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HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... THE WARWICKSHIRE HOUNDS.-At Eleven. This day ?? Dec. 30 ?? Lower Shuckburgh. Friday ?? - 31 ?? Swaleliffe. Monday ?? Jan. 3 ?? Wimpston Bridge. Tuesday ?? 4 ?? Brailes. Thursday ?? - 6 ?? Bearley. Friday ?? - 7 ?? Wroxton New Inn. NORTH WARWICKSHIRE HOUNDS.-At a quarter to Eleren. Friday ?? Dec. 31 ?? Knowle. THE ALBRIGHTON HOUNDS.-At half-past Ten. This day ?? Dec. 30 ?? Belbroeghton Village. ...

Sporting Intelligence

... -spatug 3Attiligmt. EPSOM SUMMER MEETING, To tbe EDrroR4 of the DAILY POST. Sir,-This great meeting, which is fixed to take place on to-morrow (Taesday) and the following days, bids fair, from the appearance of the programme, to be a most suc- l cessful one. On Tuesday there are six races to be contested, including a Handicap, with one hundred sovereigns added by the Brighton Railway Company, ...

Sporting Intelligence

... ,spoltigg ?Attlftgmcf. HAMPTON RACES. Hampton, Tuesday Night. ARavED.-P. Rooke, Winkfield, Whitewall, Mysterious Jack, Ascot, Tame Deer, Minster, Overhand, Nabob colt, Fright, Star of the East, Pactolus, Mushroom, New Bright- on, Soothsayer, Yorkshire Miss, Gift, Orianda, Indulgence, Wild Rose, Julie, Volatore, Chantress, Halliford, Naughty. Boy, Theory, Bellona, Wrestler. NEWTON RACES. Newton ...

Cricket

... (ifiddt. [Amounecements tof'.matches to corne are charged as advertise. ments. Reports of matches played are iniserted as news.] DioITWICH.-On Mouday a very pleasant match was played between the Marrid and Single' of this town, on the ground of the Droitwich Cricket Club; which resulted ina drawn game. The Married went to the wickets first, and by wome good play especially that of Mr. ...

Sporting Intelligence

... I?pxtifq. . WARWICK SEPTEMVBER MIEETING, or Stewards: The Marquis of Aniglesey, and C. C. Grevilla and Ei. J. YE Sheldon, Esqrs. e Air. Clark, Judge. Sir. JIibburd Starter, or Mr. Merry, Clerk of the Course.' Ili YESTERDAY. in Thle GuYPRonDmCE STAKES Of 5)Scove. cact, li.ft., for three-year- wl olds ; colts Sat. 71b., and fillies Sit. 4ib. ; 3ib. and 51b. allowed, ha One mile. 7 cubs. thi SMr. ...

Sporting Intelligence

... $pMRA ?1111111gum. Ting FaEicHa Tvr:r.-Baron Niviere has this season won. £12,080., thereby exceeding (without the considerable ad- dition of a Derby) the amount realised by Sir Joseph Hawley in England ! This unparalleled success must be- extremely encouraging to a young beginner, and ligly gra- tifying to his clever trainer, Henry Jernings. Differing in opinion from many who fancy that ...

Sporting Intelligence

... ?? UAtelome. DONCASTER RACES. Stewards: Earl Fitzwilliant; Lord Londesborough, and Lord Chesterfield. Judge: Mr. Clark. Clerk of the Course: Mr. Johnson. Starter: Mr. Hibburd. - YESTERDAY. The ZSTLAND STARES of 50 sove. esch, h ft., fortthen three years old colts 8st. 71b., and fillies fst. 31b.; the winner of the Derby or .St. Leger to carry 51b. extra. One mile and a half. Lord Zetlands Qui ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... THE WARWICKSHIRE HOUNDS.-At Eleven. This day ?? Nov,. 18 ?? Round House. Edge Gill. ?? - 21 ?? Atherstonefupontitour. Tuesday .. - 22 ?? Tedenliaml. Thursday ?? - 24 ?? Ladbrook. TE1idy.. - 25 Swecliff Q tos.le THE NORTH SVARWICKSHIRE HOUNDS.-QUtt t Ees. ?? 17 .. Htmorton Village. auday . - lo :: Heuly-in-Arden. Tuesday ?? - 22 ?? el Thursday ?? - 4 Cubbingtef Gate. Saturday..': - 26 ?? Castle ...

Sporting Intelligence

... sputhig guftWyne. TATUERSAL'S.-YESTERDAT. The afternoon was clsiedy occupied in settling the North- ainpton accounts. CITY AND SUBM)RBAN. 12 to 1 agst Fleet-offered. 15 .. 1 ?? Indifference-taken. METROPOLITAN. 5 to 1 agst Lifeboat-offered. GnRAT NORTHErN. 7 to 1 agst 'arraton-taken. CHESTER Cup. 13 to 1 aget Dregheda-offered. 20 ?? 1 ?? Herne-taken. 20 ?? 1 ?? Bevis-taken. 50 ?? 1 ?? ...

Sporting Intelligence

... $Rftfug _tetifgm. *ASCOT RAGES. YESTERDAY. As was anticipated, the Ascot Cup day has proved a bell- lisnt success in racing annals. Favoured by charming weather thousands of persons commenced leaving the sue- tropolie by the various routes at an early hour, and the streams continued- until neon converging towards ties Heath. The South-Western. Railway, leaving its terminus ir'n central ...

Sporting Intelligence

... *Orting 13telliVul. PONTEFRACT AND WEST RIDING MEETING. Stewards: The Right. Han. lonrd Hawke, e. H. Jones, Esq.. tb* Hon. Stanhope Hawke, Godfrey Wentworth, BAI., and Colonel Smyth, ALP. Judge and Handicapper, Mr. Johnson. Starter, Mr. W. EIllott.-Clerk of the Course, Mr. J. H. Penit. YESTERDAY. The CNsTLICEoRD STAKIES, of 5 sovs. each, with 25 added, for two-year-olds 73t., arnd three 9it. ; ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... =HUNTING APPOINTNTa. THE WARWICKSHIIIE HOUNDS.-At Mlueca. ThuyrPb7sda ?? Feb. 17 , Billesley Hall. Friday ?? 15 ?? Compton jiiuyatos. NORtTH WARWICRSHREU HOUNDIS.-At a quartcr to Bletus.. Thursday ?? Feb. 17 .. . Princetorp. Saturday ?? - 10 ?? Cousghton Court. MR. MEYNELL IYfGRIAMS HOUNDS.3 At a quarter to ZUIL ?? Feb. 17 . I r a grotby 9ark. Saturday ?? - 19 ?? Chartrey Park. THE LUDLOW ...