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... low NEWMARKET SECOND OCTO3BER Meeting. MONDAY.-MATCHs; 200, b ft; 8st 71b each; last half of Ab. M.-Lord Glasgow's Knight of the Garter, agst Duke of Bedford's Santiago. HOUGHGTON MEETING. THURSDAY.-MATCH; 300,h Ift; Ab. M.; 8st 71b each.-Mr. Gregory's Rhesus. 5 yrs, agst.Dakeof Bedford's Bordeaux, 4yrs. DUREAM. Acceptances for the DURHAM HANDICAP. age 6t lb age st lb Achyranthes ?? 4 8 5 ...

Published: Sunday 04 May 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 947 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE CRICKETER'S MANUAL

... By ',BAT. Bailey, Brothers, Royal Exchange Build- ings, Cornhill. This is not, only'a curious little work-curious because of the interesting particulars which its industrious and intelligent author has gathered in reference to the game of cricket-but a brochure so replete with usefuli infor- mation, and so calculated to meet the wants of thousands who seek recreation in innocent and healthful ...

Published: Sunday 04 May 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 723 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

STEEPLE CHASING

... I R31IDGNORTH STEEPLE CHASES. Stewards: Right Hon. Lord Lurgan. Hon. Arthur Wrottesley, R. Benson, and F. Webster, Esqrs. Clerk of the Course: Mr. 0. Edwards. The annual Steeple Chase anniversary at Bridgnortb, in Shrop- shije,was duly celebrated under the above auspices on Thurs- day. The line of country, an visible from the Stand, was a very good one, light fencing, yet sufciently trying, ...

Published: Sunday 23 February 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2265 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SKIRCOAT MOOR RACES AND THE Halifax Infirmary

... - .I-. .. I ! II I e :. - .. I SKIROAT -MOOR RACES AN THE :aiakx Infrmnary. We believe there is no class, of men so liberal as Racing dmen,2 by which we mean not the greedy, avaricious few, who live on the Turf and by the Turf, and ?? be ijo loss when they are tucked under the turf, but those whose love for the sport induces them to devote their time to its *study, and their money to its ...

Published: Sunday 05 January 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2248 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

GREAT BOAT RACE FOR THE THAMES CHAMPIONSHIP

... GREAT BOAT RACY ollOB THE THAMES CHMINHP ?? At a period like the present, when the combined in- dustrial productions of the civilised world have drawn to our shores a host of continental visitors, the great match of Wednesday, which we are about to record, pos- sessed more than ordinary features of interest, as afford- ing Messieurs les E:ranger-, many of whom availed themselves of the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ,SPol Y'INVG iN-TELLIGENCE. TT\TERSA AljS -TimllltI INI Ther, -ite ?? ii ?? t-teI al.,n, d the Io.. , I,,, flat the oil', I-nos .Iii the Etniperi~ i't i, Whti : T'routi oer eie hrot flviualIte, aidtu Nuthell Wet quilte out oi favour. TjlE N 1W\ STAKjES. rS to I oget Lord John S,;oti te riaher t i Ktitbron 5HriE ASC-i1T STAKES. 7 to I agst Major P'itt's Valipyre 7 to 1 - Sir J. ?? 7 to I - Mr ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPtORTING JNTELLIGENCRT. 'ed TATTERSALL'S-SATI, BDAY. CHAMPAGNE STAKES. ny/ 0to 4 agst Duke of Richmond's Hornebrewed. ith8 to I - Mr. S. Davidson's Vortex (taken) ly YORKSHIRE HANDICAP. No betting. ed ST. LEGER. 7 to 4 agat Lord Enfiold's Hernassdez edi 4to 1 - Sir J. Hawley's The Br.Bn (t. and aft. offered) 's 5 to 1 - Sir J. Hawley's Aplrodite 10 to 1 - Mr. A. Nichols '.iewminster (t. and ...

HARD AND SOFT WATER

... The Boaid. ?? in theirlvport& on elropa- litan water kuppl.! - the, iemeninatle'is of the bB ifti- all their public. cse~paed or..anonjmous, talk a gige^'adeal ibout bard water 'and lsot.. Bat they 'have' hove epgde- rendcdo define preeisely what they' mea'n' )iV j .x soltnesainwater; and they carefuily 6atjoil that what is called hardnessl water mav hethe? more than one kind of mineral ...

SPORTING

... !`j? ?? ?. al - , ; ,I ?? I ?? A - Orp,,? 6BT j! r r * ; ,. 4.,. .: W aa,. ?? .V*ery fewa emmbersere 'in attendsee sndibusineasswas Veryd, #A mittiq oftny a shbort tqftation, Trganbusf4 ofl~) - 5' -Mt i oltshbe1W' e ?? ?? 7 J -C 'T Lord Eield'sBei lutner() i , O to 'l .w, X.V T. Uiter Nan5Y(t)I Rhesus wn baeked earlylna thesfternloo Us.to 1. , . * ?? - . . , ; .6DO GlOIN HilAS'sTOM4s *- ...

SPORTING

... '1NEWMARKET FIRST OCTOBER NE''N to- FIFY PUN S Wbr3-yeolsmy 7st51b ; fbour :hefiv, 8t 11b;sixand aged, 9at. 13. I. Mr. D. Shafto's Westow, !, y ?? ?? Si .B ohsRetail, 5 ?? lo E, t; Even betting. Westow made all theruin- n Vl ast easily by two lengths. Run in 35 minutes. ud HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKES of 20 soya,; each, ; ft if~lt5, cldared, &c., to go to the owner of the second horste, for l3.q r ...

PEDESTRIANISM

... PEDESTR IA NIS M. PEDESTRIANISM AT MANCHESTER. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH -As faithful chroniclers of sporting matters we shall nothing extenuate nor set aught down in malice, in the match that came off at Be levus on Monday last between Edmondson, of Wakefield, and Pearson, of Gomersal, but record the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. The stakes competed for were alleged to be ...

Published: Sunday 30 November 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2056 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

BETTING HOUSES

... SETTING HOUSES. We are still in the thick of complaints against Betting Houses: some that come are very severet and others are very communicative. We take a' sample-but- first let us give a few lines written in 'self-defence, for weare un- willing to do injustice:- TO THE EDITOR OF:TRE. BRA. Sir,-Regarding you as a man of h6nest principle, and one who, would not knowingly let one party 'suffer ...

Published: Sunday 17 August 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1435 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games