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... 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

... 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, ...

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 

SPORTING

... TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY NEWS. GOODWOOD.-FOURTH D&Y. .Sut,-The Queen'a Plate is no unimportant item tc.affwrrow, if only one-fourth of the estries go to the post. Pretty Boy I shall stand on to win, am he in very food of a longdio5305 an thi corsebeig tree miles and five c furlogs7 wll nt coi man. Hei of inne is also a frare a The hessrfild up, ne ile nd qorter, han about fory o it en'ris O ...

INTELLIGENCE EXTRA

... NTEWMARKET? SECOND OCTOBER Meeting-. En~tries for the C,xsAssrEroTm (a free IsanuleaP); 37 entrances; the weights to he published in tire Calender after Warwick Races, and'acceptances In he signified on or before Tuesday, the 1i3Lh of Sopteinbor, to Messes. Wetebin London. Qico BynGrampian, ByeSi Miss Hack-away, 3 yes ii 'by larm otst of Cerva, 3 yea Pretty Boy, a 3yra Duvcernay, 3 yes Curious ...

Published: Sunday 10 August 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1386 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... na- R~~FEADING RAC21S !is TuESDAtY.-Tlie Easthanipssitead Park Stakes, of S qove P21 acah, with 25 added, and 10 sovs; for thle second horse. in One mifle anid a quarter. 5 subs. Mr. TI. Stevens's Noisette., 6 yrs, SAt ?? in Mr. W. Day's Uoonishine, 4 yrs, Sst; 7T ?? 2 ,es Mir. T. Hughes's Westminster, 4 yrs, Sbt 9lb ?? (Hughes) Mr .Deie's The D)uffc3r, 3 yrs, 04 ?? 4 nor Mr. Anidrew's Bobby ...

PEDESTRIANISM

... I PEDESTRIANIS M. Sporting at Manchester. PEDESTRIAN MATCHEa.-Thomas Rothwell (of Bedford) and Bichard Kniveton (of Astley), the latter having two yards' start in two hundred, for 20 a side, to run at the Salford Borough Gardens on the 30th of this month, have staked 15 a side with Mr. James Holcen, White Lion Longroillgate. JOSHUA EMSaEY (OF PUDnBY) AND F3ANCIS WIEINcaS (O1x WAKE- FerLD), ...

Published: Sunday 17 August 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1407 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SLAITING INTELLIGENCE. -YORK AUGUST MdEETINTG. ping ~~[AnDITXONAL PARtTICULARS.] we WEDNESDAT.-The Convivial Stakes of 10 cove each, h ft, ju with 100 added, for two-yr-olds; colts, 8St6 Gb; fillies, tn Set 21b. Certain penalties and allowances. Thre second Log to receive 10 per cent, out of the stakes, and the third pri- to save his stake. T.Y.C. 73 subs. ett's Lord John Scott's Lady Hawthorn ...

AQUATICS

... High Water at London Bridge. 5J.17 morning 40 mim.past 2 afternoon 0 ?? 3 ?? ?? 3 ?? 4 20 ?? ?? ?? 21 ?? ?? ?? 22 ?? 8..6 ?? 6 23 ?? ?? 0 ?? ?? 7 Matches to Come. ,ka IS.-Afoulscy Regatta. 18.-Royal Victoria Yacht Club Sailing Match. Prize 5o. open to all Royal Yacht Clubs. 18,andl19.-Royal Belgian Yacht Club Regatta. Entries clone Aug. 18, at 4 p.m. 3f9 and 20.-Royal Thamee National ...

Published: Sunday 17 August 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5703 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... EGRAM RlACES. ,UESDAT.-The Runnymede Stakes (Handicap) of 10 Soya ea 0,- ftandunly3 if declared, ?? winners eXtfrJ Qne mile. 16 subs, 9 of whom declared. Mr. B. Lard's Thle (nlon. 3 yrs, tist 21b. (J. Land) 1 Mir. IL E. Cooper's Lyimingtod, 4 ?? 79t 71b(Wels) 2 Mr. T. Hughes's Firelight, 4 yrs, 6st 7i, ,Jauhest 3 Mr. Barber's Newimarket, 4 yrF, 7st Ilb ?? (F'oruThaln 4 Betting: 7 to4 agat ...

SAILING WITH MODEL YACHTS

... sSAILIXG lrITII XIODEL YACIITS. A very capitally sailed model match, which reflects great credit on all concerned in it, caine oft' yesterday on the Ser- pentine river, 113 de-paruc, under the excellent management of Mr. Willinuns, V'ice-corninodore of the London Model Yacht Club, under the rules of which club a rnatch was sailed, although it was in no way connected with the club itself. About ...

FROGRAMME OF YORK RACES

... FROGRAMME OEt YORK RACES. Wednesday, August 20. The DuTDAS STAXZ5 Of 60 BoVS, added to a Handicap Sweepstakes of 5 sovs each; one mile and a quarter. Second year of the TirHID Gax.T NORTH A11D SOUTH OP ENreLA11D BIBET. OqL&S SrAXnS Of 10 ?? each, h ft, with 200 added; for three year olds; ,Mtit, est 7lb; fillies, 8st 21b; the whiner of the Derby to carry 81b; of the Oaks, Tswo Thousand Guiaeas ...

Published: Sunday 17 August 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3797 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games