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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPUBTING INTELLIGENCE. re- - - EGHAM RACES-TtrEDAT. to The RUh'NTREDE STAKES (handicap) of 10 ?? each, h ft ay and 5 only if declared, &c., with 50 added. Winners * extra. The second to save his stake.KOne mile. V Mr. Shalley's Lord Berkeley, 5yrs, 7at 31b. . (Custanca) I lI Mr. Mellish's Tame Deer, 6 yrs, 8st4b.,. (L. Snowden) 2 by Mr. C. Wyndhamn's Glemoasson, 5 yrs, 7st 12kb -y I(Fordham) 3 ...

BATH and SOMERSET COUNTY MEETING

... 1BATH and SOlERtSE1T COUNTY MEETING .I TUesday, May 24. rntewards: The Duke of Beanfort, the Earl of Chesterfield, the Earl of -pcrlsnioute. tudge: Mr. Clark. Starter: Mr. E. Hibburd. Clerk of he scales:ar. Manning. Secretary: Mr. Reynolds. ,11 Ry le'ry ay. the May of the Poets is coame t last in all its -10Tcoesrcality. Reeplendent is the face of Nature; gorgeous arc the ~hteattrCess ...

Published: Sunday 29 May 1859
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8592 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Sports and Games 

OUR CRICKETING TABLET

... I The Eleven of England v. Twenty-two of the United States. ThB great contest wvas commenced at HObukel, on Monday, Oct. 3J nthe Thisrese at ofantmsest wassemblage f the odmirers of out-door sports, the erickceting and ibal-playingfraternity being 1wlrepresented. The weather was glorious and the d grounds in very good condition considering their recent formation, and the a orangements made by ...

Published: Sunday 23 October 1859
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2281 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Sports and Games 

PROGRAMME OF BIRMINGHAM RACES and the Grand Military Steeple Chases

... PROGRAMME OF BIRMINGHAM RACES and tho Grand Military Steeple Chases. Wednesday, March 23, The StTroor HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE of 5 sovs each, 2 ft. to go to the Puod, with 30 added; the winner of any Handicap Steeple Chase, after the declaration of the weights, to carry l)h extra; twice, 71b extra; the wianer to be sold for 60 sovs; the winocr to pay 5 8ovs towards expenses; trlto umiles. age ...

Published: Sunday 20 March 1859
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1246 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

HORSE RACING AT RANGOON

... HORSIE RACING AT RANGOON. 2d and 4th November, 1858. Steswards* Colonel Smyth, C. B., Major Greer, Colonel Blount, Major Morant. Cler of the Couree: Captain Vaughan. Honorary Secretary: Mr Harrison. The Autumn Meeting, held under the auspices of the 66th Light Infantry, on the 2d and 4th of November, may perhaps be looked upon as the most brilliant event as yet recorded in the annals of the ...

Published: Sunday 30 January 1859
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 462 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

LONG SHOTS FOR 1860

... LONG SaHOTS FOIR 1860. I By TOUCHSTVONE. The Two Thousand Guineas.-So. 1. With a stronger array of names, both in quality and quantity, than has ever before been met with in a Two Thousand, the sixty- three nominations being twenty per cent. in excess of those obtained on any previous occasion, we can safely assert that the first heavy sweepstakes of the season 1860 will maintain its ...

Published: Sunday 27 November 1859
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2983 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... I S'POR7JNL. I - -- I THE GREAT NORTHAMPTONSHIRE STAKEs. TO THE EDITOR OP THE DAILY YEWS. i SIR,-The handicap for the above valuable prize o must undoubtedly bre pronounced a model of perfection, asI far as appeturencts go, for two-thirds of the 44 acceptors a have Ween paironised by the talents in thes market; G3 and anmong them the half- dozen mnost heavily weigatd din pi the lot, it being ...

THE LOSS OF THE ALBATROSS YACHT

... THE LOSS OF THL ALBATROSS Y.A HT. I Last evening an inquest was held at the Town- I s: hall, Gravesend, before Mr. Hilder, coroner, on the bodies of in Mr. Andrew Bertcastle (owner), Albert Pattenden, and M George 1awson, who were drowned by the -inking of the B Albatross yacht off Gravesend, on Sunday morning last. R 3 ataisa Burley, cabin boy on board the Albatross, deposed us that the ...

SPORTING

... I BETTING AT MANCHESTER.-TUESDAY. CESAREWITCH STAKES. 100 to 6 aget Royal Sovereign (t) 100 to 7 - Pole Star (t) 2.5 to 1 - Knight of ?? (t) 2.5 to 1 - Prioress (t) 311 to 1 - RoEan Candle (t) 33 to 1 - Tunstall Maid (r) 33 to 1 - blagnuin (1) 33 to 1 - Clydesdale (t) 40 te 1 - Pan (r) 40 to I - Gaspard (t) 40 to 1 - Special License (t) CHESTERFIELD RACES.-MONDAY. THEĀ£ NuRtSER1y HANDIC.AP of 5 ...

SPORTING

... SPOBYING. | _ _ _ TATrERSALL'S.-T nuRSDAY. fat] The room was somewhat thinly attended, and the sub- eo3 scribern devoted their time to the discussion of the recent his death of Sir Charles Munek. Sir Charles was an eccentric dat but a popular patron of the turf withal, end he had his share 1R of good fortune. By his death Gamestter. who held a Promi- hal nent position in the betting, is ...

SPORTING

... SPOBTING. THE NEWMARKET HOUGHTON MEETING. TUESDAY-TBH CAMBRIDGESHIRE DAY, FrIFY PoUrNDs for 2-yr-olds and upwards. The winner with his engagements to be sold for 800 guineas if demanded, &a. Laot tbree miles of B.C. Mr. T. Dawionos The Pitman, by Knight of Lvenel, 2 ye, gtr. utller' a aimple SSmon 2 je 6ot. .. . AfWtttolret 2i aounte attany.A thebushesNeoptoe2u, To Srt.(Daies) a The following ...

SPORTING

... SPOBTING. MANCHESTER.-FRIDAY. ST. LEGER. 6 to 4 on Promised Land (off) 8 to 1 agst Summerside (t) 10 to 1 - Trumpeter (t) 10 to 1 - Marionette (t) 20 to I Napoleen (t) 25 to 1 - Gamester Ct) GREAT YORKSHIRE HANDICAP. Nothing done. CESAREWITCH STAKES. 40 to I egst Roman Candle (t) 40 to 1 - Tunstall Maid (t) 50 to I Heiress (t) 60 to 1 Tiara (t) ROCHESTER AND CHATHAM.-FRIDAY. THE NuRsERY PLATE ...