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HANGING

... Whatever grounds may be urged for retaining er abolishing capital punishment, there is one question connected with the subject which hardly receives the attention it deserves. Assuming that it is necessary to put an end to the earthly career of a certain class of criminals, that object is fully gained by the quickest and most merciful means : we are agreed that life should be extinguished ...

SPORTING

... LIVwEIooL, TiVISDAY EVENING. For the Culharm Stakes, at Abingdon to-morrow, I fancy Vagabond or Lily. Abingaon, Stakes, Lady of LyoDs, or Stockhausen in her absence; and the Nureery Plate should be wou by Faith or Stoclkhausen. GRUNDON. ABINGDON MEETING. THURSDAY, SEPTEMABR 9, The CRAY13N HANIIAP of C sOaY. each, 2 ft., with 50 added. Winners extra. T.Y.O. 16 subs. D 12 Mr. R. Porter's ...

SPORTING

... ?? . LiVEnRoOL, FRIDAY EVRNING. (SThuXXlRdny):WAzHo De.tO BoH andicap,. TWinler Stkes ?? oye ¶Th:-roe laoir. pna~o. r WEST nRMyrtleO n;68.1b. KEE ANG -` 3IIIAY, IIP.1M-d 8.j The MDIR BB'HMTE TOTA-L PLAVIN of 50 ona HEdCP. inr e~r.About tle 100 ,srightS uroh..'l ec 7 9 Mr. B.pererr's Poleur dornger ?? Cimne El SMr.T3. lgotddard's Ganaueart Sye. Wyatt..Kllo 2 o 10 Mr. R. Wright's' Baroness -I ...

Published: Saturday 04 September 1869
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1708 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

DOUGLAS (ISLE OF MAN) ATHLETIC SPORTS

... Fully 6000 persons assembled on Wednesday afternoon last to witness the first contest of the season, which took place on that day in the beautiful grounds of Kirby, the use of which was kindly granted by his Honour Deemeter Drink- water, the chief judge of the island. The sports were in every way a great success. Thanks to the energy and ability of the committee (to whom Mr. Philip Kinley ...

SPORTING

... L:IVZRPOOL, THURSDAY EVENING. GOODWOOD SELECTIONS. Nursery Stakes-Cinoinnaticolt, or Cannon Ball. Chesterfield Cup-Wild Agnes. March Stakes-Claymore. !{snToR. *LIVERPOOL TROTTING MEETING. Committee of Malsxgesrent,-Mr. Robinson Little, Sir. liery Taylor, Mr. Edward Howard, ir. J. M'lItyre, 3 ?? 1 C .'Gonvtlie, M1r. P. Eden, Mrt. John Henderson, Mir. Jas: Taylor, MIr. R. KEays. Chairman: Thomas ...

SPORTING

... I .. . I 'o WEDUNESDIAY EVENISoI. L s~l-. 'twick won; Gonmera could As anticipated, Vt. ?? home into a Place;, not- qasite last, bitt strill wvith the 31(ows, and Scamander wae troublon 'iition of being a non- CaitbhnesB verified the aup.pb-- fourth position is Stayer, although his obtainnok will be a great not to be despised. Toe-morrow toe is provided. dyand a .mot sumptaousbil of S. , g. ...

SPORTING

... Thee in LivnRPooL, TUEoSDAY EVENING. Thr ilbe two meetings to-morrow to engage - the attention of turfites - one in the north, at ILI Beverley, and the other in the south, at Stock- DO bridge. Without making any comment upon the '11 - various features incidental to2 each gathering, it would perhaps he more advantageous to give the 2 probahle results of the events to be decided at each ir- ...

SPORTING

... - . ~~~LONDON, SATunbAT EvHMN(a. , The Plaundit sensation is 3tlll the prevailing I topic It has been wisely said that there is no . smoke. vvthout fire; and from the uneasiness and i uncertainty betrayed by the early supporters of I this colt for both his great engagements, there may I be some ground for- the suspicion that all is not l well with the Richmond crack, During the week there has ...

SPORTING

... SIPORTING.' COCKERMOUTH PARKS COURSING MEETING. Patron: The lion. P. S. Wyndham, M. P. Stewards: . Dalzell, Esq., J. Blackstock, Esq., D. Rapley, Esq., J. MItchel,1A Esq., H. 1R. Wyndham, Esq D. Jackson, Esq., W Faulder, Esq. Judge: Mr. Warwick. Slipper: Mr. Motcalf. Fleld-keeper: Ir. W. Cape. Hon. Seo.: Mr. J. Nalsbit. This two-day meeting commenced on Tuesday. The first day resulted as ...

Published: Thursday 20 December 1866
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1185 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I LIVERPOOL, SATURDAY EVENING. LATEZT BETTING. REWMAnKILT HANDICAP.-4 to I against Ga- brielle de Estrees, 5 to 1 againsbtYarra, G to 1 againat Ducat, 6 to I against Carbineer (all taken). Tivo TuOUSA-ND GUINEAS,-3 to 1 against Old Calabar, 7 to 1 against Caterer, 8 to 1 against The Marquis (all taken). Monday will see a good day's r~acing at AIntre-., and In all probability 'will induon the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... i | LIVERPOOL. WEDNESDAY EvENING. The fields to-day at Lincoln have been good, both in quantity and quality. No less than 20 juveniles put in an appearance for the Brocklesby Stakes, Sister to Tomyris (the favourite in London) making a ca ital beginning for her noble owner, Tfhe Hand cap to-morrow will bring out a large I MANRICO, set. 121b. shall represent me, as he is meeting the three-year ...

Published: Thursday 26 February 1863
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1962 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games