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... nd ill lie )m 'he' to icy ro. las us. ith ist. rm ng, od. ng, nos met it cii, Iris O5. en ode ed cii se as rd [is ?? a gh ly a- CIIESTER SPRtNG MEETING. The ROSV NORSTARCES Of 10 sore. each, with 30 added. Groh- ?? Couse Lorrywlere t, 4 yrs ?? Course ?? (Alderoft) I arissaerhorii, yrs Peal, oer oun, Truth, Leu iJol, and Sainita also started. The PALATi.NE STAKES of 15 sors. each, With 100 ...

SPORTING

... I RACING FIXTURES FOR 1853. SEPTEMBER. Waisall ?? 28 W~arwiick and Pontefract ?? 19 Northallerton ?? 29 Leamlngton .. is Bedford ?? 20 Limerick ?? 29 Richmond ?? 19 Leicester ?? OCTOBER Newmarket ?? ?? Chester Autumnt. 4 NOVEjBER. Lanark ?? Yorkshire U. H ?? 6 ?? Manchester ?? 22 Perth ?? Epsom Autumn ?? S ?? ?? Liverpool A'mn ?? Newmarket F. 0.. 27 ?? Cowbridge Hunt.. B Sandbach ?? ' ...

Published: Saturday 17 September 1853
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3386 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... il Ii BETTING AT MANCHIESTERTUFBEDAY. The settling yesterday and to-slay engrossed the atnino the memnbersand passed of smoohy At b rsaa om fe ine tm n s wvere m ade o nl forthc mni e e t he o l n w f a Cup seing the introduction of a num e fh re o h h se to Tom. F r the Derby h o s sI o c e e D r i hand King T . The follow i g a e t e c o i g p c s ir- ito M ETROPOLITA N ~itH A N D ICA P. ...

Published: Saturday 05 November 1853
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3284 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

LANCASTER REGATTA

... ., This annual regatta came offon Tuesday last, on llahto ne in the presence of a numerous body of spectators A t erected on the field containing refreshments for those vh° feel disposed to buy them. No strange boats werc enter: competition being confined to the members of the Roe i with the exception of the Waterman', Race. The L1 Borough Band was in attendance, and during the pb:05- played a ...

SPORTING

... 11 I - - WOLVERHAMPTON RACES.-MOXDAY1. The Triat Stakes (handicap) of I soya each, with 60 added. One mile. 16 subs. Mr. Saxon's Calot, 4yre, Vet Sib ?? ?? 1 Mr. J. Booth's Mayday, 6yrs, fist ?? 2 MrT. B. Land's Odihamn (h b), 5ycs, Vet 121 ?? May 3 The following also ran: Trick-stress, Humphrey, Defiance, f by Itburiel, and Haca.-Betting: S to 4 ageS Clola, a to 2 aget Hum. phrey, 4 to 1 ...

SPORTING

... sportIN(-. The Carlisle, Cuniberland, and West Border Steeple Chase takes place on Thtirsday, the 14th day of April, at Westlinton, within five miles of Carlisle. The stewards are John Harris, Esq., and George Dixon Esq. GREAT RACE FtRn THlE CIIAMPIOX.S111', BETWEEN GEoEIQE FROST AND JOIIN LrVITT.-This match, to run ten miles, for £100 and the belt, came off on Friday last, at the Royal Oak, ...

SPORTING

... NE WMARtKET IIO(UGIITON 31EETING.-?IONDAY, Swccpstakes of 10 sovs each. Criterion Course. Captain D). Lanc's Guy Jlanncring, 5yr*, Sst 81b (S. Rogers) I Sir It. pigot's Jack the Giant Killer, 3yrs, 7st 71b.. (Wells) 2 Lordl ?? Mountain Flower, 4yrs, 8st 3b (Norman) 3 Thec following were not placed: Alfred the Great, Billy llichard. 0I, Alrbioco, and Dagobert.-Betting: 7 to 4 agst Orinoco, 4 ...

SPORTING

... ?? - 1= I ASCOT HEATH RACES.-TUESDAY. TI The royal race meeting at Ascot commenced on Tuesday under Ki the omost favoratbleoauspices as regards the weathier. The absence to of her Majesty, who has hitherto, except when prevented by ocr0 unavoidable circumstances, honoured the raees with her presonce ca Pon the opening dlay, when the Queen's Vase is run for, somewhat mij lessened the interest ...

SPORTING

... 1 BATH AND SOMERSET RACES.-..TuIzsIAy. The lanisdownle Trial Stakes of 15 soas each, 10 ft, withS50added. one mile. (9 subs.) Duke of Bedford's Gossip, 3 yrs, Tilt ?? I F Mr. Powney's Lanmartine, 5 yrs, gat ?? 2 Mr. Harrison's Russborough, 6 yrs, gat ?? 3 The betting opened at evens against Lanmertine, but cloeed at a to 4 against hinm; Is to 4 about Gossip.-Won cleverly by half a length. ...

SPORTING

... ILOYLAKE RACES. LIVERPOOL HUNT CLUB SPRING MNEETING. The Liverpool Hunt Club held their spring meeting, on their privat~erace-grouttil, attIloylake, ,,on Wednesd~ay. The following is the result of the day's sport: The Shorts flendicep S'vecqsrakve of 5 says. cacli, with 25 nova. added. tialf-a-mitc. Gay Lad, aged, ?? i1b ?? Davies I Auchinleck, 3 yre, list iib ?? D. Lane 2 Remunerator, Hose, ...

SPORTING

... I I POST-OFFICEHOE.T SDY Nearly all the mcmbers having left for Liverpool, there was a blank day at the rooms. TATTERSALL'S OSA ..Y. Business was for the most part conf D to t asotlamn to te pvous wek's accounts. The coming events at Liverpool were scarcely noticed. For the Derby, 3rs0 to 100 was taken about Autocrat and King Ton, and 1000 to 400 about the same two, with Dervish, the' third ...

Published: Saturday 12 November 1853
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1719 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... IS = . . _ _ I BETTING AT MANCHESTER.-TUESDAY. The rooms continue to be well attended, and a disposition to speculate is obvious. The Derby of next year, however, is the only event that claims particular notice; it has hitherto been the best betting Derby that has been known for some years. The Chester Cup is regularly introduced, but the horses that have been supported for it are too ...