PILL AND SHIREHAMPTON REGATTA

... FILL AND SHIREHAMPTON REGATTA. FIX ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 4- BOA - -wu , r AnecArAna _o . . I. - -d- s VE iIbAXL LAL . These aquatic sports cams m ffon Tuesday last, on the river at pill, hut shared- the ate of many another festival this season, being denuded of Its fair share of patronage by the unuwontedly foul weather that has so long prevailed. Ex- cepting the inhabitants of Pill, who are not to be ...

Published: Saturday 03 September 1853
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 601 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

WARWICK WOOLCATHERINGS

... WARWICK WOOLCATHERINCS. By TOUCH3[STONE. The Warwick Autumn Meeting, which is fixed for Tuesday and Wednesday next, is the pivot of attraction to the Turfites of all grades during the ensuing week, and, from being the last re-union of the Ring prior to Doneaster, it has never failed to produce a large attendance, let the promise of sport have been ever so barren. On the present occasion, ...

Published: Sunday 04 September 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5065 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting

... ,ipirting. MANCHESTER RA CES-THIURSSOAY, Si'-r. 22. 'T'11E WiprTIt Cnu.-Surveyor, L. Six ran. CIi ivrIaFiEL) litANDICAeP.-lairelil, 1. Seven ricol. WVii.iox lHANi)ICAP.=-AliliC S1t.e1r1tland, 1. Six ran. LEICESTER RACES.-TinuRsnmy, Sarai-. 22. TII Coc'r.Oiv STAI; :S-C by D)rayton, 1; Birthday, 2. IANDICAIAP SwVIces'rtIcuS.-'l'oniboy, i; ;I Jaidstone 2. Five ran. QUitEEN'S P T..i.r.-Hunsgefo0d, ...

SPORTING

... SP OR TING. TATTERSALL'S-SATURDAY. CHAMPAGNE STAKES. 2 to 1 agst Tadcustpr 3 to 1 - Domino (t) GRE.NT YORKSHIIRE1 HANDICAP. 9 to 2 agst HRco (t 6 to l) 5 to I - Heany (tand off) 12 to 1 - Hlarbingerl(t) 100 to 7 - Kingof Trumps(t) ST. LEGER. 5 to'4 on West Australian (to nearly 2,000t.) 7 to 2 aget Sittingbourne (t to 160) 7 to I - Rataplan-(t and off) 8 to I - The Reiver (t) 10 tb I - ...

Sporting

... : .$orting. If I - - - - - - BETTING AT TATTERSALLWS The remarks current relative to the partial settlemesnt which took place at Donca'ster were fully justified by the business which was transacted at The 'Corner on Monday the pecuniary supply was for the most part equal to the demand. In a few instauces a little breathing time was asked for, and it wis granted with a ready compliance, which ...

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 IN IRELAND

... I ROW OUTR OWN 0OXMBSPONMENT,) TUA .(County Galway) RACES. Tuesday, Sept. 20. Stewards: Sir T. J. Burke, Bart., M.P.; Thomas A. Bellew sq M.P. John J. Bodkin, Esq., D.L., J.P.; David Rutledge' oq. J.P.; Cornelius J. O'Helly, Esq., J.P.; Joseph Kelly, Esq ' j.p John Bermingham, Esq.: and Charles Blake, clerk the Course: F. W. Fore, Esq. The above races commeaced on Tuesday last. The weather , ...

Published: Sunday 25 September 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1055 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... apoR TING. 14EWMAR1KET FIRSTDOCTOBER, MEETING. WEIDNESDAY.' THE ST. Uarxc STAicss.-ADDITIONAL PAUTIOUTA.'- Betting: S to, 4 on Reekapelt, 7 to 4 atgat Cobfnut. Nut, peoker made play at a good steady pace, followed by Rqcbapelt, to the Duke's.Stuatd, where Cobnut took second place, and in the 'last fe% strides NIutpeoker afforded bles an opportunity- of finishing two leogths in advanee. Bad ...

SPORTING

... .SPORTIIaG. T 1AITTERSALL'SS-MOitliAr., TH;E LoeItieNGTON STArEE was the only event c lniicted4 with the ?? meeting that. wasi speculated ,upon; and eyean on that, the two ?? ab-- sorbed nca~yl the-v hole in terest. At r te.l arid 7 to 2, a good.. -deal of money veaa ivested on-both ;-the principal outlay at the close was l001i at 7 to 2 itio-iit 4ac. Placid, at 10 to 1, vva3stpportad vnth a ...

SPORTING

... SPO R0TING. NEWMARKET FIRST OCTI&ER MEETING. by WEDNESDAY. ter l ST. LEGER STARES.-ADDITIONAL PA1LTICULARS. I I Betting: 5 to 4 on Rackapelt, 7 to 4 agst Cobnut. mit ?? made play at a good steady pace, followed by Th, tRackapelt, to the Duke's Stand, where Cobaut took second vill place, and in the last few strides Nutpetker afforded him as a an opportunity of finishing two lengths in advance. ...

SPORTING

... AertinTATTERSALLS'-TlitTRSAY. Avrtbnastteudsnce, and oaly the following bets came under notive: CESAREWITOII. 0,GO ~0 200, 1,000 to 5o (twice), £600 to 25, and 200 to 10 tsk~,n about Nancy -,1,000 to 5O, and 600 to 25 Tite Indian Wiiarrior ; 500 to 20, and 250 to 10, Songstresa ; 000 to 20, IKnight of thle Shire ; 1,250 to 25, 1,000 to 20, 1,000 to 25 (twice),hand finally 1,00 to 30, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SpORBTIG INTELLIGENCE TATrEBSALLS. ZMoaWiAL-ot a dozen enbecclbers present, asef the only bet which came sceder aur notice was 100 to 6 abost Irelsud'e Eye houss, hwe~ ~vabeleve hat rapshatwasin great de- mand. A ?? w5150 eavin~cead et6O ~btaook Cineas for the St. Leger, and lay against The Reiver. NxWMARKET SECOND OCTOBER MEETING. Acceptances for the CnsAanwIcE STsxzs. Yrs et lb Yrs st lb ...