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... J-parttag fatelligence. 3 Cal THE CHASE. DII Lie t Du The CHESHIRE HOUNDS will meet at Co ?? January 5 Dit Atou Hall ?? ?? Monday, January 7 Dit Oulton Park ?? .Wednesday, January 9 Cle a Vale Royal ?? -.Thursday. January 10 I 2oothe Obellsk ?? ?? Saturday, January 12 0 leeston ?? , ,onday, January 14 n Wrenbury ?? Wednesday, January 16 if Cholmondeley ?? Thursday, January 17 a Bavensmoor ...

Sporting Intelligence

... v, r , ? -; .1 - ? , . t , ,c ?, ?? ?jt yAft-r. 1? NOMINATIONS FOR THE CHESIER CUP. ?? . ?? ' 'R1 Lvcl', ?? 4 yri ?? st4 .tti;t'be1 ?? yrs - ti~toi iclia i. , ~) ittc-a ?? y15 Goii: gewtd ?? . mott u~ e ?? yi nvc~'tmt ?? E t~ III by You'u1;a-Whli4n 35 New IForeet Doer ?? , elti ?? 4 yr; 1 tff20r Green ?? Ic-- -b- al gI ?? Y ,r ?? ?? Or.t-uilvan ?? y t-ocp u' Day y li I,- 6 r ?? 4 yr5 ...

Sporting Intelligence

... I..,,4arrttn-q iEntaugmCe. I., - - - .- - - - FI T H E C H A S E. The CRESUIIRE hOUNDS will meet at 3 A Wrenbury ?? Ja nuary I 6 3, Q Chtm.ndetey ?? ?? Thureday, Jatuary 17 8 _tavensmoor Windmill ?? Saturday January 19 A At half-past ten. YESir W. W. WYNN'S hOUNDS will meet at Gredington ?? edneEday, January 16 Carden ?? FriayJanuary 18 .alstorn ?? Saturday, January 19 At half-past ten. The ...

SPRING CIRCUIT OF THE JUDGES

... 'Ft h ?? be On Thursday morning, previous to the aitting of the os courts, the Judges of the Court of Q ieen's Bench, be th, Conm in Pleae, and Exchequer, with the exception of by L rd Dmnman, assembled in the Exchequer Chamber, 'he for the purpose of considering and finally arranging the he everal spring ciacaits. The following are the arrange- ha ann- serts finally determined upon:-h ti- ...

Sporting Intelligence

... I *'4flTrttng intellteaae. LIVERPOOL SPRING MEETING. L GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLE CHASE. The arlet sfto STECIARDS. s.v Tbe~arlofssilo Marquis ofWaterfor,11, and G. Pay no, Eeq OLISIRc OF TIES COU111s.-rdr,1 j, W, T'Th11111 JUloOE,-Xr, Whit, ci 11antwitit. WVEDNESDA Y; FEBRUARIY 27. i T.Ihe LiverpooI Grand National &ceplec.Clase, Flo la'-famed in the seporting world from the diiltiriguwatel J ...

Sporting Intelligence

... mworting - ;)fl~l = =fD== _ _ n51A r~l n- - , - -. ?? D Th DONCASTER SPRING MTEETING-Tie ERsnAY. Sowi Steward.s-j. tileiktancl and It 3M. Jaques, Esqiro. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of 3 ears, eachl, with 10chs added. Tue second to save hils stake, anti tite winner to maictt pay 5 sore, towards expenses. Two niles., over ,ix ?? flights of hurdles. Twelve stils. i ash 10 8 Mir. Litotr'e Wlcarfilale ...

Sporting Intelligence

... - -~iof te S'ptltlts kidigencett}t. .0 WARWICK SPRING MEETING-TuESDAY. d A MATCH for 100 sovs., half forfeit, 12st. each, hunt 9 steeple-chaso course.-IMlr. Robertson's The Ace of Trumps I beat Lord Lurgan's Sobriety. The SCURRY STAKES of 5 sovr. each, with 20 added, l2st. each, gentlemen riders, four ?? by Mr. Bar- c nard's Jack-ofall-Trades, beating Mr. Wilson's Venture, MIr. Williams's ...

Sporting Intelligence

... EPSOM STES,'EPlE, CiHASES--FIDAotsY. Notwithlstandiln the 'lis-sora;ging state of the wceather during the wholu of the day, ti t `rewasl anii i ilalse :Issen- binge yeuterday onl Eplisoii-conim on to Nsitniess the first ?? at at steeple-lhase mlleeting in that part of the COun~t.O The SURlRlY IIUNT STEEP.11,E C'IASL, of 5 soos. ?? with 25 added, Once rowid an d ai, stance, :ls it tw(, niles 10 ...

Sporting Intelligence

... ,h ?? of HOYLAKE RACES, Ut et LIVERPOOL HUNT CLUB SPRING MEETING. id Mr. Liorsley, Judge.-Mr. E. IV. Tophami, Clerk of the Course. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, b., The second thils year of tile interesting meetings which i o- take jplace under the patronage of tics Liverpool Hunt ti1 Club, Commenced this (lay ofl the race-course situated Close to the beautiful and salubrious bathing village of 13 ...

CHESTER SPRING MEETING, 1850

... CmEsu?-Splu'NG g- Stewards.-Earl of Srma'ruhloia, G. PAYNC, Esq., and Coloncl ly PEEL, MI . P. v- Ctler of the C0onrc.-Ir. E. W. ToeUnAM. E, Judge.-Mr. T. WITH'm, of Nanviclh. THURSDAY, MAY 9. a The weather this morning was delightful, with a in refreshing breeze from the NW., Wwhich induced numbers it to visit the old city, and sec one of the prettiest _ race-courses in the kingdom. Great ...

EXTRA SPORTING MEETING AT AINTREE

... EXTRA SlPORTITG(. IMEETIN(3 AT AIJNT'i:X. e ?? at Stiect 'tt I t Iif t1i II. I tt .l~ I- )ct lIeI , at ?? tt ttt l i I c t ,itt !t ?? ?? to tl it ie tr tt t till r ( ll tic, i If I It-ir ext v t i i 'I ' i ill' 1 :! ititl tli Qitclttet t er the- Pc'. Aie, Me 't.t - tilt ?? 'th it i i lt Icc I ' ilt ?? e Iter il- | hilt-tr, ttt 'ilt l.i KIt ci. - i lilltcX t I!A :li til-tdI litit. V i , S i , ...

Sporting Intelligence

... IM-looklingr -, S ( O T RACES. t TUESsAY, JUxe 11. Tle TRTAr, STAIES of 5 sov cachi, vith 50 added. ?ewv mile. I Mlr. W. Stebbing's Flatcatcher ?? 1 c Duke of Rutlanid's Nine ?? 2 Major Mlartyn's Blondette ?? 3 SWvEsTAEes of 50 80sov each, h ft. Threc-quarters of a nfie. c Lord Chesterfield's Brother to Drakelow ?? . Mr. Grevillc's Gievra ?? 2 Lord Stanley's Olympian ?? 3 The AsCOT DiRBY ...