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LATEST BETTING AT TATTERSALL'S

... TAT~ST BETTING AT TATTERSALL'S u-- ((Yesterday). CAMsBRIDoESIREr. 5to I agst Breba 1 25 to I agat Heriot (taken) - Newratnster 25 to I - Ariosto to l _MoantainDeer(t) 25 to I - Manifold to 1 _ Carl 25 to l - Haricot (takCen) SO 0o CRITERION STAKES. 5 to 2 agat Daniel O'Rourke 3ETTING AT MANC33ESTER. FRIDAY. CABsRIDOESHIRE STAKES. 1 to2 agst Breba (off) 25 to I agst Candlewick (off) 1 to ] - ...

Published: Sunday 26 October 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 945 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... II V1an A.LLk ac ?? A . XI A A-e A a. Eamont harriers, this day, Bull's Head Inn, Plumpton; Wednesday, Calgaith; Saturday, Barton Church-half- past 10. Dumfries-shire hounds, Tuesday, Kirtle Bridge; Friday, Gillenbie-half-past 10. Southdown hounds, Wednesday, Ralton-half-past 11; Saturday, Horse and Groom, Polegate-half-past 10. Shropshire hounds, this day, Acton Barnett; Thursday, Fox, ...

SPORTING

... BRIGHTON AUTUMN RACES.-FRIDAY. FEATHER PLATE of 25 sovs., added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sovs, each; for 2-yr olds, 6st; three, Sat 1lib; four, 9st 121b; five, 10st 21b; six and aged, ?? 41b; &I. b Now Course. (7 subs:) I Mr. SbrimptonsB t by Venison out of Imp, 2 yrs (001., 4st 7 Ib (J. Blundy) 1 Mr. Drewltt's Hamptcn, 2 yrs C501.), st ?? 2 Mr. Lee's Petticoat, 4 yra, Bst 9lb ?? I Won by a ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORV2tIN INTMELblGENCE. TAT rERALL'S -Mf01ANi. The current set so strong against M6kamna,6so long tho loading favourite for the Cesarewiicb, that from 7 to 1, laid early hi the afternoon, be declined in the first instance to 10 ?? 1, and finally to 1 6to 1, laid to £ 200, and afterwards offerr;t currently. This left Darkie in possesion of the premnierslhip, Hippolytus, against whom 20 to I ...

PARIS AUTUMN RACES

... Notwithstanding the weather was, rather gloomy, and the streets and roads very dirty, large crowds of all classes wended their way to the Champ de Mars to witness the first of the Paris Autumn Races. When the day's business commenced the stands,'though affording more extensive accommodation than usual, were crowded, chiefly by fashionably attired ladies. Within the ropes there was a very ...

Published: Sunday 26 October 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 704 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

PEDESTRIANISM

... D) F T~IO A I~ S9 M- 0 : .; , - i+: -- *F4 'A ;Ia~tceB lO C~e. bOCT BER. ?? 27 iT' Edmondson (of Waefield) lnd S(of Buksnsha#,'085 ajil~ ~,2t ifdlll'e; Hyde Park, 9heflleld. 27.-H .-Bu l'(dfVWkl*orth) and Robert Chadwick, to rumnfour 'riles, RoSemary Brancl. i ?? 27-James Birasri Iand Jainds ,Dawkinsfi one mile, !t2D a side, the former to receive twenty yarde start, Copenhaken. 27-J. liowiwril ...

Published: Sunday 26 October 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4738 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

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 ...

THE GREAT WRESTLING MATCH FOR the Championship of England and£300, at Ulverston

... THE GRWAT WIWSTLIN% MATCH YpOu the Championhip of Engln and 300, at Ulverston. . ) , At length the anxiously expected match between the two renowned- aspirants to the championship of the northern wrestling ring has been decided, and the Ulverston ring has leen thechosen areia in Which they met., For a long series of years Ulverstan has been renowned for holding one of the most celebrated ...

Published: Sunday 12 October 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 359 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... APORTING INTLlIGACE.' NEWMARKET SECOND OCTOBER-MEETING. BETTING ON 'TIHURSDAY NIGHT. THE ?? STAKES. Evcn on Filus 12 to lagot MasdstonO 0 to I agst any other - CAMBRIDGESHIRE sTrAKES. 6 o 55 Breta 014 to 1 4gst Frume Minister 10 to 1 - Mounitains Deer 10to6' - Darkie 12 to 1 - Nessunister 20 toI1- Coii14eitcO DERBY. '1(ae 20 to 1 aget Lapidist (taken) I1000 to 1s ?? freely) The ~FRIDAY'S RACES ...

SPORTING

... NEWTON AUTUMN RACES AND STEEPLE- CHASE.-WEDNESDAY. (By Electric Telegraph.) FREE HANDICAP HURDLE STAKES of 5 sovs. each, and 20 added. (3 subs.) Royal Blue, s yrs, 10st 71b ?? ,..I Alma, 4 yes, lst 51b ?? ?? . 2 SOCAPINBEL HANDICAP of 3 soTs. each, and 26 'added. Half a mile. Shilmalier West ?? Warwick ?? .. ?? ?? rrincess Alice fly l. ?? ?? ; SOUTH LANCASHIRE STERPLE-CHASE STAKES of 16 sovs. ...

THE NEWMARKET FIRST OCTOBER Meeting

... : I'll : 3 I meeting. When seaking by anticipation 6f thel First. of tli' Octtobe Gatheriuigs; we ?? the iniaugurator of ,ttle niore an'ple, drin ric iin sport, ?? s9cf4niors hi~li are f follow, 'and as u it bhas .,prrivy.e - for, taring thol Trienniai} tbe.Duke Michael, and tie 1-ope ful Ojt of thse.liat; all the rest, on tlie tirs't day' was *)eaffie. anid p uneijla and cofichrnin,# th ...

Published: Sunday 05 October 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4863 | Page: Page 3, 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... e CHESTER AUTUMN RACES. TuEsDAY.-Haadicap Sweepstakes of5 sovS each, and 60 added, for two. r-olds, the second to save his stake, and the winner to r te sacd for £100, if demanded. Three quarters of a mile. 11 subs. Mr. T. Parr's Tamie, 7st 121b ?? , (Chariton) 1 Mr. J. Osborne's Equal, 8st 71b . ?? Osb e) 2 Mr. F. Clarke's Sabra, 7st Sib ?? (G. Sharp) 0 *Mr. Wilkins's Stratagem, 8st1 Ib ?? . ...