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HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... (Masters of Hournds ill oblige by forrward'ig sutice of the Fixtures to this Office as early as possible.] NORTH WARWICKSHIRE HOUNDS.-At a quarter to Eleven. Thursday . Jan. 7 .. Coeughton. Saturday ?? - ?? Cubbiogtsn Gate. THE WARWICKSHIRE HOUNDS.-At a quarter to Eleven. Thursday ?? Jan. 7. Ufton Wood. Friday ?? - 8 . The Kennela. THE ALBRIGHTON HOUNDS.-At half-past Teal. Thursday . Jan. 7 . ...

Sporting Intelligence

... *'Galag SHREWSBURY RACES. sTrtxuknDS: Lord Ribbleid LIe, Sir Lydston Neinint, Bart., and ?? Phibbs. Judge, Mr. It. Johknsvi-Starter, Mr. Hibbard. Clerk of the Course and Lessee, Mr. eolia Frail, Slirawusbry. YESTEIRDAY. The SEVERn HANDLIcAP of 2 sovs. cach, with 2) added, for three- year-olds and upwards; the second to save his stake ; winners to-day to carry 71b. extra. Once round and in. ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Spartiq auttuipff. MANCHESTER-YESTERDA.Y. A very numerous attendance of Members at the rooms to-day, but the business was confined to the few horses quoted below for the Chester Cup. Twenty-five hundred to one would have been taken about Polestar, but 20 was the highest offer at the finish, and 20 to I to go0. was taken about (Drogheda. For- thc Two Thousand Guineas 10 to 1 was taken about ...

Sporting Intelligence

... NORTH AMPTON MEETING, 1859. This meeting commenced on Tuesday last, and we must really call it the first legitimate one of the season. No less than 157 horses arrived to fulfil their engagements in two days, and we scarcely recollect seeing a better class of animals meet so early in the season. At ten o'clock on Monday evening a great many of the principal bookmakers, from both north and south ...

Sporting Intelligence

... ??Jntdliqmv. NOTIHAM.P'I)ON LND PYTCHLEY RUNT It A U K S. Stewards: lIon1. IV,. FilIwllla., W. Stirling Craufurd, Esq., lion. I. XV. Vil'iers, and Hon. C. H. Cust. Mr. chlsrk, Noiwmnrket, .ilge ; Mr. E. Tlibburd, Ascot, Starter Mr. J. Manning, Newnnarlkct, Clerk of the Scales ;Mr. R. John- son, York, linudloealper; 3fr. T. Marshall, Northampton, Clerk of tho (Course. YE rEIDAY. HASDUJAI' ...

Sporting Intelligence

... .sporfin btdligmcf. WORCESTER AUTUMN MEETING. Stewards: Viscount Elidey, F. W. Knight, E]q., J. H. Foley, Es q. iron. F, CGathorpa; 0. Rlcardo, BEq., and W. Lasetj Esq. lMr. W. Webb, Clerk of the Course. M. Johnson, of York, Judge and Handicapper. Mr. E. Hibbwrd, Starter. - YESTERD-KY. The weather, as on the preoeding day, .was very unpleas sant-raining fdast nearly the whole of the afternoon, ...

5Ttiug JWIAtoue. SH

... REWSBURY AUTUMN MEETING. Stewards: The Duke of Beaufort, the Earl of Lincold, and Sir F. C. Smythe, Bert. Judge, Mr. Rt. Johnson. itaister, kIr. IHibburd. Clcrk of the Course and Lesseo, Mr. John Frail, Shrewsbury. PROGRAMME FOR TUESDAY. Tbo ABBnoy ?? of 3 SOVe, each, vith 20 added, for three- yeer-olds and upwaids ; inbners after the dcclaration of the weights 71b. extra; the second to save ...

Sporting Notes

... ,?Vftrtfilq v4s. A very large meeting is expected next week on the noted Surrey Downs. The arrival of horses has commenced, and among those already there we have to note Toxophilite, Longrange, Target, Bird-in-hand, Rosa de Florence, Grie- culus Esuriens, the Foor-leaved Shamrock, Vanity, Hepa- tica, and Queen Charlotte. The scratchings for the Derby at present include only the ?? the 6th ...

Sporting Intelligence

... ,?Porfiug ]uttlyact. MANCHESTER-YZSTERDAY. I We had another quiet day here to-day. The only bet that came under our notice for the Derby was twenty-two ponies to one, taken, about Cavendish. Below you have the quotations:- THE DERBY, 11 to 1 on The Field-offered. 22 to 1 aget Cavendish-taken. THE Two THOUSAND GUINEAS. 9 to 2 aget Promised Land-taken, and offered. 13 - 2 - Ralpho-taken to a25. ...

Sporting Intelligence

... sport-nig ?Atdliigmilt. NOTTINGHAM RACES. YESTERDAY. The Si!rRwoonD HLANIcArof 5 sovs. each, with 40 added. One mile and a quarter. Mr. Dawsoi's Mrs. Stowe, S yre, 83t. 101i. (Mr. ErklneO I Mr. Browva's Pactne'us, 4 yrs, 90t. ?? (Mr. Bevilli) 2 Mr. Bites's Ly Lass, lyrs, 90t. 121b (Mr. Edwards) S Mr. Jacobs's Attraction 3 yre, 8st. Glb. (11r. Thompson) 4 Betting: Even on Mrs. S-owe, u to 2 ...

Sporting Intelligence

... 50diag M-atellipa. TATrIERS.I.LL'S.-YESIDRDAY. COSAREWITTCR. 10 to 1 agst Artless-11 to 1 taken frcoly. 15 1. I Gaspardl-taken, and offered. ?? .. Petra-taken. 25 ?? 1 ?? Marine-taken. 25 ?? 1 Borderer-takon. 25 ?? 1 .. Vauity-takon. 25 ?? 1 .. Yorkshire Gray-offered freely. o0 1 . Independence-taken. 33 1 ?? Star of the East-taken, and offered. 33 ?? 1 ?? Tanstail. Maid-taken. 33 .. 1 . ...

Sporting Intelligence

... spati Intfuipm- LIVERPOOL AUTUMN MEETING. STrwAVD9s: The Earl of Sefton, Sir L. Newman, Bart, George Payne, Esq,, and Captain White. Lessee and Clerk of the Course, Mr. Edward W. Topham. Judge, Mr. Johnson.-Clerk of the Scales, Mr. Horsley. YESTERDAY. A HAsNDIcAP HunDLx RACE of 3 sovs. each, with SO seys. added. Two msles; over six flights of hurdles. Entrance, 1 sov. [15 subscribers.] Mr. ...