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AQUATICS

... A QU AT IC S. High Water at London Bridge. OCT. 19 morning 20 min.past 6 afternoon 43 Mill.past 5 20 ?? 7 ?? ,, 6 ?? 35 ?? 21 ?? ?? 7 ?? .. 7 22 ?? , 34 ?? , 8 . 22 . 0 23 ?? ?? 10 ?? .. 10 24 ?? 22 ?? 11 . 5. ?? 11 25 ?? ?? ?? 12 . . ?? 13 Matches to Come. OCT. 27.-Hemming and Taylor, to row from Westminster to 'toy 7fr 210 a side. 27.-Tyne Championship Regatta, from the High Level ...

Published: Sunday 19 October 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1601 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE CHASE

... a-UNTIING APPOINT1MENTS. 5TAG HOUnDS. 's5TarsdOY, Iaidenhead Station; Friday, Twyford Station; hatnlfapst eleven. rFoxY toorNs. Mondayg Barton-in-the-Beans- Wednesday, Sbattington ,AlberstO1flriday, Ullesthorpe Station; Saturday, Ansley Hall; at eleven' gridge; t (Lord H. Bentinak's)-Monday, Sbellingthorpe; Tuesday. ad by Rosen; Wednesday. Normauby, by Stow; Thursday, Tile L1DvtO Bck Friday, ...

Published: Sunday 09 March 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1545 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... BEDFORD I-ACES. THUR5D.ty''.-Thr ?? Stakes of 5 sova each, 3 fc, with 2 .dded, for three-yr-olds and upwardls. 0entle- man riders; professionals, G1b extra. About a mlde and a-half. 7 aubs. M1r. T. Walker's, leon Lee, 3 yrs, 10st 21b ?? (Mr. Blake) I Mr. L:. Lnud' WNeathercock, i yr.s, 12at 31b (B. Laud, I iun.) 2 3Mr. T. Hughes's Westminster, 4yre. l1st 41h (Mr. Pr i c) 3 The Le~llowfiin also ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE CH-ESTER SPRING MEETING. THURSDAY (CONCLUI)FD).-T'he Selling Stakes of 5 ?? each, with 30 added, for three-yr-yids and upwards . Optional selling allowances, &c. Once round and a lis- tance. 7 subs. IMr. Bardwell's Usurer, 4 yrs (30), 7st 131b ((AAhmall) Mr. W. Robinson's Little Emma, 3 yr s ( 330), 6st l lb (Fordham) 2 Mr., Thorpe's Little Tom, 6 yrs ( £)0), &st 4lbb. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... , sPOITING _ITLLIGENCE STAMFOrD EACE3. [;D5TLOqAL PARTICULAS].i Te Welland Stkes oif 10 govs each, fA T~iO DS~added ?? ad tbree-yr-olds. Last three. theo.I bta~ mile; S subs . ?? . (Wls- l~rI jel s, yrs , r Sot 4.b . (A Day) 2 berd Esct001e' bsla' dalfle Clicqu~t, 2 yrs (glockt 4 t Fishermsna. 6 to 1 rgt Melissa. A verytiuCcarB VO by P6 head. Batlr rergold c ~o ;roq value, by subscriptions of ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... g TING INtEGENCE llOYLAE MEETING. The Shorts Handicap of 3 save each, with'30 e1iD5-. 4ded Winners extra. T.Y.C, 15.subs. n1°dersonus Cumberland, 2 yrs, 5st llb (Chal- If Ie toner) 1 J s W iss Birch, 4 yrs. 6Bt 121b ?? (Dacker) 2 )r s y Gaylad, aged, 8st 91b ?? (T. Cli) 3 Mr. DVjgS tou'O Miss Agnes, 6 yrs, 8st ?? 4 yr U to ?? 4yrs, 7s31- ?? (Fordham) 5 to u rland 3 to 1 agtt Gay. 6 o I Bets~i ...

ROTHERHI THE ANNUAL REGATTA

... ROTIERII7IE ANVUAL REGA TTA. or An enormous assemiblag ?? yesterday to wit- tg nesbt eatta at bthe abro. ve itlace, amng ai ix free water- e mn' apprentices; bolonginag tn Rotlierisithe and vicinity, of hs oin cmetcptl ft was C usual a five lyt a tsaei xelnly by It. Moore and -awads o vicory-aa;a coat; and lbad'e - fr te frstceclandmony pize fr the otters. The re FIRST HI'AT. r- Charles ?? I ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE EPSOM RA~CE8.--F~iuDAy. THE OAKS D)AY. The Oak~s Day invariably winds up the Epso, Ineeti with considerable 6&lat. On, thle present ?? n which set in against Mincepie served tossui iil osity with whiich tke event was regarded j t of general comnpany was comparativelysan c people who were present seemed depressda d3 id , thle excitenmert Whichl they had experiencil eid ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 5POTING1&TELlIE. ?? I -TATTEIISALL'0. MtosDAiv^-The room 'was num'roulyattended. The bet ting, although limited, was marked by two or three mov- menus of ?? backed for the Great. Metropolitan at 4 and 5 to'l; and at 1,000 to 25 and 1,000 to 30 for the Derby. At first 7 to 1 was taken to nearly 180f. about Van Galen, but at the close 10 to 1 was laid.: The current prie did not however, exceed ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... MATING UITELLIGi3M3I61 -A ?? -- - i--- TATTERSALL'S. XOND ?? The attendance was scanty, and Only a moderate amount I of business wastrausOcted. THE DERBY.. Wentworth maintained his position as leasing favourite, but he is likelv to be closelv pressed by Fazzoletto, who was backed at 6 to 1, 11 to 2, and 5 te 1. -Fiy-by- night was not touchad. Coroner advanced to 15 te I; taken to some money, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... IGOTING 1NTELIGSNXU TATTERSALLV& MNDAY. The settlement of the accounts connected with the re- cent events at Warwick azd Salisbury occupied most of the afternoon. Very little time was given to betting. The prics at the conclusion of business were as follow:- NORTIIAWPCOESIIIRE STAKES.-8 to 1 agst Mr. S. Walkers Wjnk3 old; 10 to 1 agst Lord Clifder.'s Poodle (l2 to 1 t); 14 t l agst Lord ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SP0'RSDTG UCTELLIOXNCX L TATIBESALL'Si: * , ' ' IiONDY. -. Moat of the members having left tofu to iaalat at the Liverpool meeing, the room was very thinyI attended and ooly Sa Fmall amount of buciness transacted. - Teg Two TaeovsANn'-8 to 1 agst Mr. Heward's TeYoew 'frack (t); 8-to I agst Mr. Boresa' Flt-by-Night (t); 200 even between the two and the fl ld; 10 toe 1, at Mr. j. Merry's ...