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... I A'rrtita Intettllgete. I- h ,J - - J NEWMARKET JULY MEETING. Brse ke THURSDAY, JsuTY 10. J c- SWEEPSTAKES of 10 oovs. eacb. New T.Y.C. The winner to Asb be Bold for £200, &o. (4 subs.) Mo Lord Exeter's Tunick, 3 yrs ?? 1 Mo be Dukeof Rutiand'seby Otatuen. 2 , Bk Stamp and Tom Save also stisrted.-ti to4 agat Stamp. 5 to 2 Chf agst Tunick, 3 to 1 ngst Tom Sore, and 3 to 1 agit Minikn colt. its ...

Sporting Intelligence

... i p it Love' ne, ?? - -- I - - GOODWOODl Mi2lTIN. * ACCEPTANCES POn THE GO i)WlD STA S. Queen Mab, 6 yrs, 8st1tb; TcboyS yrs Sat Gib;- L- thario, 5 yrs, 8st Glb John o'Gaftt, a6g, 8st 3Sb, Aristides, S yrsh ,8st 2T; Una, agedc 8st -, ueenofyne, 6 yrs, 7st 1lib; SMor peth'r 4 yrs~, 1sti)'jlbVenuisi,' yrs, 7stSib; Nsaworth, agea,' 7st'9ih; 'Nottingham, 5 yrs 7st 7Tb- Lightning, 4 yrs, let Gib; ...

Sporting Intelligence

... *vortiuaC 3Entageie. NOTES ON THE TURF. DIANIsCIESTER, Fri~lar FvellsilS. Our remarks this week must necessarily be brief. We shall thelefbre direct onir immediate attention to the fortiscosning events, appointed for decision at Newton- in-the-Willeows, on wednes(lay, Thlcrsdsy, and Friday next. The two principal races of the week are nle- merously filled. The Lorcd of tlhe AIccteor's Gold ...

Published: Saturday 19 July 1845
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2022 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... I) t NEWTON MEETING, 1845. Ilednesday, July 23rd. Tho TRIAL STAKES of 10 sove, each, with 25 added. One mile and a quarter. Mr Meikibm's Midlothian ?? (RUey) I Sir J Gerard's Juvenal ?? 2 The LYME PARK PRODUCE STAKES of 50 Lovs. each, h ft. Mile and a quarter. (3 subs.) Mr Prices Lena ?? over. A GOLD CUP, value 100 5ov3, with 100 s8vS. In specie, the girt of the Lord of the Manor, added to a ...

Sporting Intelligence

... .O.Parting intelligeart, LIVERPOOL JULY MEETING, 1845. ACCEPTANCES FOR THE TRADESMEN'S PLATE. Coranna, 6 yrs, Sot 6b; Winesour. 3 yTs, Sit 6th; Lothario. 5 yras. st 5ib; Truaboy,5 yts. 8st 2ib; Mlickey Free, 4 yra, 7st 1211.; Wtilliamo le Gros, 6 yes, 7st 121b; The Best of Three, 4 yrs, 7st 10r ihnn,4vo . b Gdry r.7t2b oea 4Tye, BNT Ib; The irnmoqAntr, 36 yrsndt Mitak,4 es of 12kb;va eachnnf. ...

SPORTING

... le LIVERPOOL JULY MEETING, 184b. Co in STmwAnDs: TIre lion. E. J4. l.loyd Mootyn, the Earl of Sefton, and the Earl of March. a- Clerk of the Course, Mr. J. Etty; IC Judge, Mr. Clarke; Starter, Mr. Hibburd. ,. The 11 crack northern mcttng at Aintree commenced on Wed. n. nesday; but, as thU sport was not considered very attractive, the ar attendance on the course vwas rot ao numerous as might ...

Sporting Intelligence

... | SPORTING INTELLIGENCE I ?? : i-e/ionreee th page.) NOTE8 QN THE TURF. ; ' * :0 $ i MtAiNCltEi~s~ F'IdaeY Evening. Ten days ago and the long showy procession of thorougl- bred rivaels, whose names were set d10o1n for competition for* the 'TradesmeIn's Plate over thle Aintree rinrea Liverpool, consisted of 131 students, whose youthful days were spent in cultivating the quicknl~ess of their ...

Published: Saturday 12 July 1845
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2528 | Page: Page 5, 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Intelligence

... Apartin Ml q fatelligence. a LIVERPOOL JULY MEETING, 1845. e STIOW5.RDS-The Hop. E. H1. Lloyd Mloatyn, the Earl of Sefton, 0 and the Earl of March. Y Clark of the Course, Mr. J. Etty; Judge, Mr. Clarke; Starter. y Mr. Hibburd. Ij The e orack northern meeting at Aintree commenced this dday. baut, as the sport ase no0t considered very attractive, the 0 strendaotce on the ?? was ?? Po numerous ...

Sporting Intelligence

... *,porting fitteldigence. t, NEWC SL ACES.-TiHURSDAY, JUNz 26. 'd The TYNE STAKES Of 10 Soya, each, pp, for two-year-olds. )f T.Y.O. 116 subs.) Mr Ceokeen's b f Fair ?? (Francis) I ir Mr Brown's b a Sheraton ?? le Mr Wormald's oh a Velocipede ?? :_Mr B~ank's oh o ?? 4 d Even on Sheraton, and 4 to 1 agat Charcoalo o ytolnts The CORINTHIAN STAKES of 15 Soys. each, ?? ft. and 5 it declared. &o., ...

PRESTON COACHES

... Lisyotel ndOrmkirk, from the Legs of.Man, every afternon at half-smqt lour (Sundays excepted.) Btadburn, from the Crown, every afternoon, ata quarterpastt3, Fridays and Sundays at five o'clock. frleeakbars, evcry forenoon, at half-past nine and eleven on'dcs, p from the Lega of Mfan; on Sundays, at eight o'clock in the mrn.on. Bks.a-burn, from the Bual, and Legs of Man, every evening, itu5 and ...

Sporting Intelligence

... sponting InttieflffMC4t I FROM OUR CORRR8PONDRNT. I the ly Mo chufer, Thsursdtay onll IlOi. s he Yesterday 01pened the ball for the first July races at Newton- of 112the-Willows l the day was fine and the attendance con- ad Slderable. The course was In the finest order. and the mest LY. rigid system adopted as to the time appoin ted for each race The following are, the prions upon the most ...

Sporting Intelligence

... I portilla latellfaclice. NOTES ON THE TURF. t lANciiESTEIh, Friday Evetning. i The amount of money contended for annually on the . tturf in Great Britain must be truly astonishing to those .who, under the pressure of want, contemplate for a mo- ment the vast sums which put life and mettle into the a heels of the racing million. Self-love is the spring of n action ; hence money, which in ...

Published: Saturday 26 July 1845
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3128 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games