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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 Intelligence

... 77777? ?? . ?? ?? - ? II ? . -1 ?? I,. - 1? - --I 11 ?, I . -1 . 1. - I . -ft too ?? U O. I IIMMIC-? ?? ?? ? t, ` 'I A llf, ?? , ?? - I .? ?? ?? ?? ?? BETTING'ATf THE POST-OFFIOR HOTEL. no beting t Tk EAMoaNizco, AUG'UST 23. ~ There was ohtiga h roomns this mornng xcpt on the E~ddeliffe oved~ts. The latebi betting on the cousewee as fel-v * ~ ~ S.LEGER. '10 . to 80 onl Mr Boies's West ...

Published: Wednesday 24 August 1853
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2264 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Intelligence

... ?? ? spartfitg; ? ?? ?? , BETTING AT THE POST-OFFICE HOTEL. d , FRIDAY EVExiNO, AuC. 10. Speculation amongst the few, who have not gone to York ba3 i been confined to the different events decided there this week. For the betting on the St. Legerwe ?? refer our readers to the I York reports. MANCHESTER.-FnIDAY EVENING-No bet ing. * YORK AUGUST MEETING, 1853, - - 4 WEDNEsDAY. The DandaseStakes ...

Published: Saturday 20 August 1853
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3491 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

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 Intelligence

... : Sportng 3InteWgiece. -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --a. . . . . . . . to BETTING AT THE POST-OFFICE HOTEL. TuRSDAY MoaaRaNI, AUGUSTp 0. There wats EL meagre attendance this morning, and speculation is Pretty much confined to the events decided to-day OtWolver- ie bampton-F or the Ebor Handicap tthe horses most in demand is were Lord Lieutenant* and King of Trumps.Teolyail ...

Published: Wednesday 10 August 1853
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2801 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... I i ?? EGHAM RACES.-TuE5DAY. 7the.Innkeepers'Plate ofSO says (Handicap), for all ages. Three. quarters of a mile. Mr. Baker's Thrush (late Mayfly) lyre, ?? 1 Mr. Lewis's The Chase, 4yre, 1st 71b ?? H. Sharp) 2 Mr. Bridgnsan'e Ju~llien, d yrs, let ib ?? Mlann) 3 The following also ran: Incorrigible, La Malheureuse, Cotton Lady, Ernestine, Domino, Marzeila, c by Touchstone, Riebmond, and ...

GRAND MATCH AT CRICKET

... - 4: The spirited contest betweentbs United Eleven of Englsnd N lhand the members.of the Manchester Club; Commened onI . Thursday, On the ground at Old Traffrd.- It had been an- nounced that the wickets would be pitched at halfgpast t B-: eleven o'clock in the forenoon: the weather, however, proved rs unpropitious, and the players were rnot enabled to shoulder d their bats, and show how ...

Published: Saturday 27 August 1853
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 917 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Intelligence

... - m~ ?? . .. , ?? . r ?? 4 E - -- . .I . - aisLondon, will for~ward,.aj isal ll~ipra~'frjaiuf - ?? dnrlin~ llg sun we, iiras~ nll~.s.ohrm 'i'dy ?? bettin~l ]id 'heuiiig foand, from sxperieneethnat large the 'Commissions are ciecuted in itlai-city -n the day of ga'r *m-cbinge, Whara the hoi'hesb'bclte5 are'scarcely mentioned 'o thec B ourse. go also wishes sporti, g~ia ondrtn ht fo osrotcnfn ...

Published: Saturday 13 August 1853
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4598 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... __ I . ?? _- I BETTING AT MANCHESTER.-TUESDAY, The business done upon future events showed little novelty; 50 to 40 was laid several times on West Australian for the St. Leger, the layers prevailing; the Queen was also in force at 40 to 1. 1000 to 40 was taken about the Wild Huntsman for thu Derby. A few investnments were made upon the Brighton Stakes, Poodle being most in demand. Latest ...

Sporting Intelligence

... : Spo-vtilla Entelliffoler. ; ?? BETTING AT THE POST-OFFICE HOTEL. p FinAt A MoaNixG, Aua. 5. j s There was a thin attendance at the rooms this morning, and I r- business dull in the extreme. The following were the onlyE transactions that came under our notice:- 8 . WOLVEBHAMPTON STAKES. , 4 to I aget Mr Pabler's Doubt-taken. J 6 I .. .. Mr Goorltvin's Musician-taken. I ir 6 ,. 1 ., ...

Published: Saturday 06 August 1853
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3383 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Intelligence

... ?? ?? . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ?? esXA-^ q'avC Pnpm-nrr'T.'Tn T4NTAPT. a-- ,.IBETTIN4 AT THEPOST.OFFImIEHOTEL. w * ?? MOENINo, AuGUST 2. 22 a This vas far meterto-ay t the rooms, notwithstanding 84, Ol ayothemmesha oet Brighton. The early part of 4 ; thedaywa taenup y sttingonthe Goodwocod. events, ?? whic soe bttig tok lac onthe Brighton Staliea, Ebor- ?? Hndiap, Donastr St ...

Published: Wednesday 03 August 1853
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2224 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE BIRKENHEAD MODEL YACHT CLUB

... T M THIE BIRKENHEAD MODEL YCHT CLUB. t - . .1 . . The second sailing match of the season for yachts of fe the first class belonging to the members of the Birken- o: head Model Yacht Club came off on Saturday afternoon last, About two o'clock, the steamer Cato, which had vI been engaged by the committee ot' the club, left the at landing-stage, St. George's-pier, accompanied by a band at of ...