Sporting

... ZpOrting. FERMANAG1H STEEPLE CHASES. TarE above meeting came off on Wednesday, beside Lisnaskea, and was most numerously and fashionably attended. Stowavlds-Thomas Coote, George D. Mansfield, and Wm. Corry, Esqrs. FIRST RACE. For the Formanagh Hunt Plate SNveepstakes, of one sovereign each, p.p., with £20 added, one mile and a- half heats, for horses that have beers hunted this season in ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORt'ING ENTELLIGENCE. ?? -l-l-T D.tPC ?? ?? - ic GOODWVOOTD RACES, TijesnAY, 3Q13' 26Gli le Thle Craven Stakes of' 5 noe s. each. wtith iii addedl. were- won li Y V- trciaud's Eve, heating Little Savage, Exljibitiori, ande eight ittiers i Slarc' lMD, Ii, ft.-Mr. Jt. 31. Stanley's Ilyb~ri. ittat Lard II. ?? .upi Lo ~unox& Cat-aIte in, a can:ter. tie, F' itt% Potuntl owre %on tA Fitannr's Bot- ...

Published: Wednesday 03 August 1853
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2425 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... ?SPORTII?iG. 't y Lu Do? .rk a drcS? quei to 1 ?ept? 0 Ii? ?? una Is ft Ms e c? day -W sot CO 3 had ac d unti ted once ass i lbs 'no, Oils ot - ?? i9 JT)EATH OF LxIET.y GENERA^L SIR NEIL DOUGLAS, a bdt at KC.. , K.C.H.-Tltis distinguished officer died on the 1st hav, of instant,' at Brussels, in thle 74th year of his age, and after M a aservice of fifty years. The deceased saetved during the ...

SPORTING

... ISPOBTIAG. e- CONCLUSION OF HEREFORD RACES. FRIDAY. GuAND STAND- PLATE Of 50 EOvS (Handicap). Once e round. ct Mr. T. Stevens's Sleeping Partner by Venison, S yrs, le 8st 71b (including 71b extra) ?? (Yates) I le Mr. J: Davies's Butterfly, 4 yrs, 7st ?? (Cliff) 2 le Mr. Waller's, Octavia, 5 yrs, 8st 61b (including 56b . extra) . ,(Crouch) 3 The following also ran:-Theodine, Battery, Gipsy Girl ...

SPORTING

... I :SPOAT~IM1 WWITSHIREs-CfHAMPIONj COURSING HEWT- MtDRUm ?? #11 ages (16- subs.), was won by Mr. W~emaet Mr Rendall's Rabbie~rn ups.. a.ran u. STONHBN~ Byxawerewon by Mi.3Etwall'si Ws&pe 15siTO Smza wera dirided by Mr. Brown's Brigh RyE. BAcbxNH16iI STAXIa Were WOUnby Mr. WVey'aoaeie RUunw;Ds'StiAkxs, were won by Captain Wyndharn'a ic 'v~f Ad Cie* HerMajstya oeay, ke COmmoll; Friday, New. ~ ...

SPORTING

... SPOBTING. TATTERSALL'S.-MoND AX. METROPOLITAN HANDICAP. a 20 to 1 agst Mr. T. Daweon's Galvanism (t) t 20 to 1 - Mr. C. Peck's Richmond (t) 26 to 1 - Mr. Meiikam's Hatchet (t) 28 to 1 - Mr. Payne's Hirsuta (t) 28 to I - Mr. Mil er's Grapeshot (t) - 30 to I - Mr. Southby'sConteentment toandaftpff) 30 to I - Mr.Wreford'sWedlockfilly(tandaftofi I Galvanism, Richmond, and Grapeshot were the only ...

SPORTING

... e ? LATEST BETTING AT )L&NC?ESTEB. B TumBDAY.' - e ?3T ELSOThIC TSLUOhAPE.) t . CHESTER CUP JANDDEItBY. Bpauies 4u11. The o?dy a?rsealu force ftr ?? Cup were Lady ja sail &are?row, tack 20,to? ? (token); ConstantIne, 28 to I Iteken).-Derby: Wpt ? Austrahait, 13 to I (token); Umlarie? and 16 to 1 ? (taken).' ?? EPSOM STEEPLE CHASE8, && The following events will coin. off thu da r bonrhdddo ...

THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON'S YACHT

... THE EMPEROR 0NAPOLEO-N'S YACHT'. The O3niteur publishes the following description of the fittings-up of the imperial yacht Soine Hortensc: OD the deck of the vessel is a circular pavilion, the panels of which being glazed, allow a free view of every- thing around, while light crimson silk curtains keep off the rays of the sun. At one side is a large circular divan, and opposite it a stand ...

THE ETON REGATTA

... -4.- The annual commemoration of the birthday of George III. was celebrated on Saturday, as usual, by the scholars of Eton College, with a grand aquatic ?? on the Thames, above Windsor. From an early hour the streets of Eton and Windsor werS thronged with carriages, driveR by postilions in gay liveries, and containing parties of the high- est fashion. The regatta, which consists, not of a ...

SPORTING

... TNEWMNAU1ET ORAVEN 3t!ETETNG'. (CONCLUSION OF TUESDAY'S RACES.) IADDITIOteAIPARTrreueAes.-,At rartirig Tittle 'fatti run alainet' a man who had le't Nerva tilte post, arid she fell-the hit broke in her niouth, arid Cwythe jockey, was thrown~, but not, soriousily injured. Llanforda. went thle wrong side of the post at the, turn of the lands and knocked down some of thle bystanders ; fortunately ...

SPORTING

... SPO R TING. DONCASTER SPRING 'MEETING. TuESIDAv.-The Trial Stakes of 7 sovs each, I ft, wills 30 added, for three-yr-olds, 6sD 10ib; four, Z-t 7ili ; live, 9St; six and aged, ost 31b ncmares and jeldingscalw, :Il h and maiden three-ye- olds at the thime ofsttrtineg, silo-red Nbt; four, 6ib; and upwards, 71b. Winners extra. T.YC. Mr. Kilimberley's Snsowdess Dunhsljl, I yrs, CAlth ?? Mr. ...

SPORTING

... S~POR TING. STAMFORD RACES. TuEsDAY.-SweepstakGs of 20 sova each, with 25 added, for two yr-olds *colts, 8ht 71b; fillies, 8st 61b. T.Y.C. Lord Exeter's Mbargaretta, by Phlegon, 8st U1b ?? (J. Mann) 1 Mr. Tabberer's Red Rose, 8st 61h ?? 2 Botting: 6 to 6 on 3iargaretta. Aftercantering nearly to the distance they went to work in earnest, the favourite winning by a neck. The Stamford St. Leger, ...