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... n DONCASTER RACES.--TUESDAY, SEPT. 14. , The FITZ.WILLIAHI HANDICAP STAKES Of 6 SOVS each. with eO n added, were won by Mr Duncombe's Alfred the Great, beating Dividend, Lady Agnes, and five othere. C Tho GREAT YORIIKSIIRE HANDICAP of 26 sovS each, and 100 t added, was woo by Mr. Morris's Hungerford, beatillg Alonzo, Truth, and eight others. The CHAMIAONE STAKES of 50 sovs each were won by Sir ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... - ._ . ..IA ?? - - ?? WlARWICK RACES.-TuESDAY, SEPT. 7. MA'TC, 200 SOVBs each, was won by AMr. Little's Chaffwax, beating Col. Wyndham's Start. Tie RAOcsG STAKes of 5 sov8 each, with 25 added, were won by Chesterfield's Ellar, beating b g by Idas, and Idyl. The GuY PRODUcE STAKES of 50 rovs each.-Mr. Payne's Glonlueco walked over. The LEAInINTON STAKES of 25 Sove each, with 100 added, were won ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... CURRNGH RACES-S PT. 7, 8, 9, and 10. The events for which entries have applared are the fallow- ing:- .FaST DAY. Anglesey Stakes-Twent-drlve nominations. About a dozen only expected to start. Sally Bernard, April Fool, Alba filly, or Deformed, likely to furnish the winner. Sweepstakes, 10 s8vS each, 40 sove added-lo entries; three or four of which will not appear. The Marquis and Tom Moody ...

Published: Monday 06 September 1852
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 821 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

GRAND ARCHERY FETE AT Stonleigh Abbey

... GRA N A15,CaERY FETE AT Stonleigh Abbey. I Draw, merry archers, draw the bow. LADY OF THE LArKs. Or monday week Lord Leigh, who had entertained a large ?? durieng the Biraiirigham Musical Festival, gave a grand to osoeblritc fete in the grounds attached to hisabbatialresidence .t utligli, near Relsllvortll. Among rite company were the iEl; I t Aelesfrlod, Earl ond Countess Howe, Lady ...

Published: Sunday 26 September 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 544 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... SPOR&tIAT6.. 'BEDFORD BACEs-aTUr9'DLYJ. .P1&~o :.A B4 asov.S eeo eh, 8 f.Jt ,.ff~emen . o- at09 PWD~U A4 ef .2610w;. ;e~l, 10 ft. Mr. T. PicA b c by Bpaubh lacb, . :1 ! Mr. l. D. E~u~t~h's W B~atololxme ?? .ery 6 to.I agt w o 7 Smiath, RiUN. en h t '\ree'V o8 y t*id1 e JK N *b kfb'yi s opulbr a .! j ?? i 6! .;at teilot Tom 4$WyA=Sb._j itd)'S ?. ?? 8t ?? Urisd' 4r ?? S,-of j, by:ten hpbh& T dho ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... CURRAGH SEPTEmBER MEETING, 1852. (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT). THUR5SDAY, SEPT. 9. 3' Stewards-W Quin, E~q, Marquis of Waterford, Sir Thomas Burke, Bart. Judge-}Robert J Hunter, Esq. The weather this day was equally fine as preceding days, thi company considtrably less. The principal feature in the day's sport was the defeat of the favourite for the Queen's plate, Lord Waterford's Lancaster ...

Published: Friday 10 September 1852
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1794 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CURRAGH RACES

... I a I h Tuesday. The Septemsber Race Meeting at the Curragh commenced to- day, and was very numerously and tashionably attended. Amongst the company present ?? Marquis of Waterford Sir Thomas Borke, fart., Earl of CloImel, W. Quin, Esq Logtrloher1- R. Brown, Esq., Ranger; Colonel Campbell, Majlor Bell, Captain Croker, 'Thomas Courtenay, Esq., Captain Johnson, Count Flemnoog, Captain Scott, E. ...

Published: Sunday 12 September 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2419 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... SP04TIJvG. BETTING AT MANCHESTER..TUESDAY. MAN:CHESTER CIAUPAGNZt STAKES. CHESTERIED ':'HAN 'IIANCHFSTESR). to Igltnd I ?? (t) - w~ gavnd (t) -t St y-~ adce(t VESAR~flcHSTAKES. is to I agst Lady 25 to I at Kt. of tbe Shire (t) Sto I- Liadrk(I 25 to I 1--tono67 . 5 to 1 - LeJuift S0 5 tot _ M l (t) LBICESTER RACMESWZDNESDAY. (By ElectriTelegraiph.) BBLVoIn STARES of 6 sove. each, with 20 added ...

SPORTING

... 5 NEWMARKET FIR.ST SPRING MEETING. W NEoseDA.-Sweepstakes of 15 sovs each, 10 ft, for two-yr-olds. The Duke of Richmond's f by Touchstone out of Cuckoo, 8st 31b (Flatman I Lord Clifden's Molasses, 7st 31b ?? ?? Man) Even betting. Won very cleverly by half a length. Runin 1 min. 23 sees. Match: 160, h ft. Ab.M. The Duke of Bedford's Exeter, 4 yrs, 8st 71b ?? (P. Butler) i Lord Ribblesdale's ...

Sporting Intelligence

... I sparting tne pal BETTING AT THIE POST-OFFICE HOTEL. pal BETTI ~ ?? SEPTr. 25, 1852. 1 Ies There was a slender attendance this morni, tany of our eub- sits scribers; having left for Newmnarlset. mornig ?? Autum ves. Handioap a few horsees sveio backed for trifling amoante. For the her Cesarewitoh or Cambridgeahire we have had no material change of since our lastiquotatione. The following were ...

Published: Wednesday 29 September 1852
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1793 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... D)ONCASTER RACES, 'TCESUAY', SeCpt. 14. Tb'o F'itwaIllilaji I lanidicali Stake of wilts. Aneah, Witlh rj1 odIled, ' firl all np's tile 'i'',oiid to 8(oIl' $ l uosota. w,mare alit; ky Mr. 1 'ou- 1' la;IAltfrel! the Grid. h,'aiilt ljivici(-d, lady Aoe.an I six Ai otlc. on ser ech lovoly h y hlfitilt ngthi, isin d-ewl hitfiog Li1(1v lii A coos y at head. i 'lie (;riot, Yot'koiiiro. lfion'ieap- of ...

Published: Wednesday 22 September 1852
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1297 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLGINECE

... SPORTIN(G 1ATELLI6!ENCE. t THI PALexrns-rowj HARIiaERs.-Yesterday being the first t day of the hunting season, Mr. William Lynch, of ol.ringtield, opened the ball by bringing his seven couple of p rfect barriers to the twelfth look, on the Grand Canal, to meet his deld. About twenty well-mounted sportsmen were in attendance, lchietly ofcers of the garrison. Immediately upon the pack r being ...

Published: Thursday 30 September 1852
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1114 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games