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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... SHIPFING INTELLGGENOE. X nirria i K ltiLsJlt*11j2UB, th GLAS GO W. ,r RIvED. Nov. 15.Leader, Jeune, from Jersey, with apples. N . obecca, Baller, from St. Cbos, with oranges. LAMLASH. ARRIED ?? Noj.i;.' Russia, Kelly, from Quebec. Fairy Butt from Glasgow for St Valery. P Lord Will, {Vilson, from Glasgow, for 1Nairee. go ?? Cathorine Hamilton, Whiteford, from Troeon, for Ct Port-Hush. 18 ...

Published: Wednesday 16 November 1859
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1233 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CALEDONIAN HUNT AND PERTH RACES

... CALEDONIAN IIUh-T AND PERTH RACE;. Varnish Rvrr '7 FRMDAY, SerT. 7. This being' the Iist day of the races. and also the day on Wbich the ordinary vreekly market is held, there was;i a vas- assemblage present on the Inch. The stand erected for the accommodation of the county gentry was crowded, and th, stand for the accommodation of the general public was well patronised. The members of thle ...

Published: Saturday 08 October 1859
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 358 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

EPSOM RACES

... CRAVEN STAKES.-Zuyder Zee, lst; Gladiolus, 2d Southampton, 3d. 8 ran. SWEEPSTAKES OF 10 SovS.-Brown Hollsni, lst; Orebehill, 2d; Gufflina, 3d. 17 ran. EoUs STAKEs.-Duneany, lst; Accurate, 2d; Pen- sioner, 3d. 8 ran. WOODCOTE STAKES.-ReStes, lst; Lupellus, 2d; Rupee, 3d. 11 ran. HEATHCOTE PLATE.-Orchchill, lst; Emily, 2d; Theodora, 3d. 11 ran. BETTING AT EPSON. DEurs.-3 to 1 agst Trumpeter; 4 ...

REPORTS OF PLOUGHING MATHCHES

... REPORTS OF PLOUGHING MATCHES. STRACIIAN.-This annual plooghing match was held on the bangle of Latter-beg, on the 27th ult., wvhen the Judges-Messrs Harper, lBelnaboth; Burness, Enochy; and Burnett, Waullkrill -awarded the prizes in the following order, viz.:-I Alex. Web- ster, servant to Mr Ronnie, Gatesitle; 2 Robert Henderson, do. Ur Henderson, Pitdolphiu; 3 Win; Adam, seon of Ur Adam, ...

EPSOM RACES

... GRAND STAND PLATE.-ASCOt, 1st; Eltham, 2d; Tiney, 3d. 13 ran. WALTON STAKFS.-Colt by Voltigeur, Ist; Spiteful Dick, 2d. 8 Ian. TWO-TEAR-OLD STAKES.--Natbourne, 1st; Maid of Orleans, 2d; Emily, 3d. 6 ran. SWEEPSTAKES OF 10 Sovs.-Lord Nelson, Ist. Zuyder Zee, 2d; Causisan, 3d. 17 ran. QUEEN'S PLATE.-Prioress, Ist; Archduchess, 2d. 6 ran. BETTING.-5 to 4 azst itavonaise, tal.e G to 4; G to I agst ...

GOLF TOURNAMENT AT ST ANDREWS

... The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Ant- drews held its annual tournament yesterday. Per- tunately the weather was everything that could be desired. Though warm, the day was the reverse of sultry, a cooling breeze from the west imparting a delightful buoyancy to the atmosphere, that told very much in favour of the players. St Andrews was unusually gay yesterday. In addition to the at- ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... SHIPPING LINTELUEaON. GLASGOW. ABNIVED. Nov. 12. Grefoe Berg, Samulon, from Odessa, with barley. Paolo Sichioh from Odessa, with barley. Idea, Veyden 'from Taro, with oranges. Jeune Gabrielie, Fochart, from Nantes, with beans. .Faners Colley, from Oporto, with orangos. a' enmark, Hanson, from Taganrog, with wheat. Cockerimouth Castle, Munzie, from Alexandria, with wheat. 3 SAILED. r Nov.12. ...

Published: Monday 14 November 1859
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 650 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET MATCH

... GRANI;GE V. USNITED ELnXEN Ce: ENtGLX.,D. Yesterday nmoining the grand Tnatch between the United Eleven of England and cighbtcen members cr' the Grarge Chab, assisted by four Sco ch professionaab- was commenced on the Grange ground, adjoining Grove Street. The ext:nsive teld was lined witll spectator;, for whose accommodation seats had been provided on all sides, commandiug an excellent view ...

GREAT CRICKET MATCH

... TIIE UNIT6D EL.EVEN or ENGLAND AGAINST TWENTY-TWO OF THiE KELSO CLUB. The match between the United Eleven of England hnd twenty-two of the Kelso Club was played on Shedden Park, Kel-o, on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday last, The match has been looked forward to for a considerable time past, and ihere was during the three days a large con- course of spectators from the Border district. Among, ...

LANARK RACES

... - The annual race rneetiing at Lanark cspeficd yesterday. The weather, which was sholvery in the morning, clearcd up before the com- mencemerit *f the races, and the day continued flne. There was an average concourse of spec- tatars, including a large ettimber of the elite of the strrounding neighbourhood. The stewards webi6 the Earl of Buchan; A. B. Coclrane, Esq., M.P.; Jtabes Merry, Eq., M ...

OUTGOING TENANTS

... I Q NT-.ITNG. TE;,NANTS. i I , a . f : . : - - .1 ; That an, outgoingtenant,, says th4 Econo'nist, shouldfirly, use his land iis so: obviouslyi a oraItobligation, .that it mnayibe well amongst certainu.classes of tbe-farmersto let it be known to be a legal obligation as, well. ?? At the Mon- mnonth County Court it~has-been recently deter- mined that,in order to entitle an: outgoing tenant ...

CRICKET

... GAnRISON, ISLE 01' CUBTBRAE, V. WOODSmnE, GLASGOW. On Saturday last this match was played, on the ground of the Garrison Club, Millport, in the presence of a large uurn. ber of spectators. The bowling of Mr. Vidgen, for the Garrison Eleven, was very destructive to the wickets of the Woodside in the first innings, he having taken no lees than four wickets in one over. His batting also was ...

Published: Tuesday 19 July 1859
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 423 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games