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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SOTN INLG SPORING NTELLIGENCE. . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - - - - ., .IWW _ W W 9.; V W _ w W _ W W W 11VERPOOL JULY, RACES. 6tewards-Si' Joseph Hawley, Bart., G. Payne, Esq., and the -* Ion. F Villiers. Judge-Mr. Clark. Lessee; Handlcipper' and -Clerk Sf the Course -E. W. Ea4q. Staeteo, Mrll U5sbbsrd-. Secestary.-r. 0. Cotgreav * okrk of the fioales-w.jMr.V,{Q,41eIL WEDNEXSDAY, JuLy 14.. 'fie CRoxrTETH ...

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 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ?? - - - - -- ?? MANCHESTER RACRS.-WEDNESDAY, MiAT 18. tb Meiklam Handicap.-Longbow 1, The Hatchet2, May-day 3.ir Sapling Stakes.-Arthur Wellesley 1, Barrel 2, Bright May 3. Union CUp.-Longbow 1, King of Trumps 2, a by The Ens- peror 3.-Ten others ian. fir [BY BLECTReCrELEGRAP11.] co Two-Year-Old TaURSDAY, hAY 19. Tw-erOdStakes.-Thse Wild Huntsmian 1, Bridesmaid 2. ale The Manchester ...

PLOUGHING MATCH YESTERDAY

... Ialty or 20s. and costs was lntlicted. AIv ff t1nnfis (Frmn a Correspodent.) a What a glorious change to one pent up in a town is a drive Into the country at this season of the year. How invigorating the breeze as it blows its healthful influence around you. How creative itepower-hosvpowerfulitespirit-how unknown to the thousands doomed to thread their way through the turmoil and a smoke of ...

CHESTER RACES

... ; --a- -w TurJ3DAY. MosTim STA S-a-Meg Merrilies 1, Glenbaick Z Four-leaved ] Shamrock 3. Five ran. I C1IESTF.RvLD SrAxga.-Dead heat hetween Orehehill and J Duneany, Schismatlc 3. Eleven ?? hetit: Oche- 5 hill 1, Duneany 2. F Gaosnyzio~w STAI{E.-FIsherman 1, Saunterer 2, Kelpie 3. Three ran. |PAL&TIIW STAaraa-Sunbeam, 1, Polly Peacham 2, Terrifdc 3, Three ran. Won easy. ' ' ' I W3.TreAY ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIG(ENCE. ?? did GOODWOOD RACES, WEDNESDAY. ,en, Handicap Plate.-lrilly by Birdeatcher, 1; filly by Orlando, 2. Mlar The Drawing Room Stakes.-Itntimidation, I Ul-ses, *2. I to The Goodvwod Stakes. Two miles and a half. 113 subs., 69 ot s-el whom pay forfeit. 7 to Pretty Boy, 3 yra, 7st Sib (10 lb extra) ?? (Aldcroft) I i by Saudboy, 4 yrs, 7st 6ib ?? 2 the Lady Tatton, 4 yrs, 7et ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... DONCASTER RA(ES.-FRIDAY, SEPT. 19. cht s Another beautiful day, with a very stirring six-event ov list, brought the meeting to a close. To show bow sue- in I cessful it has been, we miay state that the stand took I £800 more than in 1B49, and that up to the evening of K-i E Thursday no less than ninety-isine different horses had ter Istarted, whereas during the three first days of 1850, there ...

Published: Tuesday 23 September 1851
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1259 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... IJL ?? NEWVMARKET HOUGHTON MEE TING A TUESDAY, OCT. 25. ii PatTI POUNDS, for two-year-oids. Last thrcee miles pul of B . In055 Lord Clifdien's f by Bay Middileton, 4st Sib ?? Caroll 1 n Mr, Steptocnson's e by Alarm,. 4st ?? SWEEPSTAKES Of 10 SOVSoeaoh, for two-year olds.. D.M dais Mr. Groville's ?? Mr. H. Stchbbino&' Crito. ?? 2 s Mr. Stephenson's bro to Wil ?? 3 KOS HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKES ...

LANCASTER REGATTA

... ., This annual regatta came offon Tuesday last, on llahto ne in the presence of a numerous body of spectators A t erected on the field containing refreshments for those vh° feel disposed to buy them. No strange boats werc enter: competition being confined to the members of the Roe i with the exception of the Waterman', Race. The L1 Borough Band was in attendance, and during the pb:05- played a ...

SPORTING

... BETTING AT JNCHESTER.-TnrSOAY The Liverpool Cup and Goodwood Stakes are the only future events that have anyappearance of being betting races, and so little is done upon them, that they are scarcely. worthy of the name. Heapy, for the Liverpool Cup, continues as great a mys- tery as ever; yesterday, at the Post-office Hlotel,' he had many friends, and was'bnake at b to 1, the layers seeming ...

SPORTING

... IY 7I I BETTING AT MANCHESTER.-TuRSDAY. yesterday, Calarnus was introduced in the betting for the Chester CuP at 100 to 1, and was backed at all prices down to 50 to 1. To-day Calarsnn was again the lion, and all that could be obtained at 50 to I was eagerly taken, and at the close 40 to 1 would have been taken in hundreds; offers were fre. qently made to back him against anything. 1,000 to ...

REVISION OF THE BURGESS LIST

... On Monday last, at the Sessions Room, the Mayor (W. H. Hornby, Esq,) and his assessors (Messrs. R. Wilding and J. Parkinson) commenced the revision of the ward lists. It will be recollected that the Conserva. tives had objected to upwards of 1,600 burgesses; Mr. T. Southworth, smallware-dealer, Nortbgate, acting as the Tory objector-general. The room was crowded during the day by parties ...