SPORTING

... TATTERS ALL'S-MONDAY. Throughout the afternoon, room, terrace, and yard were thronged with speculators, but although a very large amouat of money changed hands on the Goodwood accountfd settling was manifestly slow. Many balances standayer, but a belief exists that the gr, ater portion of themwillbO liquidated atthe approaching gathering at Brightan. I Business on coming events was very ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I -SPORTING INTE IIGENCE. dRnoM URn o SoPfflnesaDFeT.) TH1 HEATH (QUEEN'S COUNTY) RACES. StewardD-Miercuis of Drt°heda, EBrt of Portarllngton, S. Daweon-Damar, S. F. Gds.; Robert EL Stabber, Beq. * OIehael Duane, Baq., ?? and John Croaldaile, Eaq. TUESDAY, AUGUST I, This meeting commenced to-day on'aryborough Reath, and the weather being favourable, the sttendah&e was most re- speotable,' ...

Published: Wednesday 02 August 1854
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2007 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... GOODWOOD RACES, TUESDAT, July 2D.. Cralen Stacke (handicap) were won by Provost, beating Adlne, ant tw o others. Mathb, 10Q-Dlomedla beat Blenes. The Lavanet Stkes were won by Lord of the Isles, beating, Para- digm, and d~ve othears. The Grtwfi~ Stakewere won by Botardo, beating El Dorado, and four others. Fifty Pounds were won by Flageolet, bea~ting Thesealy, and fourr others. Sweepstakes of ...

Published: Wednesday 02 August 1854
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 853 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... BRIGHITON RACES. The following ilahbe P119arraime oftlih sportfor WieD\S~DAY. T1.1,o IBRIGCiIN. STARES. Tav TnIAL STARleR of 5 sOV13 each, witls O5 aded. 3-yr all., I 7at 6b; four, 8st ieb; fire. six, and aged, 8St 121b. Weneers out I tbisyoartocarr; 31b; twice, lib; thric, 9lb extra. Briatniuble a ttchbolas, S yra: the Calipb, 3 yrs;, Herbert, aged a TOati BEOGMTON Sr~LtKs ot1 is Ov, each, 10 ...

Sporting Intelligence

... . -.1 .. -- --------- .. BETTIfNG AT KANSHEST3Rr.-TUIfl There 'iSe a. sttulonaau at heroams to-day. WC f ~~~TATTEIISALL'S.-MONDAY. 9hsg~u h afternoon room, terrace, and ysrd were 1 thronged withl speculators; hut altlasegh a very large amounto mousoy changed hands on the Goodrnood account, the settling woe J1. I manifosily slow.- Many balaneas stand over ...

Published: Wednesday 02 August 1854
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2405 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... ,BRIGHTON RACES.-WzDNsBDAy. TaE TRIALSTAtES of5 sosa. each, with 30 added; 3.yrolds, 7att 6b;four,Set B7lb; fivesix andaged,S8t121b. Certain wirenera extra. Bristol mile. (3 sobs.) Mr. Knowles'sTheCaliph byIon.3yes, 7at 31b (Charlton) I Air. Bbss's Herbert, ged, 8St 121b .. ?? 2 Lord W. Poviletts N~rholaB, B yes, 7at 10. ?? (F. Slaurle) B Beltiag: Sto 4 on The Caliph, 21to agst Nizhelag. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELIGENCE. The Earl of- Portsmouth bas Commenced forming a racing stud, which will be under the care of Stevens, of lasley. His lordahip has also undertaken the stewardship of Stockbridge Races, 18558. PLYiMOUTi Rvaqs.-Thie meeting takes plaee on Thursday and Frida;, the 17th and 18th inst. The following are the weights for the Saltram Stakese-Rataplan, 4 yrs, 10 t; Laseelles, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPORTING 1A/TELLIGEVrCE. -(ra'oa oUR coRESPocsDEriT.) THE HEATH (QUEEN'S COUNTY) RACES. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2. Stewards--farquis of Drogheda, Earl of Fortarlington, S. Dawson Damer, S. F. Oda.; Robert E. Stubber, Esq, ; Michael Danne, Esq., M.P.; and John Croasdalle, Esq. Tbis meeting terminated to-day, which was most favourable, and the attendenoe fully as numerous as on tie preceding. The ...

Published: Thursday 03 August 1854
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1237 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... --SPO T.. SPOR TING. BRIGHT'ON RACFe |XVIEFSnTA¶.-T-he Trial Stakes of 6 5rQO c.1,1 thicc yr-olds, 7st S1b; four, Sst 7,h * flvc gi, e-n, Certaiin winners extra. Bristol nile. a s3b idar' Mr. Knowles's The Caliph, 3yrs, 7t9blb Ur. Bloss's Herlbert, aged, f t 121b ., - Lord *r. Powrlett's 1eholas, 3 yre, 7st Ib (11, Bettilng: 6 to 4 on tha Calipb, 2 ?? I l. (E S by a length ; tile same distance ...

AIRDRIE RACES

... The first day's mecting of the season came off ?? yesterday. 'ihe weather' was delightful, and the ?? Of soail settors large. Amongst the company in the (iraird Stand, ItsrI hihhas just been erected, we observed Mir. Murry, AMr. R~ed- wa' fern, Mir. Butler, Mir. Murray of Alokldand, Mir. Eadie of der (iraairamhill, Mir. MIDoniald of Freeland Bank, Baillie David- I sonl, Iailic Taylor, Dr. ...

Published: Friday 04 August 1854
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2086 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... S BRIGHTON RACES. TnURSDAY.-The Pavilion Phete (handicap) of 100 sovs, for all ageg. Bristol mile. Extra weightfor certain winnerv, e Mr. Saxoit's Keunyside Hero, 3 yra, 63-t 31b (Forster) 1 D Mr. Megeon's Roebu ck, 3 yrs, 7st ?? 2 Mr. Bennett's Brown Brandy, 3 yrs, 6st 1Oib ?? 3 Betting: 4 to I on Keunyside Hero. Won in a canter by e five lengths. Brown Brandy beaten off. The Brighton Cup ...

SPORTING

... BRIGHTON RACES-THURSDAY. THE PAVILION PLATE (Handicap) of loo sovs. ; for all ages. Bristol mile. Extra weight for certain wianers. r Mr. Saxon's Kennyside Hero, by St. Leon, a yrs, 6st 31b (in. eluding Sib ?? ?? (Forster) 1 Mr. Megson's Roebuck, 3 yrs, 7st. . (Wells) 2 Mr. Bennett's Brown Brandy, 3 yrs, 6st 0b ?? ?? (Weller) 3 Betting: 4 to 1 on Kennyside Hero. Won in a canter by five lengths ...