SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... EPSOM RACES.-TUnnAY. Craven Stakes.-Kalipyge 1, Coroner ?? Thirteen ran. Woodcote Stakes.-Commotion 1, Lambourne 2. Fifteen nan. Horton Stakes.-HRrdrop 1. Epsom Summer Handlcap.-Flattererl,Vindex2. Eightran. Heathoote Plate.-Fiacrow 1, Ceres 2. Five ran. Mitanor Plate-Rip Van Winkle 1. Tihree ran. Tun DaRsy DAY_-WiDDAY. Perhaps a larger concourse of People weS never witneesed on the DownF-not ...

DONCASTER RACES—WEDNESDAY

... DONCASTER r.AG S-W=rN,%Dx-. Tue ST. Lzonr Srj~xas, of 25 soya, each, for three-year-olds;, colts, Set. 7ilt; fillies, Set. 2lb. The second to receive 100 save, out of the Stakes. St. Leger Course. 185 subs. Mr Nichol's Warlock, by Birdeatchser (Flatusan).. . 1 IMr rAnlson's Donnie Scotland (Wells) ..t Mr Monries 4rtillery (Blasham) . .. t rMt H. mu's itesertherpe (A. Day) .. t The following ...

SPORTING

... 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 ...

SALMON FISHING AND SEAL HUNTING IN THE DON

... l The Don is distinguished as a salmon stream. The earthquake made the fortune of the river. Deep and dark with rocky ledges full of sediment, the chasm is just such an aqueous, shady bower as the salmon love. It is about a mile from the sea. Just as there are families of hereditary salmon in the Don, there are families of hereditary fishers upon its banks to catch them. Surely it is a curious ...

SPORTING

... t THE LATE GOODWOOD GATHERING. TO THE SDITOH OP THE DAILY NEWS. SiR,-The meeting at Goodwood has met with a such a decided success, notwithstanding that each day's t card was not so fuU aS it has been seen in former times, ttat r I suppose we shall hear no mcra of the decline of the if turf, and all such ridiculous twaddle. In 6pite ff the z misfortune that occurred in the race tor the ...

SPORTING

... the NOTTINGHAM JULY MEETING. Bar TO THE IEDITOR OP THE DAILY NEW5. reqi Sih,-FoturteeD items have to be decided at Not- obti tingham during Tooesdy and Wednisiay, and the seven of 2 races that are already before mue have erceedingly go~d entries. Small fields, however, I fear, will be in the maj- rity, as there are very few horses at Not'iegbam to-day, and a the Liverpool running is supposed ...

SPORTING

... 2PORTING. YORK AUGUST NEETING.TE??? AnemotuL t'AaflrtLaa, Tea Eaca ST. LiOCIa of 28 eaw. br ?-y? dde; fitoea. B.: lib. Fegaltica toe can iu?anera. Tha stake. One nails and thrcaqaaartesa. (l9s?be) ? to m?e ? ML Murhand's ? tone, latlb Mr. Siontla'. ?by Toneba ? Sir. W. H. Brook'e Mangaae,,c, let 5th Mr. 3. Oskurne's Night hawk. Set lb (in Sib vi) (J.Onberae? Betting: Simon Forbidden Fruit, ...

STEEPLE CHASING

... $TE PLE CHASING. I STEEPLE CHASES TO COME. PN.3 2S.-Carmarthenshlse Buent (foicr)-The Open and Hunters' Steeple Chases closed; the Carmos then Handicap and Selling Steeple Chases to Close Feb. 26. 27.-Liverpool Grand Ntational closed, sad weights published. la. 12.-Warwick-The Graesd annual Steeple Chase closed, weights ._published Feb. 28; and forfeits declared March 5. 12.-Maket Rosen. :19. ...

Published: Sunday 24 February 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1848 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

PROGRAMME OF CHELMBSFORD RACES

... I Tuesday, July 22. The GAt}zrwoor SIAxzS of 3 SOve each, with 25 aaded; three year oldd, Sat; four, Set 121b; five and upwards, 9st 3ib; mares and geld. Ings allowed 3b; the winner to be sold for 160 SOve; if for 100, allowed 61b; 70, 101b; 60. 161b; 30, 211b t the New mile. The WaLTER Cuo, value 100 sovs, the rest in specie, by subsbriptions of 15 sove each, 10 ft. and 56 if declared on or ...

Published: Sunday 20 July 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1267 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

PROGRAMME OF READING RACES

... PROGRAMDIMIE OF READING RACEB. Tuesday, August 12. The lASTHAOSPSTRAD PFAE STAKEs of 6 sorV each, with 25 added by the Marquis of Downshire, and 10 sovs from the fund for the owner of the second horse; three year olds, 7st 41b; four, 8st 71b; five, 9st sai and aged, 9st 31b; mares and geldings allowed 31ib; tie winner to be sold for 150 sovs if demanded, &c.; wieners once it 18Sti, before or ...

Published: Sunday 10 August 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 937 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CHESTERFIELD RACES

... I BTZRFSBDIELD RlACEaS. Tuesday, September 30. Lord Cavendish and W. R. De Rhodes, Esq. Clerk of the Course: Mr. J. Martin. Judge: Mr. F. E. Martin. rbis Derbysbire Baring Meeting, which has been established for more h on hundred and fifty years, took place on Tuesday and Wednesday WlSa Oacd on the whole, passed off eatisefactorily, considering the 551 which the Comnmittee made in gathering ...

Published: Sunday 05 October 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5009 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Sports and Games 

PROGRAMME OF THE DONCASTER Spring Meeting

... PROGRAMS1ME OF THE DONCASTER Spring Meeting. Tuesday, April 1. The TTBiAO STv.&es of 7 sovs each, 3 ft. with 30 added, three year Olds, Oat 101b; foar, Set 71b; five, 9st; six and aged, 9st 31b; mares and geldings allowed 313b; maiden three year aide at the time of starting allowed 31b; four, 51b; and upwards, 71b; winners of 200 sove at any one time to carry Glb- twice, 10ib; thrice, idib ...

Published: Sunday 30 March 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2003 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games