to I to arosp sum iiwqr made Iajod quartet)~ ?? left off ?? eu; Dey of ASts uln-go brh IBa n1thenLordtMyo. TCeefl)110*1149 worethedsat he dloa -of thoE betting r.- to I ora Scows lot K(tak* J).d Lalt Lord. JereeyL' $r (t (taken), 2t hin1 to I5 ...