PRIZE PLOUGHING AT HALTWHISTLE

... ; PRIZE PLOUGUING AT HALTWEISTLE. ; The Haltwhistle annual ploughing match, which hae been kept up for three or four years by a spirlted com. mittee, with Robert Pattineon,.Esq., nolieitor, as seore- tary, came off. ?? a field belonging'to Ur John Pickering, Wydon. The day being favourable, d good attendance of agrioulturiets from both banks of the Tyno~visited the ecene of operations during ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SHRREW13BURY SPRING MEETING. AOCEPTANOFR. FOR THE CLEVELAND I&NDICAP. [The highest weight accepting being 7lt. 31b., It has beaen raited to 8st. 101b., and the othere in proportion.] age. satlb. age. stilb. Petra .. .M6 10 13 Emma 3 7 0 Plumper 4 8 4 Bosedale .. 3 6i2 Aneurin .. .. 6 B 4 Bayonet .. 3 a.. G 11 Desmond.. .. 4 8 2 C. by Wild Dayrell Milneter .. 6 8 0 -Intimidation 3 I10 Pltmnn . ...

Sporting Intelligence

... LATEST SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. (Continucd fromnthe 7th Ion.e.) BE'ITING .AT MANCIIESTER.-FeIBTAY. Tho muster at tho rooms to-day was not by any means large, and bujiness was the reverse of being brisk. Old Bon IRon and Cockatoo wero rather freely supported for the Liverpool Steeple Chase at their quotations. In other re- spetei comment would he supetfluons. Cloing prices LIVERPOOL STEEPLE ...

Published: Saturday 02 March 1861
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1859 | Page: Page 5, 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... BETTING AT MANCHESTER.-FRIDAY. GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE. 7 to 1 agst Franc Picard (t) 9 to 1 - Anatis (t) 9 to 1 - E3mperor (t) 11 to 1 - Jealousy (off) 12 to 1 - Oid BenL Roe (t) 16 to 1 - Freshman (t) 20 to 1 - Redwing (t) 33 to 1 - Tom Moody (t) TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS STAKES. 7 to I offered on the Field. THE CHESTER CUP. 11 to 1 agst Cher, Amie (t) 18 to 1 - Man-at-Arms (t) 33 to 1 - Wild ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... THE THIRD SOUTGE LANCASHIRE COUKSING. SOUTHPORT MEETING. Stewards—3. KEq.; F. Booth E*q :0. Bracewel), >rq.; K, Field t*q ; 11. Tyrer. L*q. Flag Mr. H, Juige, Mr. Bennett. Clipper. Mr. Bauer. Treasurer, Mr. Hunt. Secretary. Mr. B. W. Stacker. FIRST DAY.-THURSDAY, FEB. 28. Tho SOAKISBBIOK CUP, for 16 All aged Doga, £6 ICa. _ rach.—£lC4. First Ties.—Mr. Bracnwella Blue Coat beat Mr. Cunningham's ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOBTING INTELLIGENCE. U r ?? BETTING AT MANCHESTER.-FRiDAYT. antic GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE. calve V 7 to 1agst Franc Picard (t) notI ad 9 to 1 - Anatis (t) expbf Ls. 9toI1 Emperor (t) beogl 11 toI1 Jea osy ~onf necel 12 toI1 Old Ben Roe (t) ance 10 to 1 - Freshman (t) crasl 1fl 20 to 1 - Redwing (t mowl scl. 33 toI1 Tomn Moody Ct) him, TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS STAKES. have 7 to 1 off eredi on ...

The Turf in Australia

... (From our Afelboorae Gorrespo'rnent, Dec. 26.) Toim IMPORy1D HOBEBS.-The Fishermen, and the three mares imported by the Messrs. Fishter, were safely landed from the Westburn on Thursday, and are stabled for the present qt tbe establishment of their enterprising proprietors at the Rcedbods. We yeetcrday visited the stables of the Meesrs. Fieber, and we shall nos endeavour, to the best of our ...

Published: Sunday 03 March 1861
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 609 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Doings at Leeds and its District

... I SAoH HEsBr, the Staleybridge Iofant and Cbampion of England, has trer sojaurnnig at tloads. On ?? evening he apptared at Pattio FeDGU0'L Circus, where be intended to have entered the ring for tie pnrptsi of exhibiting himself and the champion's belt. What profanity! ltodi as could not be ailowed in the immnaculato Borough of Leeds, whic htstt ?? boonsoo prolific with * abbing castI; , a ...

Published: Sunday 03 March 1861
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 984 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I 5OTING INTXLLIXINOL I TATTERSAL'S. M(ODAT.-A large number of aubsorlbers looked in this eftert no, but business upon forthcoming events was a,. mon t at a ?? Liverpool Grand National Steeple. cbase wee, as aseal, first touched upon1, r.r which Franc Picard wats not sO much in request, 7 te I being offered with- out a respoose, and at the close 7001. to 1001. was oflered in vain. The Emperor ...

PROGRAMME of NOTTINGHAM RACES

... I PROGRAu.XMlE of NOTTINGHAM RACS. Tueoday, March 5. The TRIAL STAKES of 5 sove each, with 2a added; three year code, 6gt 71b; four, 8st Bib; five, 9st; six and aged, 9at 31b- scareg aud geldings allowed 31b; maideu tbreo year olds at the time of tirting allowed 31b; four, 61b; dve and upwards, 91b; winners of 2a0n o va lat any oue time to carry 61b; twice, 1Oib; turice, Ifib cxtra; the witner ...

Published: Sunday 03 March 1861
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1170 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

INTELLIGENCE EXTRA

... N:EWMARKET CRAVEN MEEIrTING. TUESDAY-Wcighte for the NEWAI1KET HANDICAP of 2a aova eacb, 15 ft. and 6 ouly if decdared by 'iuiday, March dtb, with 100 addod by the Jockey Club and 6ifty from ?? n Race-fund; for three year cida and upwards;* wioncre atter the publication of the weighta (b'ebruary Z7) cif a handieap arcountin8 to Z00 sevs to carry 71b extra; crro of all ether haudleapo to carry ...

Published: Sunday 03 March 1861
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1989 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 'OVR3WG GCZ. TATTERSALL'S, A largo number of 3ubscribers looked in this afternoon, but busl- ness upon forthooming evcls wao for, a period at a standstill, In consaequence of the iteading settrlng. Taa CLOBLYnt PIrESs LIVERPOOL STEEPLxECASE -45 to 2 aget Baron do La Motte's Franc Picard. (off); g to 1 sgst Mr D. Briggeis 2he Empaeroi' (t freeoy); 10 to 1 agst Mr Capelys Asatis (tj 12 tn 1 agst ...