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... COURSING. GBEAT WATERBOO OunsrNG MIETING.-Mr. Warwick is appointed judge. THE LITTLE CROSBY OPEN COURSING MEETING (by kind permission of Major Blundell) will take place on Thuraday, February 2, under the steward- ship of Messrs. Jump Heaton, Norris, Halewood, and M'Ardle, Mr. dharles Lomax undertaking the duties of Secretary. The stakes comprise the Blundell Cup, for all.aged dogs; the ...

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... I;PRT1N- 'LI., -I LwxVU ra'o, WEDiNEDAY EvmqM.; The Leicester meeting to-morrow acertsai to attract the mahority of the Warwick company, especially as it is directly in theirvway to Dona canter. _ The Leiceiterihire Handicap in almosl a failure, Six only accepting out of the 13 entered, As I am in Ignorance of the arrivals, it s scarely, pooiblo to arrive at an1 ,onoluBIOn; but should Tua ...

Published: Thursday 07 September 1865
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3166 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... -The rhcing of theipast week, although it hAlnot at present catisejdauny'matrial'ohange in the betting on comirng events,liai boen of more than ordinary interest, 'more' eqpedially some of the conteste at Stockbridge, wiyhefeyear by year the two-year-old races become of moro importacee Ond value. 'Unfortunately thie year the powerfol -home stable (John I)Ay's).wa quite -out of tune, and the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTU G, INTELLIGENCE in LivEnrooL, TuEcsDAY EVENIG. isa Although I, have not been fortunate enough to. day to spot the winner, I believe I was the only sporting writer who named Sister to the Drake only as likely to finish in the front rank, and as I I~stood one only to win moy selection was far from being~ a bad one. The, Glasgow Stakes, to-mor- row, is the only race of interest that has ...

Published: Wednesday 25 October 1865
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1546 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPQRTING iKTELLiGiLW E. I LIvERPOOL, ]ILEDAY EVENINOG. My prediotious to-day have unfortuuatelybeen Wide of tbe mark, and I must hope- for moore 0ucce65 in the future. The Grand Stand Plate will be'the Ifirst race totmorrow, and I scarcely thiuk'that the Penalty wbich he hoa inourred will militate against the ohanve of INCA-'iaufficiently to atop hin from Tho Two-year old Selling Handicap will ...

Published: Saturday 23 September 1865
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2570 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

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... LATEST SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. (Continueif fronm the 7th pageJ. BETTING AT MLANCHESTERl.-FnrDnAY The betting here to day was a dead letter; 2 to,1 was offered on the field for the St. Leger, but not a transactioll came under our notice. THE ST. L-EGER STAKES. Quotations. Traierasr Gladlateur ?? 2 to offered.. ?? Jennings The Duke. 100 to 15 take 7 to 1, , IJ. Da Regalia .S. -. 8 to 1 offered ?? ...

Published: Saturday 02 September 1865
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5993 | Page: Page 4, 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

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... i llvzul~oox,, MONDAY AVENoNG. Betting still continues quiet in the extreme. tl The report current on Saturday that Mr. IAngon N is about to part with Breadalbane seems to be generally believed, but nothing certsan appears to be known as to who is likely to become the onrchaeer, If sold he will not remain in Mr. ' An on' Btab~es. kotwithatanding all this, the horse is very heavily supported, ...

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... SPORTING INTELIGENCE. LIVBipooL, FMIAY EVIiIt~rG. Iam pleassed to find that Marble Hill has Pulled me through so well today' at Croydon. The form he bad displayed led me to think that ~he could beat the lot opposed to him Ait this time of the year, but. in the autumn I Shall expect to find the running reversed. I,= not aware what has arrived atMnouchsater, and as many horses wsill no doubt be ...

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... SPORTO 6 kTELLIGENUE . LIVERPjoL THURsDAY EVENIG. The entries for Fliday's Nursery at NewmArket were so numerous this year as again to necessitate its being divided into two classes, the acceptances for which, however, are scarcely up to an average. Grey Stocking and Mount Palatine head the list, in their respective clases, with 8 at, 10 lba. eaeh, but I can scarcely fancy that eithee has a ...

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... I -I _ > LIVERPOOL, SATIRDAX EVENING. The past week's racing has been desultory in the extreme; still, although Mr. Topham's alter. ation in his fixtuxe of our meeting may not have been remunerative at present, I teel certain that be haa made a good move, and that if he will move the meeting still more forward he willfind it second to none of the early summer ones. It ought to follow olose ...