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DERBY LOTS, 1860

... I I JOHN SCOTT'S. Sweet Sance C by The Flying Datch. C by The Flyinz Dutch- Donner und Blitz man, out of Eato ?? Whip Grand Maeter C by Barbatus, out of Whirlwind Tom Bowline Flutter Nightingale C by The Flying Dutch- The Wizard The Pedlar man. out of Canezo I The Drone The Rap T. D&WSON'S. Baronet Professor Dick Horace Sir William Pescatore JOHN DAY'S. Blue Bsiu l Brownetown I Apollo Heoate ...

Published: Sunday 01 January 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1297 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

AQUATICS

... AQ U A.T IC 8s Match for the Week. Mouday-Lumley and Byle, to row at Newcastle, 20 a side. Philip Parker (of Kingston) and Thomas Tagg, Sen. (of East Moulsey). Another race took place on Wednesday afternoon above the first lock at Teddington, and over the beautiful piece of water between the one tree at Ham, near Kingston, and Hampton Court Bridge. Any of our readers accustomed to migrate ...

Published: Sunday 01 January 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1100 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

PEDESTRIANISM

... PE D EST R IAN IS M. Mlatches for the Week. Woboay- Sraithwaite and Golicar, torun a mile, go a side, St, Thomas'a Grounds, Stanningley. Monday-Handicap Race, half a mile, for a silver watch and chain, and 33bO money prizes, White Lion, Hackney Wick. t a de arat ShetfWh lt . Monday-Jebb and Bennett. 2001yarda. 20 a side,0 ?? -Alonday-Clarke and Mayne, 240 yards, 5 a side, at the While Lion, ...

Published: Sunday 01 January 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5805 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CHESS

... C HE S S. EDITED BY HERR LOEWENTHAL,: To Correspondefts. ?? All qommunicetions to be directed to BEL Office, 3, Catherine-spe Strand. London. Problem, No. 289, by Mr. H. Healey. BLACK. WHITE. White to move and mate in three moves. Morphy and Paulsen. (From the Book of the First American Chese Cougres.) (Irregular Opening.) White (rMr P.) Black (Mr M.) White (Mr P.) Black (lr M . 1. P to K ...

Published: Sunday 01 January 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1221 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... HUNTING 0 APPOIN TMENTS. STAG HOUNDS. Her Majesty's-Tuesday, Cookham Bridge; Friday, Farnhamn Common- abt eleven. Fox HOUNDS. Athbratone-Monday. Barton-in-tbe-Beaus; Wednesday, Gopsall; Friday Stretton Station; Saturday, Grendon Bridge-at eleven, Badsworth-Thursady (at eleven), Stapleton Park; Saturday, Bingstone Hill-at half-past ten. Branmbam Moor-Monday, Garforth Bridge; Wednesday, Byram; ...

Published: Sunday 01 January 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 450 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLZGENCH. ADDITIONAL HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. (WVIUATH~ PaRlMITTING}.) d Masters of Eounda are requested to cause their appoint- re mentb to be forwarded by Thursday night's podt, to our Reporter of Sporting Inteligence, 6, Dane's-inn, London, le W.C. ly FOXHOUXID8. Id Cleveland (Mr. T. P. Andrew)-Thursday, Haselgrove- [e at half-past ten. e, Cotswold (Mr. C. F. Colmore)-Wednesday, ...

SPORTING

... I= -p~2@ 1~ ANALYSIS OF THE DERBY OF 1860.-No.flM. TO TAM Uioig 0F THU ?? NNW$. D a SIP,-When going through the Yorkshire horses tho II neglected to make mention Of Riebmond, by Orlando, out Tll I of Eulogy (traleed prvtely by H. Boyce JaoRa 3lerl ts- UV 11 villiaim. Wentwo= .patuk), who hast been spoken of as ahe pr Ifliau colt. There is not sitch an objection to his being qp I drk ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGRNCe. TATTEBRSALL'S-YE8THrBAry. Very few members were present, and only two bets booked. For the Two Thousand, 6 to I ti £100 about the Wizard,. while those odds wer,' er against Umpire. The Derby betting ?? r1fitfq features; 8 to 1 is still offered against Umpire, 11 t r fj' taken about Thormanby, and 12 to 1 about Mair ?? wt TWO THOUSAND, 6 to I agst The Wizard (taken) 6 to ...

SPORTING

... I- - pOZIJNG. i I.. I *Wslaias to 100. Thoemauy; and P~o I bout na atout TWO TEOUSAD I5to 1 - Mr. Tee Broac's Umpire (od) 10 to 1 - Mr. Parr's Lupullus. (od) THE DERBY. 81to0 qaptMi.R. TonBroecke'eUmpfre (ff) 1i to:1 - Mr.1ferrys Thoentamby (tnoff) 12 to 1I Lord Palismerase' Malnseams (6) 120 I* I Lord Portsmouth's liecaser- (ai) 1000 to 20 - Lord Portsmouth's P~aoa Pudding (t 1000 1000 to, 20 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... hiugs t of THE MXANCHESTER STEEPLECHASE. oh of The objection to Roscommon and Brunette has been over- ence ruled, and the stakes go to the horse that caine in first. es in _ = _ _ _ r the Id at DEATH OF CENTENARIANS,--Our obituary this nd a week records the death of James Doyle, at South H-ylton, clerk near Sunderland, on the 24th inst., at the extraordinary age es of of 107 years. Deceased ...

SPORTING

... I ' SPOBflNoi I..^ n TATTERSALL'S.-ItNIIRSDAY. The betting was very unliupbrtsit. Thormatiby wan itt acme force for the DerbT, hip principal supporter backlng him at the odds quoted for 2001. Two Sl'iiee were booked about Nutbource at 14 to I, and the investctents on Paeifasce reached 1601. The room wee vety thinly atteoided. TWO THOUSAND. 4 to egat Lord Portsmouth's Buccaneer (i 5 to 1) THE ...

SPORTING

... rO. I. l Ay4U JSt BETTING AT MANCHESTER.-FRIDAY. THE DEBBY. 8 to I aoeat Umpojsre (t) 12 ?? (t) 12 ?? j(t) 12 to I -Nat~urne (i) 12 to 1 a - Maluete (elf) 25 ?? Trwaon(t) 30 Co . -Lupuliua (t) Nothing else mentioned. EPSOM SPRING MEETING-APRLIL 19. THE CITY AND SUB~URBIAN HANDICAP. The laot mile and a quarter. (117 subs,) Phno ?? Age a Phnom .1 Comqot . 6Man at AMs. 3 Plitch ?? 4Halo Hirhieas ...