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HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... HUNTING APPOINTMENTS Her Ma TAGROUND&S er eaty's-, oday, Stag and Hounds (infleld); Wednsy, hver eat tiriday, FaroharnCommon-lIl. le, Conetable's Sir C.-?onday. Ca ick-halfpet II, Norfolk-oure Iay, Barford Cock-halfpast 11. Bothsobild's, Baro-Monday, -Hardwck; Tkursda5, Hogeton-11. FOXIiOUNDS. Albrixhton-Tuesdayr, Chllhington ; Thursday, Island Pool; Satr.. day, Lilleshall-half-past 10, ...

SPORTING

... SPORTZNG. BETTING AT MANCHESTER.-FRIDAY. The only beta laid ithis Mern wu~re5tO~ 10 gat Horn of Jhae, ,00 to15 ?? an l000'to 115 egat nIrniuen, for the Cester Cup; 13eu2 ?? Cailume othing e acked. erby WARWICK AND LEAMINGTON STEEPLE CHASES. Weights fot the GaXND ANNUAL STEEPLE CHASE ast. b. ast. lb. PeterSimpe, aged ., 12 0 Shinrone, o yg ?? 0 7 Sir.,, ?? 12 2eofTrumpsaged ?? 0 Briesh Yernn, ...

SPORTING

... EPSOM BPRING MEETfN.l DcrU~ngbtjust issued his bno beet for t.e.: lembrece one dey of &at rdg on t dow~ns, and one of steeple chasing, within a mite Vitth S waty station, over a7 famf anaele and grass svd, oif l .tural fecces and water jinpa, ehe whole inz ~ieo O fbs itng stand to be erected tortheccion. The rolopsa for tbe legiimates will embr the EpsomTrial fu w ith60added, by Sir Gilbert ...

SPORTING

... SPORTINd. ?? The *ery limited amrount of businea tranisacted yeeteidsy afternoon rou4ers it unnecessary to g1ve moro than the cloning pries,: WARWICK tiDItCAP. 8 to I apt Lord J. Scott's Defaulter' 4 to I - Mr. Xeson'h Dart 4 to 1 - Mr. Irpin's Bllilnafad 6 to I - Mr. Uaweon's Keleahen' ,NOROTHMIUPTONSHIIIR BTA3S. e to I agt Mr.Hl8lrord's ?? (t. to 1C01.)I 10to2 - Mr. H.HEIII'Osterley 9 to 1 - ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING LNTELLIGANCE. TATTERSALL'S. The very linmited ?? of biisiless tra~imiteted yesterday after- Ua00o rend(rs; it unnecemssry ts vive more than the closing plicCY. NVARWICE HANDICAP, 3 to I agst Lord J. Seott's Defaulter 4 to I - Mr. ecsosn's Dart 4 to 1 - Mr. Irwvn's Ballinafad 6 to I - Mr. Lawson's Keleshen NOllTHAMPT0XNSHIRE STANES. 6 to I r at Mr. lalforel's Ha, null (takmi to J100) ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTIG'f INTELLIG/S(VC1. | DONCASTJERI SPRING lEETI.NG. TIlUSI)AY (1ccnrluded).-The Slheffield oi;;d Rotiterot .;i State's of 6 sons cach, ft., aid 40 added. Olne utile. 12 subs. aMr. B. Eddison's Elizia bl iddiletoll, 3 yrs. Qit 21b ?? (Chilhani) i Mr. B. Green's (Isbaldeston, 3 yrs, fst lib. . . (Basham) 2 The following also st;Lrt,, bletwere a 0t laced -Mr. J. Taylor's Luxor 6 re, Sst4ib ( ...

SPORTING

... 6 ---PORTI S.PORTING. !5t WARWICK AND LEAMINGTON SPRIG t is MEETING, 180. ath ACCEPTAxCEB FORL THE GRA&ND II.N-DICAP STEZPE. hs ClAst.-bPni Simple, ed, 12t; Rattrap, aged list, 3ib; Abd-el-Kader, aged, I 121b; The Chandler, ich l0st 0l1b; Proceed, aged, l0st 91b ; Vain Hope, 5 ygt, ha 1st 81b; Lucy Neale, aged, l04t 61b ; Meath, aged, l0st 41b; Liverpool, 6 yrs, l0st 31b; Rory-he-adsy, 5 Qs ...

STEEPLE CHASES TO COME

... MATCHn 20.-Aylesbury. Maccun 2I-Grand Military, Wa~rsviel; (frjlr' MARCia 22.-Learnitigtou Grand Annual, wa-rwiwk ?? Fr ' et and secod, closed; third, Marh 21 MABCH 25.-Stourbridge Second Giand Annual (two) ?? Open Handicap closed. MaRCH 26 & 27.-Cheltenhain Grand Annual (four). First closed; second, March 21; third, closedi; fourth, March 26. MARCH 28.-Frilh Manor ?? ?? closed; second and ...

Published: Sunday 17 March 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8786 | Page: Page 3, 4, 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

[ill] INTELLIGENCE

... SP!TWa I1, TEILIGBNCE. MosDAY.-The amount of business transacted to-day was very limited; and, saving the rapid advance of Mahratta for the Northbamptonshire Handicap, and a marked decline in Voltigeur for the Derby, was almost destitute of any interest. 20 to I eash, in one bet, was laid ogst Italian and Voltigeur, and afterwards ofered ogst the latter. Ghillie Callum and The Knight of Avenel ...

BETTING AT TATTERSALL'S

... MONDAY. o Another diill afternoon; business extremely limited in amount, and, with two exceptions, without any features of interest. For the Northamptonshire Stakes, Osterley declined in price, both Harriott and him figuring at 6 to 1; Mahratta, on the contrary, advanced rapidly from 20 to 9 to 1, closing halfa point under the latter price. Very little was done on either the Metropolitan or ...

Published: Sunday 17 March 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1183 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

PEDESTRIANISM

... FEp EST EIAN ISm. MATCl'HES TO COME. MARCH. C Fdster 120 Yd0 25 a side, on i,,lesgte 51ocr, npar c. Foste, 120 yabrdS, IS.-jeqeph Robinso (gC~atiD 9 near tta (of Gawber, 18.-IMoesesHath (of Barnsk)ad JoeShpield. side, at 12 3 arts, '5 a aide, at 3id miles, 38.Granttiatm alnd Leve~t, to run tWO 5a ?? race, at tiarlinlgton Corner. 58..CBsreso ?? Croner. X1ia siie No aistance earmed Elio. It ...

Published: Sunday 17 March 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2754 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE RING

... FIGHTS TO COME. MArs. 19.-Brunton and W. Cain, 25 a side. London. 29.-G. Lee and D. Betts, 10 a side, Birmingham. APRIL 1.-Goole and Mash, 15 a side, Birmingham. 2.-Wedgebury and Green, 5 a side, Birmingham. 9.-Lee and Owens, 15 a side. Birmingham. Jtn;n S.-Giles and Collycut. 10 a side, Birmingham. 4.-Bendigo and Puddock, 200 a side, Nottingham and London, for the Championship. FIGHT FOR ...

Published: Sunday 17 March 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 806 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games