SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIUGNCE. EGHIIAI RACES. TUiESDA.l' Thle Betting Stand Plate of 50 so; s (llandical).-Mr. Grevilic's Grand Duchess, 1; Mr. MIellisl'.h Thc Giant, 2. The King John Stakes of 15 so5's each.-Mi. Lowe's Wild Rose, I; Mr. Alexander's King-at-Arnis, 2. The Surrey ?? Mliddlesex Stakes of 15 sovs each (lIfn- ?? Batthyvany's Vulcan, I; SIr. Bcalven's Bridecake, 2. The Railway Stakes of 5 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... OBELrdSFORD MIEETING. TUESDAY.-The WELTER. CUP, va'ue 100 s0Vs, by subscrip. tion of 1 sove, each, 10 ft, and 6 only if deciared. -Mile and a half. Mr Buckley'slThcory, 4 yrs, 9st 121b ?? Mr Ward's Triton, b yrs, lost l0lb ?? Air Green's BannockLurn, 4 yr4, ?? 21b ?? ?? 3 The GRYA BeAVDoiv TWO-YEAR-OLD STAICES of 10 sovs each, h it, with 50 added; colts Sit 7lb, fillies Sst 41b. Half a, muile. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENOR. SALNe oP Sea WArTUI W. WYNNte'S ?? waol; of this gentleman's stud of horses viere brought to th6 hammer, at the Wynnetay stables, on Saturday last, by Messrs Tatters- all, of London. As it was the day after Cheater races, there was avery large number of sporting and other gentlemen In. attendance, and, on the whole, the horses realised very fair prices. Four soech horses ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPO1?Tl? G 1NTELLIUENCE? LIVERY°OL A TUMN MEETING-WEDNESDAT. SCRA,,MLE HANDICAP of 3 sovs' eacb, with 20 added. tbe bCB Five furlonigs. . erry's Lord of Lorn, 3 yrs, 7s-t 121W (L. Psnowden) 1 gr -Sliasm' Schlisiliatic. 3 yrs, 5i.t ?? . ..(Pritchard) 2 gr. 3e * AIAbush, 2 yrs, *5ot 71b ?? - ?? ((hallovoer) 3 gr JGe5Y'g Mletr; i yrs, Got 121b ?? (J. Snowden) 4 r g also ran -Mr. Blanton's Polly ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOBTING INTELLIGENCE. TATTE3SAXJ'. MOEDAy._MSe00be& mastered scnmowhat Aulrla. but beyond the settlemnt Of the LivrpOaOl Sounts ey, littleludresemwaseffected. Tlnepr5i0e5given below do'ot require A -haewere only 0one Or two Mesnber, IPi. sent, and Do bets wotyo ?? 5W wne ?? now U6 Ntothing~ was done on the Derby, ase ed o o expect to see much ?? in betting on faltore event, till after tile ...

PEDESTRIANISM

... PE D EST R IA N SMI. Matches for the Week. ?? of a Mile Handicap, 410 yards, for several money prizes, at Aston Cross. ?? aP ice of one mile, for several money prizes, Salford Borough Gardens. M~oiday-LWewi and Smith, to run 200 yards, -25 a side Wandsowrlth. Monday-Adams and Gasriuigtote, to rcu 120 yards, 10 e'slde, Aston CaGse, Birdmlingh~eand .peers, to walk seven miles, 10 A side, at ...

Published: Sunday 30 May 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4470 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

RACING IN FRANCE

... I R AC I NO I N FR A N C E. CHANTILLY RACES. Sunday, M~ay 23 (the French Derby). The most important race assembly in La elle France is that which annually talent place at Chanatilly, and year after year the turf pastimes on the banks of the Seine become more popular and are more numerously attended. The chief event which is indlunive of so advanced an, interest is The French Derby. Oute ...

Published: Sunday 30 May 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2064 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CHESS

... C H E 8 8. By HERR LOWENTHAL. l Two Correapondents. ?? We are compelled by the demand upon our space to dofer our Notices to Correspondents until next week. Enigma, Bo. 3a, Preti's Collection. (& X I * 'i t I. Eq __ ; . R K h I Q B. 8tht Q B4th 'White having the move, mates in four moves. Oun Raader6 are aware that, as a general rule, the single Queen vwithont her King in inmmediateco ...

Published: Sunday 10 October 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2678 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

FREEMASONRY

... F EE IE A 8A0 Xi R Y. Meetings for Next Week. Monday, May 31.-Lodge, 1?ythagorean (93), Globe Tavern, Greenwich, Tuesday, June 1.-Lodges, Old Concord (201), Freemasons' Tavern ; Euphrates (267), White Hart. Blahopegate-strect; Stability (264), Greet, Dragon, Bishopagate-street; La Tolerance (781), 'reemastns' TaverIl. Culoeial Board, at three. Wednesday.-Grand Lodge, at Eight. Lodges, ...

Published: Sunday 30 May 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1079 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

AQUATICS

... AQUATIC S aigh Water at London Bridge. Avsunc 29 morning 45 mnin~past 54 afternoon 0 min.past 30 ?? 20 . ?? s0 ?? ?? 0 ?? ?? 6 SEPrT. I ?? , . 6.. .. 15 ?? 7 ?? 45 ?? ?? ?? S ?? . ?? 0 4 . 55 . 10 ?? 0 1 Tower Regatta. The fortieth annual rowing match at the Tower. for a new skiff and sundry other prizes, was very well contested, in four heats, on Thursday. It was, as usual, under the able ...

Published: Sunday 29 August 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2084 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Sports and Games 

EPSOM RACES

... T U E S D A Y-The Opening Day. Stewards: Marquis of Anglesey, Lord W. Powlett, Duke of Beaufort, A. lleathcote, Esq., C. H. Carew, Esq. Judge: Mr. Clark. Starter: Mr. 1ibbard. Clerk of the Course: Mr. Henry Dorling. Uprosee ye, then, my merry, merry men, for it is our Op'invla DAY. The opening day of the Epeom Summer Meetingr may be, not inaptly, compared to the introductory or opening piece ...

Published: Sunday 23 May 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 16843 | Page: Page 3, 4, 13 | Tags: Sports and Games 

RACING IN IRELAND

... I CURRAGH APRIL MEETING. Friday, APril 2S.-(Concluded.) Stewards: Sir Thomas Burke, Bart., Marquis of Waterford, alid W Quin, Esq. Judge; Mr. 11. J. Huntrr. The FLYnre, STAXES of 3 sovs eoch; with 25 added * the winner to be sold tor tUO soes by anction, nod the surplus to go to the fand; 1 sov enrrance. (Balf a mile.) Mr. Carter's Old Bawe. 4 yrs, ot ?? Miller 1 Sir T. Baree' lE'ncore, 3 yre, ...

Published: Sunday 02 May 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1160 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Sports and Games