SPORTING

... 5rpoR Tira. BUNT'ING APPOINT.MENS'. Additioflhl fixturest received since onr last publication. Cheltsnbam (Capt. Wetsi's)-FridaY, Toddingtofl, Cross- hande-b~lf pa eleven. Rothsohild's, Bsron-Thursdrsy, Nentnmore-h,alf.paat eleven. WOIHOUNDS. Bledale-Wedfleidiy, Thoruborouglibar; Friday, 8treatbantl vi~lage-half-paar ten.] Cleveland-ThursdaY. a01athn -villag5-balf.p55st ten.! Colyer's, hMr. ...

MEMORANDUM ON THE BATTLE OF INKERMANN

... MIEMORANIDUM ON THE BATTLE OF INKERLMANN.l DII 5Uit Ai'XJ IJDII Vn IiEl Al~ & - - We (Tioies) learn from numerous communications by the last tl snail from the army that the account of the battle of Inker- ki main contained in Lord itaglan's public despatch bas excited n strong feelings of surprise and dissatisfaction among an inpor- vI taut part of the forces engaged in that memorable action. ...

Published: Monday 01 January 1855
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1625 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOR TIA a INTELLIGENC6. (FROM OUR OORtt8PONDENT.) Ieais Tuar, 1864 -There were 364 !o ocs deoided during the year, the total value of which amounted to 19,6401., a non- eiderablo increase compared wlth former years. ENGLISIC TURF, I8S4i-Xfl the course of the year, 1,8t4 horse (of which d68 were three years old, and 407 two years old started. The different events comprised 088 weight for age ...

Published: Tuesday 02 January 1855
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 473 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... SPOR 1IKG. 'o~r TATTSEBHALL'S-M0NDAY. Cr, Speculation moved very slowly at first, but proceeded nt sonmewhat briskly towards the close. ?? transac tiona placed St. Hlubert~at the head of the list, er for whilst 10 to 1 was the highest offer ventured *gainst on him, 11 and 12 to 1 eaeh agsinst De Clare and Grssoulus rsumriens were laid to some noney. St. Elubert wras not sn backed outright, but ...

SPORTING

... rde TATTERSALL'S.-MONDAY. ISpeculation moved very slowly at first, but proceeded it- somewhat briskly towards the close. The traunsation3 placed St. Hubert at the head of the th list, for which 10 to 1 was the highest offer ventured against :him, 11 and 12 to I each againat De Clare and Graoculus re Esuriens were laid to some money. St. Hubert was not backed outright, but soon after the ...

SPORTING

... SP OR TING. [v. A UU asily de- BETTING AT MANCHESTER,-TUEsDAY. osition Of The first assembly in the new year was but a thin one, contain and the amount of business transacted did certainly not kinds of make up for the paucity of members. he brim- The Chester Cup was delicately handled in consequence of the entry being partially out. noisture, There has beea nothingintroduced here yet for the ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... Mr. MEYNELL INGRAM'S HOUNDS will meat ont Thursday, January 4, at Marieaton. Saturday, 6, at Aston Hall. Monday. 8, at Bagot's rark. Thursday, II, at Cation. Saturday, 13, at Blithfcid. At a quarter before eleven. The HIGH PEAK HARRIERS ?? on Thursday, Jan 4, at the Duke of York; Saturday, Jan. 6, at Winster Turnpike Gate; Tuesday, Jan. 9, at Waterloo Inn; Thursday, Jam II, at Robin Hood Bar; ...

Published: Wednesday 03 January 1855
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1805 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

*p)Otiug Entellige t

... e. hBETTING AT MANsCHESTER.-TUESDAY, hal h1d The entries for the Spring Handicaps aire anxiously looked for, f:s~ particcelerly the Chester Cup, fur which event 60 to 1 was offered hi lyre against anything bar The Reiver and Arthuy Wellesley. lai to 1 Ri Over was offered en the field for the Derby. A bet Of XI 00 to 60 was y call laid against Graeouloos Eeuriene, Lord of the Islee, St. Hubert, ...

Published: Wednesday 03 January 1855
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3150 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... SPOR T'ING. CHESTER CUP. Additional entry made at Chester.-New Warrior. Entries at York down to ten p.m. Tuesday ?? toSingapore, Newbold,Sir James Grahams, Saraband, Sicily, Billingham, Amy, Neville, Julia (by Lasuncelot), Marchio- ness, Midsummer, Jack Sbeppard, Arthur Wellesley, Canute, Jack the Giant Killer, Braxey, Bolton, Chisel, La Belle, St. Andrew, Amnalgamation, The Early Bird, Larry- ...

SPORTING

... DERBY RACES AND STEEPLECHASES.i TUESDAY, FEB. 13, INSTEAD OF WEDNESDAY, NOliNA~iONS for FEB. 14. h . Nomiwxioxs for the MIDLAND STEEPLECHASE, -about al k3 miles and a half -Morning Star, 6 yrs; Escape, 6 yrs; I The Hero, aged; British Yeoman, aged; Warwick, aged; le Trout, aged; Rose, aged; Gradeley Lass, aged; Seaman, / aged; Laura, aged;. Taffy; Peter Simple, aged; Tom V G urne, aged; May ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTIAG6 INTELLIGENCE _ I a (FbO1a OUR OWN COORREPONDENT.) Tom TURF FourFETs.-The Forfeit List, published In the last number of the ' English Sheet Calendar, comprises the Inames of upwards of 700 horses, whose owners or nominators lare liable for forfeits-some to the anmount of only at; others to sums ranging from 101 to 4007. The animal against whose name the highest amount Is fixed is the ...

Published: Friday 05 January 1855
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1521 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 1PORMING INTELLIGENa!. HUNTING APPOINTMENT4.. T[au TYNP.DACE ForacuNTY owit! weet oni .Monday, Jan. 8t at Nanwltl- G'ednesday, the 100h, at Fhnwickc Fa iday, th 12th, at ten'nels; Mionday, thc 15tb. at Tone Ptlln; Wed. neFday, the 17th, at Halton Castle; Friday, the 19tb, at tba i~x Mlllek Stonre, Military Road-eaceh day at a quarter before Tne Guatse; CoSurIM Foxoros will meet on Stonday, Jan ...

Published: Friday 05 January 1855
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 2109 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games