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IEDS IVTttUJGENCER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1867

... MATCHES TO COME. FEBRUARY. w a 23. Mr Orattan’a Babbit Coursing Handicap; Cardigan Grounds. 26.— J. Baker’s Rose and 8. Holliday's Spring beat of 21 courses, a side ; Cardigan Grounds. 26.— H. Black's Sweep and W llargreave’a Puss—2oo yards, £lO ...

FOOTBALL MATCH IN LEEDS BY ELEOTRIO LIGHT

... the football players of the town are bent upon giving a trial Last night match between the St John’s Club and the Bradford Ziogsrl was played In Cardigan Fields under the light, and like match, under similar circumstances, arranged to come off in a day ...

C ASTLEFORD C.C. have vacant dates Mayr«OtViand Ai»S. lith. IftU. App'f A. llart ivy, Han. Ute ' _ DARTON CRICKET

... * _ Armytage Arms, Clifton. Brighouse. —Wednesday, 21st; 50a. giren f'vr Fo* Terrier Sweep, not to exceed 211>i CrenmenA ___ Greenfield Ground , Dudley HilL—Fox T-rner Sweep Wi-loesday. Jan 21n . £2. entrance free. E Poor. Referee Cardigan Grounds, I**«ds ...

LEEDS ASSIZES

... services rendered by him promoting the interests cf the ratepayers. The Cardigan Estate Sale.—On Thursday the sale was resumed in the Albert Hall, Leeds, of property belonging to the Cardigan Estate, in West Ardsley, ark, and Morley. The attendance was larger ...

Published: Saturday 27 July 1889
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1082 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

HORSES. DOGS. CATTLE CARRIAGES. &c

... Somerset Mews. Harrogate, FOR SALE, I'ONY, four years old, 14 hands. Also Spring CART, Two of Bitver-inouoted HARNESS.—Cardigan Arms. Kirk Hall Road. CART HOKBE, 7 years. hand-, ; snitf coal, stone merchant, cloth van . good worker, and warraoteJ sound; ...

MR ROBERT MATHER, ft. FLOOUSBUKY BTREKT, LONDON. W.C

... pedestrian handicap, for £S in money prises; Victoria Grounds, Leeds. li.—Messrs Bugden A Grattan s All England rabbit coursing sweepstakes, for money prises. Cardigan Ground!. 14,— W. Bennetfe Harriott and Padgett! Ginger, both of Windhin, run 900 yard* ...

CORDON T. BILUKOION—TBBBPAPJJ

... visit to i.tans. This was ao action brought Mr. John Cordon, jon., president of the St. John's Football Clnb, agepist Mr. William Henry Billiotrlon. the promolor of the Baldwin which look place Hie Cardigan Kidds last October. Mr. E. Tir.dal Atklnami, ...

Sairt 65

... Morning, from Nine One. For particulars see catalogues. OLIVER APPLETON. Auctioneers. Without Reserve. Sole-Tins DAY at the CARDIGAN ARMS, ERAMLEY, at 7 p.m., GEO SCOTT, LAND Calverley Lane, adjoining the residence of J. W. Gaunt. Fsq., and containing in the ...

HORSES. DOGS. CATTLE CARRIAGES. &C

... Hire. URENZA VASEY. SCARBOROUGH; BROWN HORSE, tive years - Id. 15i handr, goes in harness warranted sound also baud*.— Cardigan Arms Kirk-tall HANDSOME Bay MARE, black p..mta. quiet ride and drive double or single harness : vet, examination allowed—C'has ...

Cattcrfck Bridge

... money prizes; City Grounds, Guarry Cap. near Bradford. 22.—John Croft, of .Staaniogley. and John P.i-ler, of Pudsey, lay a game at knur spell, the best of rises each, or £lO a tide; Cardigan Grounds. 22.— J. Jackson's Smoker, MapplewelL and O. Kitchen's ...