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ROYAL WELSH YACHT CLUB REGATTA FOR 1852

... Horse-racing has been denominated ,the national as sport of England,', and the phrase, perhaps incon- it siderately used at first, has been so generally ac- cepted as a truism, and h1S found so ready an echo di in everybody's mouth, thatt it has become as uni- 51 versally familiar, and obtains as ready a credence, n as the most tisne-honoured proverb of which our land can boast, and to ...

PLOUGHING MATCH AT CREUDDYN

... PLOUGTNING MATCH AT CREUDDI)N. aI T . _ . . ?? . . - It it On IVednesday, the IIth ilst., a very interestint. p)ionigh- .0 ing mnatch took place in a f(; Id bhlOlloniny, to Mwri. J.f ?? e of Malile, EXiw-rl~i's,tenialitto ?? P. \: illi'llis, Esq..j M.NI., - Crli'ig-3-donl. 'I'lle field, beillu! old ai'lazing lan Iaflor:d cd Co- g cellent. o qor-toiity for tie ploghinanl to sholw his wvork. ...

CHESTER RACES

... CHESTEI RACES. The weather was very fine for these field sports, and the attendance, as usual at the opening of the season, wias numerous and respectable. There bad been plenty of brushing up in the old city, and the custornary hospitalities wvere displayed. Lord Clifden has ac- cepted the office of Steward for 153. The running was as follows;- TUESDAY. The Grosvenor Stakes of 10 soss each, h. ...

CRICKET MATCH IN ANGLESEY

... CRC M= =N CRICKUT MA~TCII I-N- A-NULrSE:'Y On Friday the lith inst., a iiatnib was plaeyri ?? Towync y V p(:c, nt:e lrlol-esicad, betwocrin 11 gntle- inen'oftihe neighbuirhooil, and ll of thie UIcilimetai Clilb, when thic frintet, os will lie secn fccin li th tol- ?? score, ?? victorious, aid five wiclkets to ao dliin. The day si-as ::s bewitilt :is could lie uished, only rallier too vain in ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOPRTING INTELLIGENCE. l ?? ASCOT RACES, TuEStmy, JUnC S. V The Trial Stakes--OfiicioUs, I ; lothorpe, 2: Co- E, therstoue fillv, 3.-Third Triennial Stakes.-Song- El ) stress, I ; Harbin)ger, 2 ; Filius, 3 ; Red 11iinl, -.-an The Second Triennial Stakes.-Mlidas, l; Hesse H1om- burg, 2 ; Cnnxns, 3. -The Ascot Derby Stakes.-Con- jo vulsioln, I * lex. 2. Reld Hlid ?? Gold Vase. El -.-Marhielia ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ' Sir W. W. Wynn's hounds wvill nicet on Monday, Dec. 20th . ?? Malpas Sloor Tuesday, 21st ?? penley lal. Thursday, 23rd ?? Aldersey 'Friday, 24th ?? . Aldersey I Sziturdtay, 27th ?? Baschurch Tuesday, 28th ?? Cock Bank Cakc f Friday, 31st ?? Pbas 1'eg r Each da) at half-past 10 o'clock. 1ATTERSAL'S, sMoNDA.Y EVENINO.-Motropolitan.- t 1000 to o6 a st Lucio (t) 1000 to 25 ast Sally Warfoot colt ...

ROYAL WELSH YACHT CLUB STATION

... The follo ?? movements of yachts have taken place since the regatta. The Vesta, 240 tons, Lordl Newboroughi, sailed on a short cruise. Th'le W\'atcr 'I XVyyer ii, 42 tons, Iloval Irish -Yacilt Club, for I Kingstown. 13lack EIagle, 30 tons, Royal Irish a Y'acht Club, for ?? wn. Wyvcrn, 2 tos, t to% Ii Miersey Yacht Club, on a cruise. Priestss, t .i tons,- Maon alan, lsq., lor Kingsto.-in. Lean- ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLENCGE. Sitr W. \V . Wynn's hounds will meet oni Monday, Nov. ?? Otelcy Park Tuesday, 901 ?? Pentre Byichan Friday, 12th .. ?? Baschlrllce Slation Saturday, 13th . ?? ?? l Each day at half past 10 o'clock. I WORCESTER RACES, TuosSDA, Xovatibar 2. t Sweepstakes-D)on John f, I; Gencral, 2: Forrest, 3. 1 .ZH:ndicap.-Deccitful, 1; Priarn, 2; (}iaunltlet, :3- IHandicap.-Odiham, 1; ...

ST. ASAPH AND DENBIGH CRICKET CLUB

... |ST. ASAPH AND DEN1BIGII CRICKET CLUB. I T1he retorts match between the Denbigh airr St. Astapt Clubs wats played at D)enbigh, onl T1uesday last, and by thle subjoiried scoreF it will be seen thrat thle St. Asaplr Club pr-over vietodrios. The previousimatch having been won by thle Denbigh Club, the conquer- ing game is to be played at Deoibigh, onl the 9th of' A ugust. tietilbghr (1st Ianiti ...

BANGOR REGATTA

... The excellent maxim of better late than never received ample confirmation from the above Regatta which, notwithstanding the lateneas of the season at which it was projected, and the short notice at ?? it was got up, was entirely successful and came off' last Tuesday with great eclat. Certes, the Committee of Management with their zealous and indefatigable secretary, Mr. Pritchard, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... opu-iI- TT'T q U-- *1 ;i ':5L:;iSi T nwr' MC' S ?? - I 2 %V I 2 s, - - V 1) N I- ~ 1) Q ?? ,- Ii, iC i- >:i . I l n r! C : .- A t: ; I' ?? ?? lCi'o ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMARKET RACES, MONDAY, Oct. 2S. Criterioa Stakes.-Speed the Plough, I.; West Aus- tralian, 2. Filbert a good third ; North Pole a.l Sittingbourne well up. Won by half a length. Seven ran. ?? agst Warblcr. tif by coan- sent. Handicap Plate of' £iO. Cambridge Course. -Gladiolc, I; Trouscau, 2. Match. Conspiracy filly beat Tensioner. Sweepstakes. Viv;n(diere, 1 ; Flo- rence, 2.-Sweepstakes. ...