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... I: Ai ; C H.ES1 S. I . ?? CH S ?? : I To Correspondents.,' M. P (Liverpooij,-we eanot undertake to return contributions which, from any Circumstance, we are unable to ia6rt.- B. B. W. (OWford:)-Ws shadl redeem our promise next week. W-L.-YoIr contribation iS not lorgotten, nalthough its appearance ha s been un avoidably deferred. - L~solmjse.-Below our mark., . B., o} B.-We have great pleaure ...

Published: Sunday 14 January 1855
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1263 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Sports and Games 

PEDESTRIANISM

... PEDES TRIAN ISM. Xatches for INext Week. AUG. 27.-Handicap ten miles race, for a prize of 20 and others, at Garratt-lane, Wandsworth. 27.-Browning and Bryant, to run 300 yards, for 5 a side, at the Dog Pool Tavern, on the Pershore-road, Birmingham.. eace between W. Jackson (the American Deer) and George Frost (the Suffolk Stag). No two men can be more familiarly known to fame than are those ...

Published: Sunday 26 August 1855
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3010 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Sports and Games 

PROGRAMME OF YORK RACES

... PROG~.&uE~ 6'F YORE RACES. I Wednesday, August 22. The DmrDa SxAXIMS Of 60 Boya, added to A Steeepstakes of 5 Bova each; one mile and a quarter. .; The second year, of the FaoIN GaIr NoaRI AzND SoUTyr OF EiGLAlvD, Bzrncxcuc , xe s of 10 sova eashh ft. with 200 added; for three year olds; celts, Sat 71b ; filies, Sat 2ib;- the winner of the Derby; to earry Sib; of the Oaks Two ThoieuadyGui8eas ...

Published: Sunday 19 August 1855
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5170 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... 8p ol2TI1VG. NORTHAMPTON AND PYTORLEY HUNT RACES. Tan STAND PLATE Of 5t save. (handicap). one mile. Mdr. Stevenison' CoLmmodore Charley,, by Galaor, 4 ycs,7st 11b, (Wells) 1 Mtr. Death's Cranbourns, 4 yrB, 751. ?? (W. Abdale 2 Lard W. Powlett's Nicholas, a yre, 7st ?? E. Sharp3 Mr. Gulliver's Noisette, S yra, lsat ?? 4 Betting : Even on Crtinbourne, 3 to 1 aget Nicholas, 6 to I eget Commodore ...

SPORTING

... ASCOT HEATH RACES. PROGRAMMsE OF THE SPORT. TUesDAY-rue8 A5COT VTA.eS. T.. TRIAL Srsxrs of 5 SOvS. each, with so added; 2.ysrtlde, 4st 4Ib; three. 7st 4lb: four, ?? 71b; five, 9st; six and eged, 9es,it3h The winner to be cold for 60OL. unless exemption train being sald is claimed at the time of entrance, and horses for which this clatim i made to carry Olb extra. The New Mile. (6 subs.) Looey ...

SPORTING

... TATTERSALL'S.-THURSDAY. A thin muster, and very little business transacted, most of the members being at the Manchester meeting. The quotations at the close were as follows: ASCOT STAKES. 6 to 1 agst Lord Zetland's Rospodar (7 to1 t) 8 to 1 - Sir C. Monek's Vandal (t) 8 to 1 - Mr. T. Parr's Mortimer (offered) 10 to I - Baran Rothschild's Hungerford (t) 10 to 1 - Mr. Combe'saBluebeard (t) The ...

SPORTING

... SPOB2ING. PROGRAMMLE Or 'YORK AUGUST MEETING. at ?? ~~WEDNESDAY.adetoahnip2 THE DUND;P S2TAKEe of 50 sore.,adetoahnip2 sweepstakes of 5 soa, each. oan mile and aquarter. Six (I subs, or no race, To close and name on Tuesday, August b, the 21st, and the weights to be declared tbe same nsight.0 TnoE SECOND GREAT NORtTH AND SOUTH op ENGLAND- BIENNUZl STAKES Of 10 s1oV, each, b ft, with 200 added, ...

SPORTING

... SPOIBTING. NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE MEETING-TVESDAT. (BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.) LADLES' PLATE. Romeo0 ?? ?? ., I Fanny ?? Tineothens ?? . . a Five ran. TEADESMANi's PFLATE. Cherry Brandy . Master Slender ?? 2 . ?? .2 Only these ran. NoaTR STAFFOkDsUIRE STAxES. Sedner ?? , Whalebone ?? ?? ?? ?? Three ran. CHAMPAGNEe 6TARES. St. Dunstan . ?? ?? RIPON RACES-TUESDAY. (BY ELECTRlIC TELEGRAPH.) STrND ...

SPORTING

... SPOBTING. -NEWMA1RKET HOUGHTON MEETING. WEZIN308DAY. SwEEPSAxEs of 10 o~so. eacb,for 2 yr-olds;eooltc, st 7kb; fillies, 8st 41b. The winner to be sold for 70 eoas if de. manded, &o. First half of Ab. M1. 3 fur 215 yds. I Mr. Oreville'sCeres. by Planet, tst 41b ?? 1 i Lord Wilton's King Chat, 8At 71b ?? I Mr. Kcstt's Crabstoelk, Set 71b ?? Betting: r6 to 4 aget Ceres. 5 to 2 ?? olgty Ito 1 agat ...

THE DERBY DENOUEMENT, AND MANCHESTER METEORS

... THE :DERBY DENOUEI1JENT, ,AD MANCHESThR MXETER. I By TOUCHSTONE.'? In the deaezoeim'64 of the Dbtlby',elebrated last week, we recog- mise another 'ictory of common sense over prejudiced notions, and the truth of the assertion that any man can train who has got a good animal in his hand. Since the year of Coronation,'whose victory was so fatal to some heavy members of the Ring; We have never ...

Published: Sunday 27 May 1855
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1427 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

COVENTRY SPRING RACES

... -I COVii:N f ETRY SPRIN- Tuesday, M!aoh-& Steward: Captain Doagias Lane. Clerk Or the Course: Mkr. S. Merry, of i~it~iir. .. I.Leamington. A tLxrenro~ PLaTIS of 50 sove; three-u'arters of Smile. Mr. T. Stevens's Lady Flora, 5 yrs, 7et 31b ?? Wells 1 j Mr. W. Moseley's tomeo, '5 yrs, fst'121b Cliff 2. Mr. Land's Gaslight, 6 yrs, et 91b . . ?? Prior 3 Mr. Bailey's New Brighton, 5 yrs, 7st 71b . ...

Published: Sunday 11 March 1855
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 861 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE DONCASTER RACING FESTIVAL OF 1855

... THE DONPA$T-E RACINOG FESTIVAL i OF 1855. : i Stewards: Mairquis of Exeter; Sir W. M. L. Milner; Viscount Maidstone. Stakeholders: Messrs. Weathertby.- Judge: Mr.'J F. Clark.' Starter: Mr. Hibb'nrd. Secretary, Mr.' Jdhniozi'' The turf fiesta of 'Doncsster for the :curfren'^ seiasbsijis. now unbered wyith th'e'past. 'Thetown is to the 'orthern 'spdrtiig'ft - terity.wvhat Epsom is to the ...

Published: Sunday 16 September 1855
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 14555 | Page: Page 3, 4, 13 | Tags: Sports and Games