PLOUGHING MATCHES

... PLOUGIJING MATCHES. HALBERTON. This match came off ot Wednesday last, in a field OD Sutton Barton, occupied by Mr. Clement Mureb. BHere were no less than tweuty.five plougbs on the ground, which, eonsidering that the association is confined 'to the pariah of Halborton alone, sbows that the spirit of competition for the character of being the best ploughman is not obtained withoat the ...

HUNTING APPOINTENTS

... HUNTING APPOINT1EINTS. STAG HOUNDS. Chehltenham..lTuesday, Rising Sun; Friday, Beech Pike .-At half-past 11. Fox HOUNDS. Albrijhton.Tuesday, Evnvlo; Thursday, Apley; Satur- day, Wheaton Aston-half~past 10. Carmarthenshire-Tuesday, wm drim; Friday Llanmilo-at 1O. F Cleveland-Monday, Kilton Mill; Thursday, Roseberry re- Mr. Collier's-Tuesdal, Portobello; Thursday, Farin :na- ham Wood; Saturday, ...

Sporting Intelligence

... I I spartfit - ?? BETTING AT THE BUSH INN. TuEs: P OT. 20, 1562. The Cambridgeshire Stakes were the a31 absorbing topic with the fewv that had not gone to N.ewmrket; but as the result of the race will be known long before thcse remarks appear in print, an accont of the business done would be neither important nor in. t teresting. We may, however, aey that Babette and Azael were nearly equal ...

Published: Wednesday 27 October 1852
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2215 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

DUNDALK GARRISON RACES

... TulESE Sporting events came off on Tuesday, at the race course, immediately adjoining the town, on the r Newry road. The day was beautifully Rne, the course h in splandid order, and the attendance of gentry, far- mers, traders, and the working classes immense. The ?? kizdness ahd liberallity of the officers of the 16th k Lancers, who had taken so active an interest in getting g up the races, ...

INTELLIGENCE EXTRA

... PONTEFRACT MEETING. Weights for the HIANDICAP STAXES of 5 sovs each, with 50 added. age st lb age st lb Alp ?? . 6 s 5 Lerrywhent Cr. 3 Loli Bsawn.. . 4 S B Paqoetta ?? 4 6 3 ferdesillas . 13 Little Davie ?? 13 Caliban . 5 6 Fbr Don John, dam Le;drick 1 7 II by Mandig (h b) . 4 s 10 kluia . 4 61t Tower .4 5 10 Merry Bird . .. 6 Don Dai u . 3 5 0 W1as ?? 4 t 4 Wights tor lhe PARiKr HrL.L ...

Published: Sunday 17 October 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 714 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... SPOR TING. n TATTERSALL'S-SATUnDAY. ie The room was tolerably well attended, and betting more animated F. than on Friday, although confined to three horses for the Cam- It bridgeshire, viz., Hobble Noble, Weathorgage, and Ephesus, and d Sittingbourne for the Criterion. The finrst mentioned of this lot e opened at 10 to 1, was backed heavily by the party, and closed at 7 to 1, the taker ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I - _SPORTING INTELMUgNOE-.. . The secornd race of the season of ts Dirkonhead Model Y!aciht Club, forra silve'rc, Iame o° n Satnrday, ant.' Wra again won %byte.Yankee craft. Firmre. iUcDB MIM6 S 1N A TnousAcD sudCO55IVR Houns.-3ames Jones completed, at the llorongh Gardens, Salford, on.Saturday mnotning last, the above astonishing feat. As vas .foro~eseflhi ?? execitennent became vcry ...

Published: Friday 01 October 1852
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 2202 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... O CHESTER AUTUMN MEETING, S TUESDAY, OCT. 5. THE SHORTS HANDICAP of 10 sove. each, WIth 50 added. Seven furlongs. Mr. Inman's Maid of Lincoln . Lord Caledon's KiWb flyer .2 Baron Rothschild's Hyacinth . 3 Eight otheraraln. THE MOSTYN STAKES of 10 soys. each, with 40 added. Threeiquarters of a mile. Mr. Robinson's Billy Richardson ?? E Air. OUborre's Exact ?? Sir C. Rushout's 8ertus ?? 3 TEl ...

Published: Saturday 09 October 1852
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1124 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... CURRAGH OCTOBER MEETING. (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) Stewards-Wm. Quin, Esq.; Marquis of Waterford; and Sir Thomas Burke, Bart. Judge-Bobert J. Hunter, Esq. SECOND DAY-MEDNESDAY, OCr. 13. This was a most delightful day, bright and cheerful. Tho attendance was, however, rather limited-the special railway train from Dublin consisting of only six carriages. There was also an abridgement in the ...

Published: Thursday 14 October 1852
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3175 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... SPO t TING. NEWM'sARKET SFXOOND OCTOBER MEEIG THlE CESAREIVITC11. Furthcr par~l luar~ .-lh race commtellced precisely at the tinO meuntioned in) tir eird-a quarter beforit ?? being, the first. to showv in the vall ; he0 Was pulled back, howvever,I aftcir he had gone a fewr strides, inid the running taken 'ip by Joe Miller, followed bY Merryniao, Lady Aaiyott, 1011te6a, K~ing Ps~iiti Marsy Ann, ...

SPORTING

... TA TTERSALL'T-YESTERDAY. At the commencement of business Azael was in great force at 11 to 2, and was first favrourite, but subsequently gave precedence to Babette who, after several offers of 0 to 1, left off at 5 to 1, taken. Azael receded to 0 to 1 on the advance of the mare, after. wards rose to 6 to 1, taken to several hundred pounds, and finally closed at 11 to 2, takers. A good deal of ...