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SPORTIN INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. | I I . . LIVERPOOL AUTUMN MEETING. ?? SSftene; Sir Lyst on Womanan, BarBS. . Payne, Esql z d Captain White. Lessee, Llork of the ?? ndO, and icbndapr, M. Edward W. Topham. Judg ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I CRICKET. A match wae played at tark-lane on Tbursday last, be- *tween the Liark-late and Par ileld cluha. The itoriazwee aH follows :-Parkfield, first Ineinge, 41; second ditt ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I ._ - ORICKET. TaB Bowuo~ v. Ma~ss BArno-.This metlso was played on the ground cf tho latter, at Everton, between the air t elevens of oaoh club. The Botanio: 18t Inuiegs, 71-. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I I LIVERPOOL. WEDNESDAY EVENING. So few horses are at present reported as having arrived at Reading that it is next to impossible to make any selection. The King's Meadow Stake ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I LivEituoOL, THuRsDAY EVUHING. 7 Any doubit as to the accuracy of Mr. Johnson'sl 7 Johnason has snorntie thag oncenae t hken to ithe As a a judge and handicapper Mr. Johnson has ...

SPORTING

... I SFOTVN I I 'l r ' SPORTIN ?? , I - _ . , i WAR1WICK SP1UIN4 1E!iNG-. i 11aii I WAEWIOB/FBIDAY NIGxa. 81. i { There was no racing tio day. The meeting to.: hal rihorrow (Baturday) 'wvill eoomee at 't ...

SPORTING

... .i . .. ~A13BOO,A,:: ?? ros;.^t ?? ~ ?? v- . ?? lih x Ar CARLISLE 'MEErING. y i prediction f the.Oumdborland Pltoro singularly .correot,- viz., Fair Wiad to ;wn .nti Lord Hastings as the bes ...

SPORTING

... WOECESTER SUMMER MEETING. kRIDAY, JUNE 28. The WEST IMIDLAND STAKES Of 5 sovy. each, with 26 added. T1wo-year olds, 7st. 71b.; three, Oat. S8b.; four, lOab. sib. five and upwards, lOst. Dlh. ...

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