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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPORTING INTOLLIGBNOE. EPSOM SPRING MEETING. day The weather had undergone a delightful change sines z ryesterday, the air on the Downs being that of real balmy era; spAng, and the sports commencing in bright aunahine, the %ally effect was a great snoresse in the attendance, the road being it is well patronised, whilatthe crowds from the railway station reminded the spectators in some degree ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ( SPORTINGTN NT. FxIL1IGWI(C. I WEIGHTS FOR THE OkSAREWIT H AND CAMBRLDGESHIRE 8 TAKES NEWMARKET SBCOND OCTOBER MEETING. TMUDAT. 007035 U1. - T58j C~zswon= &Aimsx, a free handieep of 25sovsw esub, 15 ft, with 200 added by the Jookey Club, for 3.yr' olda and upwrds. Cesarewitob Course. (214 entries.) Acceptances to be uignified on or before Sept~ 13, at noon. Asteroid ~~~Age atilb Age at ib ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... BPOBTINQ INTL &W1NB ., 11~a 0 I.aRes I TAAPUW,-TaunaoDr. ?? Is lway an exevponto the , *o f as the atteadan i oncerned. This dateroo - lawnp;seated a very animated appearance, and otwith. fe 1 4emb11Cphumbaking hust othe membrspued the *4 even t.or of ther ao ODz, and qomp4d, and still P further speculae on th al^eaba evet of ext a week with asn much caloulative olaocneu ua it a the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING IINTELLIGSNOE. e T TATTERSALL'S.-MONDAY. The meetings of the past week produced one of the e heaviest settlings at Hyde-park Corner this afternoon that . we have seen for many years, end accordiug to all acounta thingswentsmoothlyenough money seeuing to beesr ennd pleutiful. It was somewhat lateiah inthe day before - attention was turned in right earnest to speculation on future ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORING INTELLIGBNOE, I CHESTER RA0ES-WRENDAY- THE CUP DAY. The Cup day at Chester, like the Derby sit EWD h cariva of the deneely populated districts of re,011bi Ohshire, VAn Shropehire It is nedO6less, therefore, to refe to he fatues of the cocasion, Or the tens Of thou- saed tho t ongregatel iiniua1ly oii the picturesque Roodme I With he raing Pblio the meeting hus long enjoyed grea ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPQRIING INTELLIGRBHOX , I I IoxXsa AgiL@ZR | AMPT0N RAOZ5.-W*DuntuD. tuTwo.iTAROLD Br~xiof 3aov. eachwith2added; coles, -Oe lOlb; filies, Sat 71b; winners ext Half * mile. ' r. Hodgmaa& VZonD by Wiodhound-De inkeledain, Sat 21b (inc. bib extra) . ?? Perry) 1 Mr. Craves's SfipIus, Sat 71b ?? (J. obter.) 2 Captain Mache,ls Whiky, 8iat 71b ?? (A. Zdwards) Lydia T1ascpson also ran. Hibberd ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SP-AO1~TIKGI*W4L.qE, as NEWMARKET FIilI Agin w this r i weatber; Indeed t-ho *nn ~w.o S~r~irvb oppnnve att a gentle breeze which tempered the heat. t , d wa uite a large as rterdy, greater,i been known at the ti b¢ro (l tpqh. was llterally nothing of anyimportanosoth 'oo &iaht andthat state of stagnation was the only featre thi I insoing beote proceeding W the het. The fist race (the St. ...

THE NEWMARKET FIRST SPRING Meeting.—The 2,000 and 1,000 Guineas Stakes

... IEZ NgEWMARKET F'IRST aSPRING I.Meeting.-The 2,000 anid 1.000 Guineas Stakes. By fOUCELSTORB.' The second gathering at head quarters is fixed to come off in the ensuing week, and it is sure to be as attractive as ever to racing folks, while the sport is likely to be a great improvement upon that seen at the late Craven Meeting. As the programme at present stands, nearly fifty races have to ...

Published: Sunday 24 April 1864
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3113 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE PAST NEWMARKET and the COMING Chester Meeting

... THE PAST 1eEW1MBABKET and the COMIN| Chester Meeting. I I 33By ATOUCHBTOT E. The Newmarket First Spring Meeting just passed may be pronounced one of the most successful ever brought to deci- sion at head-quarters, for not only was the sport of a first- class character, but the attendance was the largest ever seen on the Heath at one time, and on the Two Thousand day the proceedings were ...

Published: Sunday 01 May 1864
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2360 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CHESS

... C H E S S EDITED BY HERR LOEWENTHAL. To Correspondents. Ads All oammunlgatlona to be directed to Bra Office, S. Catherine-atree, Strand. London A rae frm or1v Tim Ev WiavDo.-Any one having a complete ?? of Th6 Rea, from 185o4 tO I862, will bear of a purchaser, by applying to the Chess Editor of Te .Era, at this office. Problem No. 518. by Dr. C. Bayer (of O1mxutz). BLACK. WHITE. White to ...

Published: Sunday 19 June 1864
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1500 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

AQUATICS

... A Q U A TIC S. Royal London Yacht Club. The December Meeting or the above Club and the Dinner (to whi, h thirty eat down) took place on Monday (19th inst.) at the Club Mouse, Caledonian fdotel, Adelphi; Mr Arcedechue (the Commodore) in the chair, faced by Mr Gough. Tbe minutes of the previons meeting haviag been read and confirmed, the following gentlemen were elected members of the Clob:-Mr ...

Published: Sunday 25 December 1864
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 790 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Caution to Refreshment Booth-keepers at Race Courses

... SMLIeI LiQuoos WITHOUT * Lioxxa,-Mt the Salford Town ltall, on Monday, charges were preferred agalnst several persons for com- mitting a breach of the Exsise regulations, by selling liquors on the Manchester race grocnd withoat possessing licencea of their own. Tlhoao Hard's ease was first heard. Bar B. B. B. Cobbett, who appeared for the Supervisor of Eselie, said that some people oad the ...

Published: Sunday 04 December 1864
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 557 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games