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... : sport(lis Kiltell(ofacit . ?? ?? BETINGAT HEPOST OFFICE HOTEL. T FRIDAY MORNING, FEB. 25, 1813. There was a largo muster to-day, and buninens brisk; tihe horses most in demand being-0scar, Iloarto,, and VictresR, for the Liverpool Steeple Cbase, Contentment for the Metropolitan and Newmarket Handiops, end Ratsplan for the Derby. The following will show the closing prices LIVERPOOL STEEPLE ...

Published: Saturday 26 February 1853
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1701 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LIVERPOOL SPRING MEETING, 1863. eV, WRIGHTS FOR TUE LIVERPOOL SPtINo CUP. age st lb a Weatbergage ?? .8 7Worcester. Car-iboo. 6. .68 0 Richmond. Carlboc, ?? ?? ,: Warbawk . 4..?1 ap Cheseaway - ?? 9 7 Cheroot . Warwick ?? .. 6 Lalage . Troueseau ?? 4 ,7 2 Happy Joe ?? Riteflyer ?? . 4.6 13 Burndale . The Bishop ?? 4 .6 18 Puss gelding . Bellewstown . ?? .6 12 Corybantes ?? Timid Fawn . 5. 6 11 ...

Sporting Intelligence

... , -sporting littelliatnte. -- - ?? B6ETTINGW AT THE POST-O~FFIer HOTEL. - Thera soion, ,lt te TUESDAY Moaossosn-, Feb 10 180 The .. r last roos mornin 5h023mteia o geng sinc th hoross moest in demond berig Oscar, Jnn g iwHallno, and D u~an.Drin ?? ?? tel hs onetetand Snowdon Duntsill for the Metropolitan, and 0f CiesadHonewo~frteDry Closing proce : roll, LIVERPOOL Sa31,TEEPLECHASE. 0 7 toI ...

Published: Wednesday 16 February 1853
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2046 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... | :7 SPO'rlNG. e ACCEPTANCS FOR THE s LRKHANX STrEPLE CHASES. 1 The FYLDE GRAND HANDICAP SWeEPSTAVES of l sovs. a each, 10 ft., with 100 sovs, added. . 1 r. Higginson's b g Vainhope, aged. h 10 10 MAr. Golbv'6 b g Ploughboy, aged ?? h 10 7Air. Obresb g Abd-cl-Kader, aged. it 9 B10 4 Mr. G. Bourke's br g Carrie, aged. . 9 13Mr. W. H. Scott's cli g Shinrone, age. 3 913 Mr. G. Morris's ar h The ...

Sporting Intelligence

... sporting Entellidilue. - - ?? -111- - ?? . ?? Dd~~~at BETTING AT THE POST OFFICE HOTEL. Lor le ?? Fan. 3, 1553. Rull r. We hone no material change to notice since our last; the osly Unr r, horses backed with any spirit being Mises Mowbrity, Oscar, and Tie is Sir Peter Laurie for the Liverpool Steeple Chase; 'Trifle and Con- Lot r1 teotment for the Chaster Cup, nad.West Australian for the 2,000 ...

Published: Saturday 05 February 1853
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4245 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Intelligence

... IsOrting ue le BETTING AT THE POST OFFICE HOTEL. 11. BufriRst thi FRIDAY MORNtING., IERa IS. 1RO-. I~s~nstIs MOrning maedadIIO die t soctreme on sll forth., a- onming events, the Derby Oxoepted, for which Hloneywood was er backed foar£100 at th tprioe quoted, The other investments were; ld. LIVERPOOL STEEPLE CiiASE. a 7 to I aget Mr Mason's Oscar. 7 I.. Mr Mason's Mise Mowbray, 12 .. .. Mr ...

Published: Saturday 19 February 1853
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1897 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Intelligence

... sprtifto Eutelliaclue. BETTING AT THE POST OFFICE HOTEL. FRIDAY MORNING, FEB. 11, 1853. There was a fair attendance at tho rooms this morning, and the betting on forthcoming events ranged over a good number of horses, taken, in moet instanoces, to small amounts, leading to no S material change, Oscar and Sir Peter Laurie being most in V demand for the Grand National, nud Cinean for the Derby. ...

Published: Saturday 12 February 1853
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3385 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE LIVERPOOL CHESS CLUB ANNIVERSARY

... ill in SKILL vs. CHANCE. Ingamnesof science, art must point the way:- an Chance aid. but little; skill decides the play. t, The annual festival of the Liverpool Chess Clob took place at the Adeiphi Hotel, on the 16th instant. It is needless to state that the entertainment was all that could le be wished by the most fastidious and epicurean of the m guests. Dr. Inanan presided, in the absence ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... U. -11 -w9 ?? - - ?? w_ _ _ __ _ -_ _ -_ _ __ - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - .- _ e, NOTTINGHAM SPRING MEETiNG.-TUHSDAY, FAB 8. Tu Ie NOTTIOOnAM SPRING HANDICAP of 10 sovs each, with 50 ] Ad added, was won by Mr. Megson's dardolph, beating Chilton, Ml In and ten others. Ml TWO-YEAR-oLD STAKES Of 5 SaVe seih, and 30 added, were won I as by Lord John Scott's Lady Audrey, beating Field Marshal, ...

SPORTING

... TATTERSALL'S TIUaSDAY. LLN-VRPoor, SIEEPLE CHASE. a to 1 agst Mr. Mason's Miss Mowbray (taken to £100.) 8 - - Mr. Mason's Oscar (take 9 to 1.) 9- 1- Mr. Barnett's Sir Peter Laurie (take 10 to 1.) 14-1 - Captain Little's Half-and-Half. 15 to 1 was laid agst Oscar in the city on Wednesday, and 9 to 1 might have been obtained. NoRTIHAMPToNSHIIRE STAKES. 14 to I agst Mr. Lamley's Maria (taken, ...

Sporting Intelligence

... sport(its n tbe BETTING AT THE POST-OFFICE HOTEL demo to be TUESDAY MORNING, Feb. 22, 1'53. able resent There was a crowded room this morning. end a fair emosunt of Slipe r busess transacted, Nvithbut hading, however, to auy material wol W Il ouaauge. Oscar wite in good demaed for the LiverpoolSLeeple thale USiOI Cbasoe. The following are the latest pricee:- as bt irable LIVERPOOL STEEPLE ...

Published: Wednesday 23 February 1853
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1876 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games