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... 2porting YORK SPRING .RACES. Stewards: Ceptain Ciristie, the flon. Major Wortley, and James Merry, Eiq.-Messrs. oVeatherby, London, Stakeholdres, and Keepers of the Match B3ok.-ir. W. Nortb, Secretary and Clerk of the Course.-Mr. R. Jocnson, of York, Jddge and Handieap- per.-llr. Hlibbard, of Asecot, Sharter.-Mr. Manning, of New- market, Clerk of the Scales. YESTERDAY. The ZETLAND STAKsES of 5 ...

Sporting Intelligence

... 's-al '(0 ?Rldl`gella. )) i WAIRWICK AND LEAMINGTON STEEPLE CHASES, 18i9. W'IDHTs for the GRAND OPMN STEgPLE C01.SE (Handicap). ago stb. ago st.lb. ?? ?? 2gd 11 4 Jealousy ?? 6 9 7 ?? ?? 10 9 Goldsmith ?? asd 9 7 CGl ne . ?? agd 10 6 Ghika . , 3 9 6 AIA-el-lader ?? 10 5 NewfBroom ..f ?? 0 4 Unclo Ncd ?? 10 4 Curate .0 0 TeJcgrom ?? , 10 3 Giant . . . S 11 Ni'S Agres ?? ,5 10 2 33roadwaySwe. ...

Sporting Intelligence

... ,sgortiq . NORTIIAMPTON A.ND PYTCHLEY, HUNT RACES. Sitewards: Hon. G. WI. Irltzwlliam, W. Stirling Craiafurd, Esq. Hon. F. W. Villiers, and Hon. C. H.2 Ous. 3dr. Clark, Newmurkot, Judge; Mr. S. Hibburd, Asnrot, Starter; Mr. J. Manning, Newmarket, Clerk of the Scales; Air. R. John- son, York, Handicapper; Mr. T. Marshall, Xcythmptn~til, Clerk of the Course. YESIERDAY. Upon arriving at the scene ...

Sporting

... p~rtilyg. LEICESTER RACES. Tho card yesterday indicated six races to be contended for, and produced a first-rate day's sport. We were glad to learn in the morning that the accidents to Cresswell and Pritchard were not of that serious character that was announced the previous evening. We found upon later enquiries that neither of the jockeys had any bones broken, although it was generally ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... (WEATHER PERMITTING.) Masters of Hou)eas uill oblige by forwarding totice of the Mtrtures to this Office as early as possibte.] NORTH WARWICKSHIRE HOUNDS.-At a quarter to Eleven. Saturday ?? Jan. 30 ?? Tile HilL THE WARIVICKSHIRE HOUNDS.-At a quarter to Elevess. This day ?? Jam. 28 ?? Shuckburgh. Friday ?? - 29 ?? Epwell WVite House. THE ATHEMSTONE HOUNDS.-At Elewen. Friday ?? Jan. 22s ?? ...

Sporting Intelligence

... ;v1-1?pdillj' JaWligoice. TAkTTEr1SALL'S-YETZTRDAY. THE LIVERPOOL CuP. 6 to 1 agst Special License-taken freely. S - 1 - Underhaud-taken, and offered. S - 1 - Gorselbill-taken, and offered. 9 - 1 - Blue Jacket-taken. 15 - 1 - MIaladetta-takef. 100 - 6 - Bitrettle-takerl. 20 - 1 - Cawood. TuE DEBnY. 2,00O -100 - Gaspard. 100 - 20 - Nimrod. 1,000 - 10 - Orleans, 1,000 - 10 - Enield. LIVEPVOOL ...

Sporting Notes

... *afilig NEWMARKET HOUGHTON MEETING, 185S. To thes EDITOR of the DAITY POST. Sir,-This grest meeting is fixed to take place on Monday, and the five following days. During the six days there are sixty- nine races to be decided, viz., twelve onl Monday, eleven on Tues- Clay eleven on Wednesday, thirteen on Thursday, twelve on Friday, and ten on Saturday. The principal attraction on Tuesday is the ...

THE GREAT CRICKET MATCH AT MONTREAL

... THE GREAT CRICKET MATCH AT 5 MONTREAL. ALL ENGLAND v, CANADA. MONTREAL, September 26,1859. The cricket match commenced on Saturday at noon, with the Canadians at the wickets. From the fast bowling they continued making runs, until Parr went on the sixteenth wicket, and made sad havoc wiiti his slows. The last wicket fell for eighty-five runs, leaving the Canadians rather nervous from their sad ...

Sporting

... . *OW .. THE DERBY SJThINO.-TATTE1SIS' t ?? US: Ensom settling was most satisfacorilv ci ,.wd to remarks which we made in the pre;lii r ;. Monday were fully justified by th, :. ntU' which all persons put in an appearancc t ti' (iLtnf glrumbling was heard, and indeed, cor t' ?? Z sxJI Wl' in default last year will, it is expectsA u I'selt Ca result of the recent Derby and Oaks ?? th their ...

Sporting Intelligence

... 5porting glittfliotlict. LINCOLN SPRING MEETING. Stewards: fion. Mijor Stuart wortley, M.P., and J. Merryaul E. Heneage, Esqrs. Mr. Richard Johnson, of York, Judge and Handicapper. Mr. IV. Ford, Clerk of the Course. YESTERDAY. The TRiAL STArEs of 5 sovs. each, with 25 added, for three. year-olds 7st. 31b, foar Sst. lOlb, 'ive Oat. bib, six and aged Oat. lOb. Allowances for maidens, &c., and ...

Cricket

... 6rxitet. (Anneosti~einqtsts of snatches to cease are charged as advertise- masnts. 110ports of es itcetsn Plvsel are inserted as news.] WEST, Baio-,wwic DAkRTMOUTH CnUB.-This neatch was cossenctl n Mndaylas. Te cosin sntchwasplayed be- iriss to elven of he estllronwihi DrtmuthClub, after whih tey etiedto vey srupare dnne, povded by Mr. Sandreo, a us DatmosthHotl, at ee re orr tosaythat score: ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... MUNTING APPOINTMENTS. THE WARWICKSHIRE HOUNDS.-At leven. This day ?? Feb. 8 ?? . Idlecote. Thursday ,. -10 ?? Lower Shuckburgh. riday . - 11 ?? Broughton Castle. XORTH WARWICRSHIRE HOUNDS.-At a quarter to Eleven This day ?? Feb. 8 ?? Stoneleigh Abbey. Wednesday. . 9 ?? . Wooddoto. xidav ?? - ?? , Solihull. THE ALERIGHTON EHOUNDS.-Af a quater to Vewno. Tbis ?? Feb. 8 ?? Castle-Bill ?? -10 ?? ...