SPORTING

... LEICESTER RACES.-TtIURSDAY. HANDTCAP SWEEPSTAKES Of 10 oVew. each, 5 It, with I0 added. Winners extra. Gentlemen riders. Professiouidi extra. One mile and a quarter. Captaiss Christie's lerdate byFernhill, 4yrs, 10st9lb (itc 6bbe xi Lord Ooventry's Wanderer, 4 ror, Oet 61b . (rdad Mir. ?? Logie, 63Yrs, l;b'b ?? (M. Mr. Ifitchise's Sobrsiodes, 3 yrs, gat Gib tine Ol xt J1 ~ bes Mr. Westerton's ...

SPORTING

... spO y to BETTING AT MANCHESTER.-FRIDAY or THE DERBY. 8 to 1 agat Umpire (t) 12 to 1 - Thormoaby (t) 10 12 to 1 - Bucnaneer (t) m 12 to 1 - Nutbourne (off) 34 12 to I - Wizard (t andoff) El. 25 to 1 - High Treason () rn 25 to 1 - Drone (off) 1, 25 to 1 - Upperhand (off) ty to EHUNTING APPOINTMENTS. to STAGO~ooaoa e Her maesty's (Earl of Besborourh), Tuesday, Cuokhan fg00. lii, ir daC Fanho a ...

SPORTING

... I --X t ESPORB ING. I 1 : - ' ; : ._ - I _a - HAMPTON RACES.-TiiunsnAy.:-- Tan Bu'sar. PLATE of 30 sovy., added to Sw 8reepast:aes of 6 aove, each;- f r 2-yr-olds and upwards. Optidhal selling weights, &c. Straight Half-mile. (10 subs.) Mr. ;.J Do's Brenhilda, by Teddiugton, 3 yro 4001.1, OGt 7ib Mr. T. Hughes's Chrmtresso. 4 yrs ?? 7t ih (e'ried 7ot bi Mr. E. Phillips's Mountain Dewv, 4 yes ...

SPORTING

... SPOBTING. I EARLY HINTS FOR THE PRINCIPAL EVENTS OF 1859. THE DERBY.-SUMMARY. nloui TO TUE fEDITOR OF THE DATIY NES eatir SIR,-On referring to one of the earliest lists depe publaced of the entry for the Derby of 1859, I flred that it obtained an etr~ty of 249; a colt by Footstool out of Joan was~ dioqualified first, then Sirathern, and finally Sir John, Tj Iwhich. r,,duces the number of ...

SPORTING

... _SP O7ING. I TATTERSALL'S.-MONDAY. There was very little betting, and the Liverpool Cup was enveloped in. mystery. 8 to I wis offered on the field, I-Loyal Sovereign being nomninally the favouirite, although it was diflicult to determiae which was the favourite in reality, or wheter her wa a avoniteat ill Atthe close some die- The~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~~e quttoso h ?? are principally mad upfro cfer. ...

SPORTING

... ASPORIING. ?? NEWCASTLE.UPON-TYNE, BIBURY, STOCK- BRIDGE, AND WINCHESTER. TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY'NEWS. SIR,-The publication of the weights for the Goodwood Stakes, and of the acceptances for the Liverpool Cup, has taken place during the past week, and the former have been well rocsived by the sporting community. The 1talents seem all abroad as to what shall be the favourite. The 1miler, ...

SPORTING

... ! BETTING AT IANCHESTER.-FRIDAY, CESAREWITCH STAKES. 16 to 1 agat Polestar (t) 22 to 1 - Artless (t) 22 to 1 - Itoman Candle (t) 33 to 1 - Prioress Q) 33 to 1 - Magnasn (t) 40 to 1 - Special License (t) The above were the onlv horses baoked here to-day, besides those running for the stakes decided to-day at Doncaster. DONCASTER MEETING. SUBSCRIPTION ROOM-THURSDAY NIGHT. DONCASTER CUP. 65 to 4 ...

SPORTING

... SPOBY7ING. I BIRMINGHAM ANNUAL AND MILITARY STEEPLECHASES. WM&OODAY. WRLTER STArES, a Sweepstakes of 10 soya. each, with 25 added from the fund and 25 by the town of Birmingham l3st 71b each. Winners extra. Tbrue miles. Viscount Talon's Young Magnet, by Magnet, 14st Sib (inol. 141b ellis) , , ,, , ,(Ovwner) 1 extr.Jna)Zu e1s b . ?? ?? (Owner) Illb MiaorTeonmpasou'salvegft b ?? (Capt. Hunt) 2 ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... HUNTiNG APPOINTMENTS. Mr Godfrey Baldwin's Fox llounds-14t0, Kilanear Cate; 17th, Barleyfield-At 10. Abirgton Hiatrers-14th, Abington; 17th, ?? Cross (near Boskill); 21st, Lismullane; 24th, Ashrow Bridge; 28th, ?? 11. Castlepoliard larrIers-12th, DrumareeMills-AtIl. Louth Hounds-12tb, Laggan Bridge; 15th, Hampton Hall; 171, Blackball; 19th,Duffy'SCross-Atk11. Meath Hounds-12th, Donaghpatrick ...

Published: Saturday 12 February 1859
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 736 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

LUDLOW SPRING RACES

... LUDLOW SPRING RAVEC. Thursday and Friday. Steward: W. T. Copeland, Esq., M.P. Judge: Mr. R. Jhohsonl Starter: Mr. Hibbued. Clerk of the Course and Leese,: Air. John Frail. Those who had assisted at the two days' meeting of Shirewitu and were in possession of the fact that the majoiyO iiosht qoitted that place, either with the intention of pror eei ngo Yitor tow or to take Part in the ixorthern ...

Published: Sunday 10 April 1859
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3625 | Page: Page 4, 13 | Tags: Sports and Games 

PRATT'S CLUB STEEPLE CHASES, Aylesbury

... PRATT'S CLUB STEEPLE CHASESl I -_ Aylesbury. I Monday, April 4. The liNTeRsm' ?? Of 10 suves each, ht ft; with 100 added;- 1st. 7et each; for heroes which have neavor started in any publi;rc epee or steeple chnwtoselbauide the proeprty of, sand to bre ridden by, suerubero Of Pratt' club; three mike; across country (ehoeen by. the Stewards). Earl of Stratbmnore' The Charna ?? ?? lMr. LI. P. K. ...

Published: Sunday 10 April 1859
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2677 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Sports and Games 

AQUATICS

... AQUATIC S. High Water at London Bridge. JAxu&By 23 morning 5 min.past 7 afternoon 27 min.past 6 24 ?? 46 ?? ?? 7 ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? 2 . 10 . 7 . 32 . 7 27 ?? 57 ?? , 7 ?? 27 . a 2S . ,. ?? ?? ?? . ?? ,, , 22 . ?? 10 ?? a . 11 Royal London Yacht Club. There was a very large dinner and meetinr of the Royal London Yacht Club on Monday last at the Caledonian Hotel, Adelphi, the meeting being presided ...

Published: Sunday 23 January 1859
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1745 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games