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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... (A SH)0IMtl~ I1 INTLLIG;ENCE.-. * - ?? -me.- 1 - - _ i .1 , CAESTEit SPLRING P1EHT[W, ,18. ?? . Ir Stewar~-Marqnia of WaterifrdV dnt Cl'iden D Claris ofthe Codei-1g. Id;voird W. AephaiM.. Staiter-Amr.Horeby., Jndg1A r.Whitciot Nlantwlitb TorslvIA ' MAT i. 'The GROBVNOl, vn t aof' 10 ?? ea Ih ft,'with 9 Addedi St Qroqavauer. Coursee tuba4 ' 8 7 Mr. J. J. ffenulersol, rol n ertywbent 4 yra . ...

Sporting Intelligence

... -1 ?? sport(us Inteutizence, ?? - .- ?? ?? .. BETTING AT THE POST-OFFICE HOTEL; TuaZDAY MORNING, MAx 3,1853. bi Last night and this morning witnessed the departure of most L of the members for the banks of the Dee. One or two, bow- B ever, having deferred their flight until the morning of thogreat day, enables us to quote the following transaotone:- CHESTER CUP. 4 to I agat Mr T. Parr's Trifle ...

Sporting Intelligence

... ?? -u. P.-- Qw. Jvportfl% - ?? ?? - BETTING AT THE POST-OFFICE HOTEL, P * ~TuESDAY MORNING, MAX 17, I81,, a The rooms this moorning were crowded, and a fair amounat'of 0 busioese was iransected, chiefly on the Bath and Somersetehiro Liu Stakes (now deoidod), and, the principal events of our own meet- vel ing. Sincesour last ?? et Australian, Honeywoodsit teo tiugbourne, and Unabriel, have been ...

Published: Wednesday 18 May 1853
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3638 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games