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HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... (Masters of Hournds ill oblige by forrward'ig sutice of the Fixtures to this Office as early as possible.] NORTH WARWICKSHIRE HOUNDS.-At a quarter to Eleven. Thursday . Jan. 7 .. Coeughton. Saturday ?? - ?? Cubbiogtsn Gate. THE WARWICKSHIRE HOUNDS.-At a quarter to Eleven. Thursday ?? Jan. 7. Ufton Wood. Friday ?? - 8 . The Kennela. THE ALBRIGHTON HOUNDS.-At half-past Teal. Thursday . Jan. 7 . ...

Sporting Intelligence

... *'Galag SHREWSBURY RACES. sTrtxuknDS: Lord Ribbleid LIe, Sir Lydston Neinint, Bart., and ?? Phibbs. Judge, Mr. It. Johknsvi-Starter, Mr. Hibbard. Clerk of the Course and Lessee, Mr. eolia Frail, Slirawusbry. YESTEIRDAY. The SEVERn HANDLIcAP of 2 sovs. cach, with 2) added, for three- year-olds and upwards; the second to save his stake ; winners to-day to carry 71b. extra. Once round and in. ...

Sporting Notes

... ,?Vftrtfilq v4s. A very large meeting is expected next week on the noted Surrey Downs. The arrival of horses has commenced, and among those already there we have to note Toxophilite, Longrange, Target, Bird-in-hand, Rosa de Florence, Grie- culus Esuriens, the Foor-leaved Shamrock, Vanity, Hepa- tica, and Queen Charlotte. The scratchings for the Derby at present include only the ?? the 6th ...

Sporting Intelligence

... ,?Porfiug ]uttlyact. MANCHESTER-YZSTERDAY. I We had another quiet day here to-day. The only bet that came under our notice for the Derby was twenty-two ponies to one, taken, about Cavendish. Below you have the quotations:- THE DERBY, 11 to 1 on The Field-offered. 22 to 1 aget Cavendish-taken. THE Two THOUSAND GUINEAS. 9 to 2 aget Promised Land-taken, and offered. 13 - 2 - Ralpho-taken to a25. ...

Sporting Intelligence

... spati Intfuipm- LIVERPOOL AUTUMN MEETING. STrwAVD9s: The Earl of Sefton, Sir L. Newman, Bart, George Payne, Esq,, and Captain White. Lessee and Clerk of the Course, Mr. Edward W. Topham. Judge, Mr. Johnson.-Clerk of the Scales, Mr. Horsley. YESTERDAY. A HAsNDIcAP HunDLx RACE of 3 sovs. each, with SO seys. added. Two msles; over six flights of hurdles. Entrance, 1 sov. [15 subscribers.] Mr. ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... THE WARWICKSHIRE HOUNDS.-At Eleven. This day ?? Dec. 30 ?? Lower Shuckburgh. Friday ?? - 31 ?? Swaleliffe. Monday ?? Jan. 3 ?? Wimpston Bridge. Tuesday ?? 4 ?? Brailes. Thursday ?? - 6 ?? Bearley. Friday ?? - 7 ?? Wroxton New Inn. NORTH WARWICKSHIRE HOUNDS.-At a quarter to Eleren. Friday ?? Dec. 31 ?? Knowle. THE ALBRIGHTON HOUNDS.-At half-past Ten. This day ?? Dec. 30 ?? Belbroeghton Village. ...

Cricket

... (ifiddt. [Amounecements tof'.matches to corne are charged as advertise. ments. Reports of matches played are iniserted as news.] DioITWICH.-On Mouday a very pleasant match was played between the Marrid and Single' of this town, on the ground of the Droitwich Cricket Club; which resulted ina drawn game. The Married went to the wickets first, and by wome good play especially that of Mr. ...

Sporting Intelligence

... ,?P.qrfillq ?Ilttlfiqma. CHESTER SPRING MEETING. Stewards, His Grace the Duke of Beaufort, the Marquis of Anglesey, and the Earl of Wilton; Clerk of the Course, Mr. Edward W. Topham ; Judge, Mr. R. Johnson, of York; Starter, Mr. Hibbard; Clerk of the Scales, Mr. T. Horsley. THURSDAY. The weather was delightful to-day, and the attendance of com- pany strong, considerable importance being ...

Sporting Notes

... ,?Pvtillq ?Rofm Last wede the racing at Newton and Hampton had Io immnediate bearing one future ?? ant results ; and the extreme hardeess of the ground broke down many a tit, includilg, among others, Alons. Dobler, Bay Hilton, York, and the Lamp. Of the running at the two meetings we have already given full details; beet time would not permit of any connentatines on the sport at the hour of ...

SHREWSBURY SUMMER RACES

... Stcwards: Lord Ribblesdale, Sir Lydston Newman, and Major Phibbs. Judge: Mr. Clarke. Starter Mr. Hibburd. Lessee and Clerk of the Course: Mr. John Frail. TUISDAY, JUNE 29. The QUEEN'S PLATS or 100 GUINEAS. Three miles. Mr. Shelley's Gunboat, 4 yra ?? ?? French! 1 Mr. T. Parr's Odd Trick, 4 yrs ?? ?? (G. Hall) 2 Betting: 6 to 4 on Gunboat, who made all the runninifig to the distasrce, where the ...

ASCOT HEATH RACES

... TI1URSDAY-THE.CUP DAY. SWUnl'*TrAK.S of 50 sovs. each, h. ft., for three-year-olds; colts, Sst. 71b.; and fillies, 3st. 31b.; those got by stallions or out of mares that never bred a winner, allowed 41b.; if both, Uib. Swinley course. (5 subs.) DIr. Payne's T1urneel Loose, by Alarm ?? .. (Flatinoos) w.o. Tim St. JAMES'S PALACE STAKES of 100 sovs. each, to ft., for three-yr.-oldls; colts, Sst. ...

Sporting Intelligence

... ? ( ?1- ,?:,Ipovtlq ?Nllttlltqcaku. M.A-tj RESTER- YEST EPDAV . We lia a ive yl leg nileoll tof dy bat a, 1sceal SOe little sitoiness done the Ollol thing worth rot ice ?? the farlitir duclille ,f Rltplco for tl:e T.o) Thousa:ndl Gainecas, ated the advarnce of LPromised Latdn S to I was laid against lialeho, and Nve lclieve 3 to 1 coulid have beon obtained. On the Derby, Chester Clip, or ...