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PROGRAMME OF WARWICK RACES

... PROGRAMMP E OF WARWICK RACES. Wednesday, September 2. The RACING STAKES Of 6 eona each, with 25 added; two year aids, 7at;; three, Bat 13th; four year aids and upwards, 9st 61b; mares and getldinsg allowed 3ib; winners of 00 soya in 1857 to carry 8th extra ; the winner to be acid for 200 save; if for 100 save, allowed 3th; 60, 7th; 60, 12th; 40, 16th; 30, 211b; five furlongs. The QUEEN'S PLATE ...

Published: Sunday 30 August 1857
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1709 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... ,SPOBTJIVG. BETTING AT MANCHESTER-TVUESDAY. EBOR HANDICAP. 6 to I agst Mongrel (t r 8 to ] - T ?amania (t) 10 to 1 - Warlock (t) 12 to I - El Hakim (t) GREAT YORKSHIRE STAKES. 5 to 2 sgst Saunterer (t) 5 to 2 - Vedette (t) 5 to I - Stratbnaver (t) ST. LEGEBR. 6 to 4 agst BlinskBonny (t) S to I - Ignoramue (t) 10 to 1 - Any other (off) RIPON RACES.-MONDAY. ADDIttIOSAL PAtOTICULARS. Tou AsATuI. ...

SPORTING

... SPOYING. tITHE TWO AND THREE YEAR OLDS AT o YORK, a TO iTHE EDIOR 0O' THE DAILY N~EWS. SI R,-Unfortunntety the heavy-and in some eases dangerous-state Of the ground, the ?? course being r literally under water, for there were not tevo hundred yards Of it good going-, prevented many of the yousgslers fulfilling their engagem-tets at the late York meeting, scarcely, one good two-year-old making ...

SPORTING

... SPOR7ING. II BETTING AT MANCHESTER.-FRIDAY. U LEAMINGTON STAKES. a 6 to I agat Uzells (t) o GREAT YORKSHIRE HANDICAP. 5 to 1 offd on the Field ST LEGER. a 6 to 4 aget Blink Bonny (t 7 to4) 0 5 to 2 - Ignoramus (t) 9 to I - Tournament t) I 100 to 6 - Arsenal (t) 100 to 4 - Anton (t) 100 to 4 - Sir Colin (t) 40 to I - Bashi Bazouk (t) t CESAREWITCH STAKES. i Offers to take 60 to I agat Melissa. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTaING 2GRAM RACES TUISDAY.-The 'Bottlug Flate of -o Straight haii mile, Sir W. Booth's Beatrice, '3 Yhi, 84 A1 Mr. J. Field's Iapatieuce; 3'yra, O6tt3 IP? Wr. Mellish'as Yesa, 2 yrs, 5St 101b . .J, The following also ran a-Mr. p ICct Sstj71lb (J. Goater) ; Mr. T. Stevensd S 1 llb (Prior); Mr.Smluapson's Iador, aged s j' Mr. R. King's Wild Honey, 3 yra~ 2.t Hodgman's Lady Aintree, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTESALL78-MOXDAY. Lf he roem was rally attended, and that important ?? andIr, tire sertlicg, acaupied undivided attbntlon. Great egtress was made with -the Goodwas oo -k n ?? but several cotu'lete were uttered respecting thetight sepsboruiorey. Nou decided cse of default was reported, g~hoei two or-three persons wvere place uner s tpco. Jurt before the roomn closed a f ew beat were 3made;3 e ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPORTING INTELLIGExc I READING RACE,. WEDNESDAY.-Easthampoutead Park Stake- (T asovs each, with 50 added ; wi'iieras ] fl4 and a quarter. 12 sub-. Sir J. B. Mill'e Flying Englishan, 3 G1 Lord Clifden's Alembic, 6 yrs, 83t 11b Mr. T. Stevens's Elfrida, yr8, 7st Sib ?? h eai. The following also ran :-Mr. B, Land' ?? 6st lllb (J. Laud); Mrs. Osbaldeston' L- fst 41b (Hibberd); Mr. A. Newman Is ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TAT ERSALL'SMXOXDAT. The Ridoliffe meeting aid uui Lliunen hue attendance In the Subscript'ionroomn. Throughout tbe early Prut Of the affteraooni the only buslrnee trincacted was in connection with the settlement of the York accounts. .The few bets which were laid onl the St. Leger do not Te u few much cowimmient. Anything over 6 to 4 would have been ?? Bony. 325 to 200 was the last bet booked ...

SPORTING

... SPORING. COMPLETE PROGRAMME OF EGHAM RACES.-TUESDAY. THE KING JOHN STAKES of 15 sovs, eaph, 10 ft, withI 50 added, for 2-yr-olds; colts, 8st 71b; fl'liee, 8at 31b. Win-t ners previous to starting (matches excepted), 31b ; twice, 61bu extra; those by untried stallions or oat of untried mares allowed 31b, if-both 51b. T.Y.C. (15 subs.)-C by Alarm-i Bribery (31b), Accurate, Haymaker (51b), ...

THE WOLVERHAMPTON AND READING Meetings, &c

... TI40 WOLV3IRHAMPTO! AlD READING- Mreetings, &c. 3y TOUCaISTONE. The publication of the entries for the Coasarewitch and Cambridge shire Bloutdicajs must be looked upon as a warning that the eason is on the wanse-att any rate the meridian is passed, and we have got into the secon)d part, which has Only to prove as successful a, the first to make the Turf look as wholesome as ever it did. ...

Published: Sunday 09 August 1857
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2293 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... TATTERSALL'S-MONDAY. L The roorm was fully attended, and that important business the settling oconpid undivided attention. Great p rogress was made with the Goodwood accounts, but severo l complaints were uttered respecting the tightness of money. No decided case of default was reported, although two or three persons were placed under suspicion. Just before the room closed a few bets were made ...

THE YORK AUGUST MEETING

... By TOUC0HSTONE. Next Wednesday will introduce us to one of the most crowded meetings of the season, and we cannot help asking how much racing would give the Yorkshiremen a surfeit, when we see so many as ten races for each of three days in the sonafstre programme set forth by Nir. North for the northern gluttons. We fancy ourselves setting it down that this is too much of a good thing, in ...

Published: Sunday 16 August 1857
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2827 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games