LAWS & PRACTICE OF HORSE RACING

... LAWS & PRACTICE OF HORSE RACI'N By the Hon. CAPTAIN ROUSf -jL,. Published by Baily Brothers,- Royal sihang0' Ave have been favoured with profse; tS o hi s imnportant work, vwbich will come befterethe.pubhllb in a fewdaysand Iln doubt, be sought by a very a few pays, arid witl, nfo Horgse~ g isn a'sport and an large rting of at dr c edly oational-character-one inwhich allrakng ks anid ...

Published: Sunday 03 March 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1321 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

LAYS OF LIVERPOOL, AND THE July Meeting

... Few Racing Meetings have undergone so many fluctua- tions in popularity and sport as Liverpool. Prior to ob taining the patronage and support of the late Lord George Bentinck, the Aintree Revels were fast waning into the sere and yellow leaf of popularity, but when once the Napoleon of the Turf took the meeting in hand, sent his own horses there, and enlisted the support of his confreres and ...

Published: Sunday 07 July 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2752 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

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SPORTING

... I FOR TNG. 5I n '1 . ?? 11 ' ?? IDloNASnEB RACES. ..DOW0,kMEST, MMONDA'W WIeGit; .4 2., O'CwLOL Several 'peoiaLandordinry.traisrived tfrour latparcep was diatahed, aM1 of tOlei4 balup. osoer leus oxer-durw They b oight a very harge acceasion o cosnpany and ?? etrengl to the getheral opinion that thi ll one ?? best moetin helda t ancsate fo inani yaer a I sub. spiton.Rooen wue the rendezros ...

CRICKET

... soIE -T. ALL EqIuGuAND-.SPRNG MATKESn. The All England Eleven commence their Cricket season with the following Spring matches. It will be seen by the subjoined list, and the places likely to be visited, that they have a good deal of work cut out for them. Tuesday, April 30, at Carlisle-The Eleven of Eng- land against Twenty-two of Carlisle and district. Monday, May 6, at Edinburgh.-The Eleven ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTI.N-(J. ISTELLIGENCE. + TATTERSALL'S-MOONDAY. The betting on evelntst btol line off pri' r ?? i .;n ; us to refer to a. chauge itt the positiotis of the tot, idii.1 for the Two TIhousanid Guilleas stake; Pit fool as t I sf ow, having been deprived oftlie 'lttIlliertill IIV 1'flit.'. - whom aI large suit teals lahi ?? at I to 2, 2t ,adCt .f .erity lettII g, if not itn II ca t Ia' ?? ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGBNCE. WOLVERHAMPTON RACES. TU'ESDAY (toNtL.UD05).-Tho Borough Members' Plate of £60. 0-teats, one nubl-and-half. Mr. Baylis's Coiscyiithis, 0 yrs ?? (Cheswas) 0 11 Mr. Fowi-er's Cosachia, 6 y ?? 12 21 I M~r. Price's sister to Legislator, 3 yr31 ..3 ?? 0 00 ti Mr. Giles's Gaffer Green, ?? 00 C4 Mr.oi' ailitr'5 b us by Jereed, d by Cadlisud, S ?? 0d0tr n Mr. Jones's Flirt, 4 3's ...

WILD SPORTS IN ALGERIA

... WTILD SPORTS IN ALGERIA. -r M. Jules Gerardi the well-known lion killer of Algeria, has just sent the following account of a recent exploit to the editor of the Journal des Chasseszrs.- ma I knew of a large old lion in the Smauls country and be- took myself in that direction. On arriving I heard that he was in the Bonarit near Batnah. My tent was not yet pitched at the foot of the mountain ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPO3RTfl TG DM W E TA1T3Ei1 BALL'S. Mown~.-The ettin was on so small a scale, that had it lst been for a curious movet i etl with regqrd t Dtamtase whe should have contealed ourselves with a sinegleqoa~noh tinE ~ ~ ~ ~w orihrroentemnsan marlet prices. It appears that tigo Damask getolemhen pro- eneted with Treen'e stable, perty, backed him en Satday far a great slake, 4 to 1 net being ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLLIGENCE TATTERXISALL'&. MoTiDAY.-The betting to day was flat and without change, Damask was backed severaltimes for the Chester Cup, at 1,000 to 15, and 1,000 to 20 was laid aget Newminster winning the Two Thousand Guineas' StakLes ?? Ministerthe Derby. TauRSDAY.-NO betting. THE TWO THOUSAND GUIINEAS STAKES. ?? S to I - ?? - to- - CHESTER CUP. Damask ?? . 1,000 to I5 - (tk) ?? - ...

Sporting Intelligence

... . ,Sporting IntcWynce. BETTING AT MANCHESTER, TuESDAY, Aa'L 16. The betting throughout the day was solely upon the Newmarket Handicap, for which the fluctuations were too numerous to moen- tion minutely, and would be of no utility to repeat, as the ratce is already decided; the closing prices, however, averaged as below. quoted. Cheerful, who was yesterday supported freely at 3 to 1, receded ...

Published: Wednesday 17 April 1850
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1357 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

MANCHESTER & SALFORD REGATTA

... MAN'CHESTER & SALFORD REGATTA. | ' Hi A M An ,A,11 A C + A r As n A > at I Fun r;1 ;A n + so n _ ?? sal, The Manchester and Salford tenth annual regatta corm ii the menced on Monday last, there having been, as usual, a fl O 1. grand, procession of all the contesting boats on the previous I ian Saturdav. When the boating club was formed which origi. s ens nated 'this interesting and popular ...

Published: Wednesday 14 August 1850
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3161 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games