SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... [II I , I - - .1 . , -: __IN - I SOI A&2 I Art ?? . v f ~ qgm l . .I .. f vO~C.E wA e Jr^ a 5% ; Prom ?? ?? J Oresent as the most fay seaonfor ?? bease5m expe- I.rLenced for yrars. ,t1e r Y.aI stormy astumn and ear)y W;Oter ast seasonpravensoA the .uqual destruction among the young bisds, sot-bat t~ilbrei1asgauabuwidant Isipply of breder3 for. tihis ya.. Eggs ,vvere found on the JoV, and4s ...

NEWCASTLE RACES

... I THIURlSDAY. Sweepstakes of 10 sovereigns each. Second to save Mei Stake. T.Y.C. Mr Polett's h. f. by Slieet Anchor (Templeman) I Mr Blakelock's br. v. A British Yeoalsn . 2 Lord Eglinton's bl. f. Egedia . . . Colonel Crawferd's h. c. by Bay Middleton . 4 Mr Jaques's br. f. Semiseria . . * Mr Bell's ch. c. Winesour 6 Alter a pretty race, won by nearly half a leOgth. A Gold Cup, or Piece of ...

CRICKET

... 3\1ATC13FS TO COME. ,. 1 Nfirs, sa st lb rI t It CbLr b U irn e Unirorri 1(}lle-I i Iii ('Julagi R1' L'sibrIts ' Ii 1 . 1 ?? i'holc lub ast (3 xt;I d tuiwerk itv ' at Lord's- iaQ to Club 5 Gruhurtd . st Nortihernt Cu'e~lU1Slj, ITWP-MaIylebone Club and Ground agat Newport Pag. Jut ell ?? lirtl' rlebolle Club agst County of Sussex. 0sebone (lub att the Gentlemen of Ilaut6. 1 J i of England agst ...

Published: Sunday 05 June 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1466 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Sports and Games 

AQUATICS

... ROYAL YACHT SQUADRON INTELLIGENCE. CowEs, JUNSE 7.-ARRtIVALS,-June 1: Flower of Yarrow cutter, Marquis of Conyoghamn, trom Southampton, and pro- ceeded for Ireland. Fanny cutter, Sir Edward Scott, Bart., from Southampton, and proceeded for Calais, Oitend, and Antwerp, June 6.-Intrepid cutter, Earl of Tyrconnel, from Jersey. June 7.-Flower of Yarrow schooner, Viscount Exmouth, from Havre. ...

Published: Sunday 12 June 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4290 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORT0'IN'G INTELLIGBNCB. 'iATT'r8itSAl.L'&-Y.'oTHvotr.. T r attractlons ot Newtr-tlt aotd Bibury reetlings retdrted ttit n blank dcy. 'IhQ altendittce was ansoalsily ttin. nod the tItle bttineas dorte nras etaitoneat to ttil (icodwoatl Stokes at fi to I gaatast Scott' Ilot (fIgitt of the it dethla ontt Rhodantiho). 2 to I aganltl Sir. riffihtit'. rupainy, atd t0 'e I aegsoit Str. Trreen. Untt ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... sV OI~TNQ 7 'BL IGECG NJEwCA8TLF RACES. v- NJ y~lateh; 100 tin 00); enlte and ail lf. Al,. Wyei ld F le, 4n yro. 8at t711, n. I. arm Al'. C-rawolrpl y Bt,-el Cinarile. :1 y~ra,,, 711, yI 4 to 4 OFn Lad , Flora, echo bad Ihi, al Ininnso 'De Pnnninnn Iiint of b0 amencD, I fl, f., :S yrn old ,olt. ist 416, an lidflle, ot ; tie GnCOnli save hiS slake i 2 nIlie5 ' ou. bMr. IJomes 3inr Artlul ...

Sporting Intelligence

... portinA *ntelltesicc. a Teas DeunY Sn'rTrNW.-This has been one of the worst D settlines ever known. One man is a defaulter to a large amount, o a £18,000 it is said; and will not be able to pay. There are S numerous defaulters for sataller sure,-and iu the whole about. £40,000 are minels. There was a numerous attendance bath on, I, Monday and Tuesday; but, wilh the exception of Colonel Anson, ...

Published: Friday 03 June 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1465 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTINU INT'ELLIGENCE. LATEST DErrI NG AT MANCHESTER-TusSDAY, GOODtIOOI) STAKES. i to I gest sIle Knight of the I to I egat Wlotfor, (taken) Whlistle I Nothing else tmistiosed. GOODWOOD CUP. 6 to I Ag7t 'i'pL te Yq1r1tahert I 7 o ID ogof Mel tettonn 7 to I ogot Maottitss (taken) I 12 to I ogot Marstalt o sll(ltskon) .lf VERlPOOL CUP. 7 to I ogot lielilngton ( nlill) tIlO to C ogut K olilet of ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPORTING INTEL~lGENCh. I I NEWCASTLE RACES. Our races commenced on Monday under the most auspicious circumstances: so far as regarded the entry of horses for some of the most valuable stakes, the num- ber was greatly increased over former years, whilst the quality was hifiliftely superior. The first two days were very unfavourable; rain which began to fall on Sunday continued to descend at ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTINGQ iN TEL IGEACBS. INTEfLIG 7`N CE EXTRA. L IV Fli;0s0LtJLU IE I'XI IN G. Thloer. tof 1l0 Suas oiarlh, wlhO phtI tdpi. Oito mile. Dr. iclint s yr., list Ners.I u.,71.1 'Sisls L 1I .1 5sr dRi It I ,rlt~ 11ya Mri Il, lsl tiy 0 O,t I'll itap,4 Yr o. 7Mt 21b L U.Intslisaosnls ayrs O 5Si S ltttIyt a Pilots' C~aradec. 4 ,ro, Ott 410 I llripe ~ngiir-ilu, 4 r,). 7st Kiglit p1 the 'it'LItile, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTIN1G 11V2'ELLIG;ENC'8. -4- Eo LATESTr IETIS TNO AT TiANCEIiSTEEL-TooAooAV. I 'i N'ORTawrteetLANr D PTs.A't)t.0 Iu aot A. ii~llwtoie, 0 to Iogot Th ShIildoon (t), In to I ogat Iteesiol ng (t), 10 Iu I ogot Wartr It), 1iS to I itt Is oalt toek Stioppoit(t,l It),1 to I Igat 'Zito Squire (t), I7 to I ogpt the I I leu' I S o Inos Arneo 20to nyt Sitc Ilock, 20 to I geit Bcdf Ltvat'ioc.te~y ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I _I DEATH OP TH. FAI-HER OF THE TUnF.-Chris- topher Wilson, Esq., of Oxton Hall, Yorkshire, the father af the turt, as lie was generally designated, died oi Wednesday week, after a short illness, in his 79th year. Mr Wilson was welI known in the sporting cir- cles, and was one of the seanior members of ?? Club. TATTERsALeS, (MONDAY). Up to Saturday morning, nothing hal transpired to induce a ...