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... I'OS'T-SCRIPT. PnRs. VoEDxEsDAY. - Ovin to tlhe increasilsg receipts of the Treasuri-. thl Government have been enabled to pay back to the Bank of France 2.3 out of the 50 millions lent to the Mini ?? of Finance inl 1S4.-Decrees appear in the official jeurnal appointiug M. Drouvn tie Lhuys. Minister of Foreign At'airs and 31. Nlane. M11inister of Public 'Works. 3. Barnehe is to take part in ...

Published: Saturday 31 July 1852
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1089 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

BIBURY AND STOCKBRIDGE RACES

... a latch: 150 eovs., 50 ft. One mile and a half e J. B. Mill's c by Epirus, out of Giantess received r e J. H. Campbell Wyndham's Sir John-paid. re The Antdover Hansdicap Stakes-of 5 son. each, al4 50 added. Nine subs. Mr. W. Etwall's Bushranger ?? ?? Mr. H. Hill's Hothorpe ?? 2 Lord Clifden's Sagacity. .. Betting.-6 to 4 on Hothorpe, and 5 to 2 against each of the others. Won by two lengths. ...

THE ALLEGED CONVERSION TO ROMANISM AT RUGBY

... ITHE ALLEGED CONVERSION TO ROINIANISM AT RUGBY. We published, three weeks ago, a correspondence relative to alleged assertions, in Ireland, by Mr. Wilberforce, as to the progress of Romanism in Rugby. Mr. Wilberforce, in Monday's Times, published a long letter of attack upon the Rev. Thomas Page, of Rugby, who had ably taken up the task of exposing the falsehood of Mr. Wilberforce's statement. ...

Published: Saturday 21 February 1852
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2718 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

BRIGHTON RACES

... . BiGlTON 9dAS. These Races commenced Wednesday, and the weale k of the being very favorable, the company was large and fashi r . able and the grand stand crowded. Lid e I- The~ following is a returjn of the day's racing: breeze Trial Stakes of 6 sovs. each with 30 added. ic first Captain Delme's Littl. Savage . Mr-Etwalf's Knight-ofthe Tbistle * 2- *: 2 re bona Mr. E. R. Clark's Plumstead ?? ...

YORK RACES

... This great northern meeting commenced in the love- liest weather, with an attendance fully equal to any ever witnessed on the first day of August ttysting on the Knavesmire. The fielders got the first throw in for the Dundas Stakes on the mile, old Radulphus heading the odds, but t nearly tailing the race, Farmer's Boy making running I into the distance, where Reaper, on the rails went up, I ...

LION HUNTING IN KATTIAWAR

... LION HUN-TING IN KATTIAWAR.- Frot Me Ovsrolerild Telegyospk. In the burning month of June three of us left camp' at Rajkote, and pitched our tents at Leah, where- we found hog very numerous ;. and, notwithstanding the thick jungle, we managed to make a few porkers bite' the dust. The rains falling dispersed the party, two re-' turning to camp, when IX wended my w'ay northward, and established ...

HENLEY REGATTA—FIRST DAY, Friday, June 25

... hENLEY REGATTA-FiRST DTA, Friday, June 25. A I IL . . . . .- I . i . A brigght and elseerful inorning-~ave poromise of weather more favourable to aquatic sports than it has been the fortune of this aneeting almost annually to ?? card of entries 0 sportd butfenl extensive lis't fo- an aftsrnoois's excellent it orthe btit also sheaved the truth of rumnour in circulation on, teprevious evehing, ...

Published: Saturday 03 July 1852
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2113 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Sports and Games 

NEWMARKET FIRST SPRING MEETING.—MONDAY

... NEWMIARKET FIRST SPRING MEETING.-MONDAY. Match, 100, h. ?? Ribblesdale's the Nabob, beat the Duke of Bedford's Hugo.-Match, 200, h. ft., T.Y.C.-Mr. Ma- genis's f. by Ion, beat Lord Clifden's Feramorz.-Sweepstakes of 50 sovs. ?? of Richmond's Harbinger beat General Anson's Rolando.-50, for 4-year-olds; last three miles of B.C. -Duke of Bedford's Exeter beat Lord Exeter's Nutshell, Mr. ...

Published: Saturday 01 May 1852
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 715 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

GOODWOOD RACES

... ( OQOWOOD RACES. ;W o&'tbt at once the pride and boost b e Rhtgish race 'ia tidh g, commenced on Tuesday with a II the elat which fine sport and princely p ttronage could not failto ensure. The House party') this $tar wasu'untsually large. Hig Serene High'rsie Duke Bernard' of' Sake Weimar, father of Priinc Edward, arrived from Ger- many on Monday, and, was the guest of the Duke and Duchess ...

ASCOT HEALTH RACES

... -- ASCOT HE AiTH RACES. These Races commenced on T uspday, andi were honoured with the presents' 6f th~e!.Quen,;acCOmpflnied S.by her.illu'striouasconsort, and, anumber ofroyal guests. e, The approach of the royal party was awaited wiith much ti interest, and a, very animated scene was presented when ~the first glimpse if the scarlek liveries was observed in .rE the long, vista, of tbe ...

WINCHESTER RACES

... The Great Produce Stakes of 50 sovs. each, h. ft. for three yrs old colts and fillies. The New mile. Deke of Richmond's br. c. Harbinger, by Touchstone, out of Cuckoo, walked over. The Troe-pears old Stakes of 10 sows. each, with 50 added if three horses start (by the Right Hon. C. S. Lefevre and Melvil Portal, Esqrs., Members for the Northern Division of the County. Mr. J. M. Stanley's ...

CRICKET

... lie Iti- THE UNITED ELEVEN OF ENGLAND v. NINETEEN in. GENTLEMEN OF IIAMPSHIRE, WITH D. DAY. ith This highly interesting match commenced on Thuns lr. day, on1 Day's Ground, Southse, and terminated, aftor ng the display of great skill on both sides, whichl excited ed the adniiration of a very large number of spectators, in lot favour of the United Elevalu, as will be seen by the ilt following ...