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BANGOR REGATTA, 1854

... BANGOR RA, -1sb4-7 BANGOR REGATTAYs 1854.,; se - he Garth and the- neighbourhood were ifn a state of ce high excitement on Wednebday afternoon, in con- vo sequence of the -annual regatta being announced of then to come off The interest in this meetingwhich .t at first appeared dormant, sprung into great vigour a- on its being ascertained that it would really be held o- and not cushioned as ...

Sporting

... pportinfl. LATEST BETTING AT TATTERSALL'S. COVENTRY IHANDICAP. 4 to I agst Mr. T. Dawson's Georgey (taken). 4 - I - Mr. Oliver's Battery (taken). 5 - I - Mr. Flintoff's Whalebone. NORTHAMPTONSIIlRE STAKES. 7 to. I agst Lord Eglington's Lamnprocles (taken freely). 10 - 1 'Mr. T. Parr's Defiance (taken). 12 - I - Mr. T. Dawson's Red Lion (taken). GREAT ITETRlOPOLITAN STAKES. 10 - I agst Mr. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SP02-TING IUTTELLIGEITCE. E NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYIE RACES. TULSDAY. The Trial Stalkes.-Anne Page Colt, 1; Satinstone, 2. The Members Piate-(roartenay, i; I e Giakiel, 2. The North Derby.-Norton, 1 Colmmoner, 2. . The Tyro Stakes.-Iloneystick, 1; Cheery Chap, 2. \OVRDNBSDA.Y. The Free Haudioap.-Imperiense, 1; Minnie, 2. The Grand Stand Stakes.-Saunterer, 1 ; Meta, 2. The Northumberlau-ld Plate. ...

CRICKET MATCH IN ANGLESEY

... CRC M= =N CRICKUT MA~TCII I-N- A-NULrSE:'Y On Friday the lith inst., a iiatnib was plaeyri ?? Towync y V p(:c, nt:e lrlol-esicad, betwocrin 11 gntle- inen'oftihe neighbuirhooil, and ll of thie UIcilimetai Clilb, when thic frintet, os will lie secn fccin li th tol- ?? score, ?? victorious, aid five wiclkets to ao dliin. The day si-as ::s bewitilt :is could lie uished, only rallier too vain in ...

CHESTER RACES—OPEN AIR PREACHING

... CHESTER RACES-OPEN AIR PREACHING. -During the past week, several gentlemen from Liver. pool have been in Chester, for the purpose of preaching in the open air in opposition to the races. They took f up their positions in various public localities, and to large crowds expounded their views of religion. On Tuesday, the magistrates on the bench gave orders that the police should disperse all such ...

CRICKET MATCH AT BEAUMARIS

... I . I .r _ .. U0. Oil Monday, the 5ib instant, a match was played on Beaomnaris Green, between two sides, chosen by 0o . Roberts alld iR. H. Williams, Esqrs., which ter- :he minated in favour of the latter with five wickets to of go down. The batting and bowlinig was * ery steady ed throughaout the day. Subjoined is the score. 0. eneOBI'Ts, EOQ.'s Sirlu. he 1st Innings. . 2nd Innings. ?? R. H ...

CHESTER RACES

... CHESTEI RACES. The weather was very fine for these field sports, and the attendance, as usual at the opening of the season, wias numerous and respectable. There bad been plenty of brushing up in the old city, and the custornary hospitalities wvere displayed. Lord Clifden has ac- cepted the office of Steward for 153. The running was as follows;- TUESDAY. The Grosvenor Stakes of 10 soss each, h. ...

SPORTING

... YORK RACES. FRIDAY. t The First Year of the Fourth Aske Produce Stakes.- Queen of the East, walked over. The Colt Sapling Stakes.-Yorkshireman, ]; The Im- ,poster, 2. n The Racliffe Produce Stakes.-Derrick, 1 The Early Dawn, 2. The Fourteenth Year of the Great Yorkshire Stakes.- 'f The Flying Duchman, 1; Derrick, 2. n The Queen's Plate.-Zeta, 1; Typee, 2. e The Gimcrack Stakes.-Blink Bonny, 1 ...

HOLYHEAD RACES

... HOLYHEAD RACES, en in The Hlolyhead races came off on Wednesday last, rs at the Valley race course! opposite Mr. Ellis's hotel. he The weather being exceedingly fine, hundreds were ngon the ground long before the proceedings commen I :ht ced. After the airival of.the trains, groups poured lie in from all parts of the country, and the at- 3s- tendance far exceeded every one's expectation. It l ...

SPORTING

... I UIC LY01 td if WESTBURY STEEPLE CHASE. ford, u to TUEsDAY. of * The Handicap Flat Race.-Iipsatience, 1 G by Bow- Brig stri L 2, Nort the c ?? Hurdle Race.-Coleshill, 1; G by Bow- Nort string, 2. The Westbury and Wiltshire Speeple Cbase.-Janus, 1 Sultan, 2. Ti AIR The Hunt Steeple Chase.-Toll Bar, I Grey Momnas, mori in :fa l to DISASThR AT SEA.-The Northern Ensign, published been the at Wick ...

Sporting

... $porting. BETTING AT TATTERSALLS. The attendance was comparatively thin, and only a very limited amount of business was transacted. Theihost important movement was the depression of West Australian for the St. Leger. At the commencement 6 to 4 was laid; in bets of 900 to 600 and 300 to 200, until the takers had invested in the aggregate upwards of 1,8001.i a slight reaction then took place, ...

THE CARNARVON REGATTA

... TIHE CARNA1RVON RE(GA;RTTA. . r, gave last week a brief notice of the proceeding, at this regatta down to the hour of our going to piress. The W.e . Y. C. Cup wvas unawardel to either of the competi- tors. the race being dceclarcd null. Oa the tfllowing monrn- jiic it IN-s arranged by the committoe and the ownerils iif the sevrcal yuchts that this and the Caorarvon Cup should be inn fi in the ...