Sporting Intelligence

... ?. 1, ?Ppotti'4? 3?61!iqpcc;: - ? , ?? . ?? ?? - ~ - - A- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - % BETTING AT MANCHESTER, FiDAY,-SEPT.-13'. A very scanty attendaince of sub~eribers was presentat the -room todey; and aithongh upon the eve of the St. Leger, sqarcplv eay betting thereon was.iin progrees: Voltigeur,'howevsr, wao consiilerably advanced in favour, and wouldl have beena.117, ported for a good ...

Published: Saturday 14 September 1850
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2811 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Intelligence

... I ? I- I.: -11 , ?? ?? -t ?? ' 0 ' - ?? , ?? Wi# r ETTING -AT. MANORESTER, Tu~esDtY, Mf~nta: 12 ,Tt~amctlino was exceedingly dull and ouninrtialiitt, and ~was. ?? Altighermited to Investnients-in nmail sums, at the fofowing .5el ie. -it C OVE'TO t; O V EPt'CHASEr J a~tiRait~ i tia-ken . d ?? - ?? 7t' .2 ,. Prooeed-offered.-:. 4 D ?? Cbandler-taken and offered; CO a,- : 5 ?? f. .Tipperary ...

Published: Wednesday 13 March 1850
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1183 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

The Turf and other Sporting News

... 21;be zurf ant other *porting Rom TATTERS ALL'S-M ONDAY. LIVERPOOL STEEPLE CHASE. 15 to I agst Mr.liarrisou s Meath (taken) Ia lo I Mr. Mangass's Farnhan. °0 to° Mr. Threadgold's Marsa Day (taken to ;0ioo). 3toI r.Cunningharn's Quadruped. to I - M~r. D. Lewis its Evertoss (taken). Meath was backed with, great spirit, rising from 30 to 15 to 1, Metighest offer at the close. Receand Grand ...

Published: Friday 22 February 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1992 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

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 ...

THE MAZE OCTOBER RACES

... TuF. October meeting commenced on 'Wednesday. The at- tendaiice was not good, and thu sport indifferent. Though the day was favourable, the ground, owing to previous rains, was vcry heavy. The first race was for the Queen's Plats of 100 guineas (formelyr run for at Londonderry), two miles. Four Ihorsrs stnrtesl. Ur. Winder's afyrtlo Filly ?? ?? 1 Capt. Paulett's (-l-d Queen's) Smuggler Bill ...

Sporting

... HIOLYWOOD STEEPLE-CHASE ON CHRISTMAS DAY. THIS race, for which there were five entries, came off, a short distance from Holywood, on Wednesday. Owing to the difficulty of getting ground to suit in the immediate neigh- borrrhood, the race took place at a greater distance from that village than was originally intended. The day was fine and dry, with a good breeze; and the ground was well adapted ...

SPORTING

... BPORTLNG. r ~ ?? f , - = - LINCOLN SPRING MEBTINGTaOuDAY. HAND1OA.P SWBal rTAX B of 20 sovs, each, l0ft., and 5 only if declared, with 100 added, the second to save his ~stake-b4 miles. (19subsTot Whom declared.) The follown also stayted, bit wer;e no t plaoed. r. J. Elmore's Mrts Yeoman, aed, 12st (P ?etMr 011 e Trust-me-Not, t o p IT, 7th (n 9 ton e: ?? Oat Vd (owne Wilsond bt nd Ab ...

SPORTING

... SPOBTING. TATTERSALL'S-MoNDAY. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE STAKES. 4 to I apt Mr. Hill's Osterley (t freely) 7 to I Major Pitt's Moncwoeer (t) 8 toI - Mr. Halldrd's Harrlott 10 to I - Duke of Bedford's Mabratt (t) 10 to I Mr. Jaques's Chantrev(t) . 1f6 to I - Duke of Bchmrnid's llelo (t 2O to 1) 20 to I -M r. hrwin's Balilnfad 25 to 1 Lord Warwick's Grief (t) 25 to 1 Lord Fglinton's Belus 25 to I Capt. ...

SPORTING

... £P~iiT 7''I USP OR FlNG. : NORTHAMTTON AND I YTCHLEY HUNT RACES.-YxsrePD^A T4LLx-Ho STAICXa (hmtdcap) of 1( so,. each, 4 ft, dA 25 ade~ed 2Wilti. -4auko. Mr. Price's L lalor 6 y°r, flsf7lb ?? (Captn Broad)Ij j Mr. Pettifer's The Lest Forester, aged, Ilkt 71b(Cp ite 2£ 6 to 4 on Legislte.' Won by a length and a baLl. ?? STAXBB Of 10 SOTS. each, n4 60 sdLde& 1 mile. 11 subs. I Duke of ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... HUNTING APPOINTMENTS Her Ma TAGROUND&S er eaty's-, oday, Stag and Hounds (infleld); Wednsy, hver eat tiriday, FaroharnCommon-lIl. le, Conetable's Sir C.-?onday. Ca ick-halfpet II, Norfolk-oure Iay, Barford Cock-halfpast 11. Bothsobild's, Baro-Monday, -Hardwck; Tkursda5, Hogeton-11. FOXIiOUNDS. Albrixhton-Tuesdayr, Chllhington ; Thursday, Island Pool; Satr.. day, Lilleshall-half-past 10, ...

SPORTING

... SPORTING~. TATTMRSALL'S-THTURDAY. CESARE WITCH STAKES. 10 to 6 eagt Mr. Gratwicke's Liadn a (t) 12 to 1 - Sir R. Pigot's EnedalCs (t) 12 to 1 - Col. Anson's Backbiter. 20 to I - Lord Clifden's WaneS.. ,20 to 1 ?? Mr. Pillino's Lady Eden. 26 to I - Mr. W. Edwrds ns Bonlngbroke ?? SO to 1- Mr. Greville's Carlboo. 30 to I - M NevIllet' Letitla. 30 to 1 - Lord Stanley's Legerdemain. 33 to 1 - Mr. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING ?? WE. ?? - I JOHNSTOWN (COUNTY KILDAIIE) S tEEPILE CHASE. TrUESD>AY, VTH z APRL,~. Stewarde-Fiancis L. J. Macl)nnnell, Edward Ledviieh and Francis Colgan, Esqrs. Judge-Thomas 'Iyrrell, Eeq These annual sports came off to day over the old and excel- lent Thsomastown course, which was in good order, and cou- tained about a secre jitmps of fair biunting charact'r. 'thC weather was wet ...

Published: Wednesday 10 April 1850
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1333 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games