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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ?? w _w Lor LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL BTEEPLE-CHA$E. wh I This crack event came ofr on Wednesday lest. There was a wh ng fashiodable, though not so numerous an attendance as migh ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... - 1.-, ' ?? ?? ?? d LIVErPOOL AUTUMN MEETING. 9, WEDNtSDAY, Noveitmnei 7. z Thismeeting, under iho towvardshlpof ?? of Sefton and J. hi. Strnley, Esq., comnenuced this day at Aj ...

LORD DERBY AND THE TURF

... LORD DERBY AND THIE TURF. .. .- - . The Times believes that no inconsiderable portion of the English public will feel sincerely e rejoiced to hear that the Prime Minister has a e determined to quit th ...

Published: Wednesday 22 September 1858
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1664 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... y | , &DONCA.STER MEETING, TuBaDAY, SEPT'. 12. s Champagne Stakes.-Bonuie Morn 1, Coroebus 2. y Filly Stakes.-Mosquito 1, Excitement 2, Fityaway 3. - Great Yorkshire Handicap.-G ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... og :h NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE (STOKE-UPON-TREN.T) Y- RACES.-TUESDAY, to Tue NEWCASTLE STAKES of 5 sovs. each, with 25 added,t 4e for two-year-olds. About halfas.-mile. Mr. E Buekley ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ?? . .. A,_ ?? 1 READING RACES-WEDNESDAY. n Cavraiham StakIs.-U s rley Buck 1, OctaVia 2, Mr. Sykes 3. - Forbury Stakes-Proile , Ninette 2, Cox yll a ir Woitley Stakes.-Alenmble ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTIMNCr INTEILLIG ,NCE. ,, A WL11litt,1,1AIMlt.W WiWRT~tt-Ou ~ Sltira llornr11111. tIllS qI o1th llltimo, Mr. Gieorgte 1. ls~ouo, bI -t- known lby his 4cogniomlen or' oulialb I ;'om~lbe ii, lanmllr ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... T EAMINGTON STAKES, WARWICK CUP, L and DONCASTER ST. LEGEsR, One Horse each cer- ?? stamped directed envelope, end twelve postage stamps, with the promlse of lOs. after each hor ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCIE. '8 NEWM2ARKEI! SECOND OCTOBER MEETING. O TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12. A HANDICAP SwEEPSTAKes of IS Sai3 each were won by Mr. ;tGratwick'e'r Heesso lomburg, boating Bordcaux and Hsrp- L ...

SPORTING

... nd ill lie )m 'he' to icy ro. las us. ith ist. rm ng, od. ng, nos met it cii, Iris O5. en ode ed cii se as rd [is ?? a gh ly a- CIIESTER SPRtNG MEETING. The ROSV NORSTARCES Of 10 sore. each, with 30 added. Groh- ?? Couse Lorrywlere t, 4 yrs ?? Course ?? (Alderoft) I arissaerhorii, yrs Peal, oer oun, Truth, Leu iJol, and Sainita also started. The PALATi.NE STAKES of 15 sors. each, With 100 ...

SPORTING

... SORTING.- I ~~ NEWMARKET. FIRST OCTOBER, MEETING. TUE8DAY. sweepstakes of 10 sovs each for 2-yr.olds and upwards. T.Y.C. 3 subs. Captain White's Fie, by Alarm, 2 yrs, 6st 7ibs ?? Plumb 1 Duke of Bedford's Cople, 2 yrs, 6t 7lbs ?? Cresswell 2 Mr Robinson's Our Creature, 'st . . Quinton 3 Betting: 3 to 1 against Fie.-Won by two ?? was fractious at the post. The Hopeful Stakes of 40 sovs each, ...

SPORTING

... BETTING AT MANCHESTER.-TUESDAY. Since Saturday, Muscovite has been very steady for the Cesare. witob, at 6 to 1; and a great disposition to back D. 0. has shown Itself in good quarters, 100 to 6 being the taking price. Barrel, Indian Warrior, and Calamus have also been in tolerable request. After the arrival of Wright's official list in the evening, a fair amount of money wep invested upon ...