HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... (WEATHER PERMITTING.) Masters of Eounds will oblige by forwarding notice of the Fixtures to this Office as early as possible.J NORTH WAR WICKSHIIRE HOUNDS-At a quarter to Eleven. Tuesday . ?? Jan. 26 ?? Hampton-on-the-Hill, ?? - 27 ?? ion. Portway. Saturday ?? 30 ?? Tile Hill. THE WARWICKSHIRE HOJUNDS.-At a quarter to Eleven. This day ., Jan. 25 . Billesley Hall. Tuesday ?? - 26 ?? Idlicote. ...

Cricket

... rxidlet. [fnnosracements of matches to come ,ra charged as advertise- mijejats. Reports of matches played are inserted as news.] Sr. MARK'S v. ST. THOMAS'S ScHrOOL.-On Saturday, a match was played between these two clubs, which ended in an easy victory of tite former, as the following score will show. The bowling of lessrs. Bird and Griffiths, on St. Mark's side, and that of S. Groves, asi St. ...

Sporting Intelligence

... .,5prtiq ?Htdligma. - WOLVERHAMPTON RACES.-YESTERDAY. The ScuRnye HANDICAP of 3 soya, each, with 25 covs, added, Straight half-mile. Captain CMristie's Queen of Scots, 2yrs., fct. 21b .. ?? 1 Mr. Toma CParcry's Barmaid, 2yrs., 6st. 92ib. ?? . 2 Mr. Cliff's Joan of Arc, 3yrs., 7st . . 21. ?? ?? 3 Mr. CBlf's The Jade, 4yrs., 8t., 71b ?? O A capital start, the horses, with the exception of The ...

Sporting Intelligence

... *Ottillff bitt.1fivilft. WELLINGTON STELI'LE CHASE. The above mieting, which was txeed for yesterday Tuesday', is lustponed till Fridav next,J on account of the froit; aold Ill be naU on that day, weather permitting. The followling holsws ave Urrired:- Broadway Swell young Magnet harry 'IooL.ta-toBe ield Sobieski Milkmaid. MANCHESTER BETrTIN G.-YERTER1PTAY The snbsrribors Unist~rrd in ve-rY ...

Sporting Intelligence

... 2prtiq JAWlivem. YORKP SPRING RACES. YESTERDAY. THE LONDESBOROUGO ITANDICAP. Chance ?? rshatl) 1 Jealousy ?? (Kendall) 2 Glautias ?? (Mr. Thomas) 3 Old Dog Tray ?? (Green) 0 Talbot .. ?? (rdr. Dickson) 0 Won by a length; bad third. TnE FARMERS' PLATE. Purcell ?? Charles ?? 2 Odd Leg ?? ?? Seven ran. THE HUNTERS' STAKEs. MacBonnie ?? 1 Cleveland Lass ?? Diana ?? . THE SELLING STAKES. Gallant ?? ...

Sporting Intelligence

... 1$Pffing Intflugaut. lMANCHESTER BETTING-SAT'usAaY. We send below the betting. There seemed at the finish a strong disposition to back Marionette and Musjid for the Derby. The events for the meeting At-Donmaster were not mentioned. In reality little doing. THE DzRBY. 9 to 4- agat Promised Land-offered. 5 ?? 1 ?? Musjid-taken. '10 ?? ?? Marionette-taken. 18 ?? 1 ?? Eleotrie-taken. 30 ?? 1 ?? ...

Sporting

... 5portiag. TATTERSALWS BE-TTING-YSTERTDAY. FeoR HANDICAP. 3 to 1 east Vedette-taken. 7-1 - Pretty Boy-offered. 9-1- orderer-offered. 10 - 1 - lessa-offered. 10-1 - Gemma di Vergy offered. 26-1- Roman Candle-offered. Sr. LEGEO. -1-- Toxophilitc-taken. 11-2-- Fitz Roland-offered. 7-1- The Hadji-taken. MNEANCHESTER BETTING-YESTERDAY. There was a moderate number of subscribers at the rooms to-day, ...

Cricket

... gtithtt. CALTHORRE PARK V. UNITY.-On Monday last a match was played between these two clubs, and which, after an exciting contest, was deeided in favour of the Unity, with two wickets to go down. The batting of Fiunnemore, Venables, Lahin, and Weston, on Ihe par of the Unity, anid that of J. Hathaway, on the part of the CalthorPe Park, was much ndmired, as was also the bowling of lLahin. The ...

Cricket

... oiridt. CAMBDTIDCE v. ST. JAtIES.-T[le above match was played oel Slatnrehzy lest, at Mr. Scurge's, between seven of the Cambridge (who proved victorlous, vith live wickets and four runs to spare) and eleven of the Sc. Jamies. The batting of Snith and Gray, also the bowling of the seine, with that of Sellers, natd the flelding of Fisher, were very good oil the part of the, former. Beresfords ...

Sporting

... 5-port-41g. BIRMINGHAM AND SPARKEBRO OK RACES. N These Iow Justly popiilar annual mneetings commenced yesterday, and soill be coatined this clay, (Tuesday.) Although there were numerous other enticesments for lioliday folk the compally oil this occasion was coot less nuncerons than formerly, while the sport afforded was superior to that offered on forier occasions. Tie sport comimenced with- A ...

Cricket

... . 6xidtet. ?? of moatehe to catru inr charged as adrvertise- Mnsi. Reports of in itchali played are ?? as news.] WEDNESBURY ROYAL ALBERT v. WEDyESBURY CLUB.- A nwtch was played on Monday laot beewoen tho ItoyylAAttCr, of Great Btidge, and the Weduesbury Club, on the ground of the latter,. and ended in favour of the Great Bridge, as will be seen by the score. The batting of Janmes Mycroft and ...

Sporting Intelligence

... ,?V.Qrtiltq TATTErSILL'S.-YESTERDAY. JULY STAKES. 6 to 4 agst Buccaneer-offered. 4 .. 1 ?? Thessalian-offered. CUMBERLtAND PL&TE. 5 to 2 agst Paul-taken. 6 . 1 ?? Ronconi-takon. S ?? 1 ?? Go-ahead-taken. GOODW)OOD CUP. 6 to 1 agst Prioress. 6 ?? I Toxophilite. 10 ?? 1 .. Union Jack. 10 ?? 1 ?? Leamington. 12 ?? 1 ?? Des Chiles. GOODWOOD STAKES. 12 to 1 agit Harlestone-taken. 12 1 Lifeboat ...