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... TATTERSALL'S-MoNDAY. The declaration of the weights for the Chester Cup, if it failed to give an impulse to business, had the effect of driving Haresfoot out of the market, and of giving the lead in the betting to two ?? and Grand Duke-who had pre~ously been scarcely men- tioned; nothing else was backed to any extent-the Handicep, although open to some objections is ee L rally approved. Some ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... S>POLTIZNG IN'TELLIGh'NCE. Ithe HUNTING APPOINTAIENTS. been Lord Lanedale's harriers meet oni Friday at Aston Clintou, at had twelve. ItiOII Mvr. Phillips's houndls inset on Thulrsday at Horton WVood, at Ithe halt Bershire hounds inset onl WYoislueday at WIitais~il, and ona l'riday at Miltoun Hall, at half-past te~n ?? V. WV. HL. hounids mneet to-morrowv at Purtonl Village, on Tb-ph~ursdaly at ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... HUNTING APPOINTMENTS STAG-HO0UNDS. Her Majesty's-Tuesday, The Stag and Hound, Birin.i; to- day, Iver Hleath; at eleves. 3 Bath-Tuesday, Farringdon. Gurney; Friday, xvolvrt;O half-past eleven. Petre's, Hon. F.-Tuesday, The Rood Inn, near Fytldi; WSU- say, Pleshy Mounti at half-past eleven. FOX-RlOU NDSO 5 Beaufort's, Dake of-Monday, Shipton M.Jnont Wodot d Lower Woods; Thursday, Stoke Park; ...

Published: Sunday 18 January 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 284 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... SPOIRTING. TATTERSALL'S.-T51URSDAY. . STROPOLI [AN HANDICAP. 400 to 10 each laid agst Kick-up-the-Dust, Elthiron, and Follow-me-lads. Nothing else mentioned. TWO THOUSAND GUINE&S STAKES. 5 to 1 laid to 101, agst Hobbie Noble, and 50 even be- tween Vortex and Claverhouse. DERBIY. No change except in Claverhouse, against whom as much as 25 to 1 has been offered at the clubs: he is, in fact, ...

PEDESTRIANISM

... I PE DEST RI A NIS M. Matches to Come. JANUARY. 26-3. Yates (of Worcester) and J. Turner (of Sheffield), to walk eight miles, 7 10s. a side, Hyde Park. 26.-G. Bradslsaw and R. Fuller, to walk twenty mIles, 625 a side, Fuller to have one mile start, at Copenhagen. 26.-J. Gregson and J. Golagirer (both of Wakefield), to pick up 100 stones a yard apart, 5 a side, on Heath Common. 27.-J. Lawson ...

Published: Sunday 25 January 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3606 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... SP OB TINCT. TATTERSALL'S-YE8TERDAY. METROPOLITAN HANDICAP. 20 te I agst Lord Eglinton's Elthiron 25 to 1 - Mr. T. Dawson's Wryneck colt 30 to I - Duke of Bedford's Landgrave 30 to I - Mr. J. Osborne's Achyranthes 30 to I - Lord Clifden's Royalty (t) 33 to 1 - Lord Waterford's Kick-up.the.Dest (t) 33 to I - Mr. Merry's Miss Ana (t) 40 to I - Mr. Magennis's The Ban (t) 550 to 60 - Elthiron and ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORT ING IN TELLIGENCE. ?? AL msiL'S-M ON DAY. (CEsrEli cUP. 25to Ia' ; 'Mr. MarLn~0n'sNancy 25 to I a r J. Serrv's Itig'eadter (taken freely) 33 to 1 - Or. Grevill's Xri0St; 40 to I ir. Greville's Scarecrow (taken freely) 40 toI1 Lotd W .atei forale Cockcrow 1000 to 1 1 ?? Wateifordas Duc-uanDltnrras (takell) 2000 to 30 - r. Wilhitson's Neashaiti (taken) 1000 to 10 - MIr. 'Tlotlhin's ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'b'-iIONsDAT. METROPOLITAN HANDICAP'. 2-5 to I agst Lord Eglinton's Elthiiran o0 to 1- Mr. T. Dawson its Wryneek colt S0 to 1 - Mr. Sergeant's Kate 30 to 1- Mr. Farrance's Joe Miller 33 toI1- Mr. Bectol its Follow me Lads 23 to 1- Lord Clifdeu'B Royalty 40 to I -Mr. Magenisis's The Ban Trhe odds quoted were taken toosmall amounts, and were currently offered at the close of the room, ...

PEDESTRIANISM

... PE DE$ TR IA NIS M. 9 I - Matches to Come. JANUARY. Brian and IT. Meadows, to walk three miles, 3 a side at the Royal Oak, Barking-road. n Barnett and Johin Chetwin (of Shelton), 100 yards, s a side, at Cellar Head. Cadvworth (of Bochdale) and T. Barlow (of Stockport1, 200 yards., t a side, Bellevue. 1,_1 wakenshaw and J. Forster, 440 yards, 20 a side,at ?? it. 2.-J. LimosV0 (of Raskelf) and T ...

Published: Sunday 11 January 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4418 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

BETTING AT TATTERSALL'S

... i 3ETTING AT TATTERSALL'S. I MONDAY. The betting on Monday enables us to give a more lengthy quotation than we have returned of late, but beyond a rather heavy outlay on Clincher for the Chester Cup, and on Kingston for the Derby, was devoid of interest. We subjoin the prices at the close of business:- OUNDI.E STEEPLE CHASE. 7 to 2a gst Carrig (taken) 6 to I agst Maria Monk a to I - British ...

Published: Sunday 18 January 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 737 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

TO OUR SPORTING READERS

... TO OU:R SPORTING READERS. The days of Eighteen Fifty one are gone. That year of years, ever memorable for so many reasons, has passed away, its accounts closed, and cast up ready for transcription in the pages of history, and a New Year has commenced its reign, to be, like those which have preceded it, a cbequered scene, full of hope, fear, joy, sorrow, disappointment, and-Death. But The ...

Published: Sunday 04 January 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 575 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOUY'TING INTELLIGENCE. EPSOM SPRING MEETING, 1852. Weights for the City and Suburban I'andicap; forfeits to bede- clared one or before Feb. 2. Elthiron, 6 yrs, 8st Vatican, 6 yrs, Set 61b Aphrodite, 4 yrs, 8st Wit Alonzo, 5 yrs, 8st 41b Prime Minister, 4 yrs, 8st 21b Bordeaux, 5 yrs, 8st The Italian, 5 yrs, 7st ?? Thornhill, O yr3, 7st ?? Lamarthec, 4 yrs, 7st 61b Merry Peal, 4yrs, 7st 61b ...