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... SP 0 la T I G . Thle Locale Hlarrtiers will meet this week nt twelve o'clock each (lay, at Ballybrataogh1, on Monday, and iolloeycarragh, oln0 Tuesday. NU\w Puic:MlOM Xo:ix EttsroiNT.-Tho United Se'- vice Gazette aniiounccs that Iord Panomurs has ob- tained the salnctiolt of the Ceown to a measure of vital in poletaltce to the success of ?? in thle army. A wariant toill bI itsuedl imniodi ...

RACING FOR 'FIFTY-SIX

... I I By TOUCHSTONE. The Turf Official Gazette for Eighteen Hundred and Fifty-Six having at length been published by the authorities of Burlington- street, whose sacrifice of public anxiety to the baneful system of Routine has been justly censured, we are enabled to congratulate our readers on the success of our auguries respecting the season whicls looms in the future. Seldom has it dawned ...

Published: Sunday 13 January 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1384 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... IUNTING APPOINTmENTS. STAGHOUSDS. Her Mijesty's-Te.mortow, Maidenhead Thioket Fridsy,1 slough-eleven. Kent, The (Mr. Roberta'a)-Friday, Hadlaw-twelve. Petre's, HOD. F.-To-morrow, the Watren-farm (Writtle); J Friday, Hare and Hounds (Boxwell)-half-past eleven. Rothscbild'o, Baron-Thureday, Hooklaygrnnge-elewvD. FoXHOUNDS. * Atheratone-Wednesday, Cricket's-ina; Friday, Arbury ; Saturday, Ceombe ...

SPORTING

... +4- TATTERSALL'S.-M ONDAY. The business trensacted during the afternoon was in certain in. stances important. A hostile movement was commenced against Fly~by-Eioht, but it waa not attended with any disetrenusefftct to to I was repeatedly betted againat him ?? the Derby, th:ose odds being taken ina tbe aggregate to upwarde at 1008. For the Two Thoceand, 7 to 2 and 4 tol were aurrently offerr d ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I * 0; I TATTERSAIL'M MOVDAY. -For the Chester Cup, 20 to I was the highest offer again' at Coroner, who is likely to be closely pressed by Coartenay -25 to I being taken about the latter to some money. :3 0 to 1 was taken to a small sum about Imogene. Epasinos adas was backed in company with Quince, at 1,000 ta 25 eacd a, and afterwards separately at 1,000 to 30. York- shire Gr ay obtained ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORlTING INTELLIGENCL. TATTER9ALL'S, MONnAY. eLsVcaI'oo7 S'rELEt~-CstASK.--l2 to I agst Sir Peter' [~,Awi (f !L I 9to I atst Harry Lortetpter (L), 13 Icy I eacil a1,9t TI'l Itbick swan andI Fotest Queen ?? 1CO toG agoit O-lilhail tt (tnd Offird ) e Two iTHOtSAND. I00O to 30 ?? Yellow Jack (t.) x to Iags ttiy. ?? ?? 10 to I agat Bird in ?? (t.) a CnteaTER Ccr'.-20 to I eacht agst Iteogetne (t. ...

Published: Wednesday 30 January 1856
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1886 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

INTELLIGENCE EXTRA

... INTELLICENCE EXTRA. LIVERPOOL SPRING XEETING.-Feb. 26. TUESDAY.-Entries for the LrvHRPOorL SeacRnZCare (handicap); one mile and a half. (30 eubs.) Little Davie, aged St. Clare, 5 yea Mary, 4 yrs Prince of Orange, 3 yees Von Brake], 3 yes Shelab, 3 yrs Pollux, S yes ICOeSey, 4 yrs Hoddam, d yne Staffordshire Nan, 3yra Eulogiet, 6 yes IBaroness, 3 yre lady Florence, 3 yre Gamekeeper, 5 yes IBold ...

Published: Sunday 13 January 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2553 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE 1. ND NWOASTLE..UPONJ.TYNE RACES, 1850., l1he TyRo STAKES of 10 cove each, pp, with 50 added, for two-years-old colts, Set 71b, fillies 8et 41b; winner before starting of I0 sove to carry 2db extra; the second to save his stake; and the winner to pay 5 guineas towardeexpenees. T.Y.O. 22asub. Lord Zetland's br c Veddtte, by Voltigeur. Sir C. Monck'a br f Varity, by ...

Published: Friday 11 January 1856
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 3394 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

INTELLIGENCE EXTRA

... INTELLICENCE EXTRA. I !TEWMILUXET CRiAVEN MNEETING-April 1.4. THUIRSDAY.-Weights for the NEWMtARKET ?? of 25 soya each, 10 It, and only 5 if declared on or before the last Tuesday in January, with 200 Save added (50 from the Towni Race. fund and 150 by the Jockey club); for three year olds and upwards; the owner of the second horsee to receive 100 Sove out of the stakes; the winner of the ...

Published: Sunday 27 January 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4940 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

BETTING OF THE WEEK

... I I TATTERSALL'S MONDAY.-A fresh impetus has been given to specu lation by the Publication of the principal Spring Handicaps. The attend- ance at the corner to-day was very numerous; but the chief interest was centred in commentary upon the Rucgeley poisoning case. Captain Hatton, the director of the Staffordshire Constabulary Police Force, entered the room in the course of the afternoon, ...

Published: Sunday 13 January 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 938 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOUTING INTELLIGENCE. MANCHESTER STEEP1,E-CHASES, TCESDAY, Jan. 1. Match for 251,e.Mr. Newsome's dasicinig horse Napoleon IIL, beat SIr. Worrall's Brideltirk by a length. The Manchester Steeple-chase (Handicap) of S sovs. each, with 40 ndded, was won by Mr. Plickering's Victor Emanuel, beating Mr. T. Dixon's Star of the West, Black Swan, Barry Lorrequer, and The IRattler. The Hurdle Race ...

Published: Wednesday 09 January 1856
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 811 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... S P 0 RT IN G. The Loutli Union Harriers meet. as follows in January, 185(;:-Saturday 5tb, at Kilourry; Tues- day 8th, at Cliannel Rock; Fridny 11th, at Roche Castle; Wednesday l6th, at Kennel, at eleven o'clock. Mr. Patrick Keating (called by tho French papers nn English gentlemlall, but W1hose name speaks of Ireland and Catholicisni), minetin g the other day an old sergeant froin tbe ...