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CARDIGAN GROUNDS

... CARDIGAN GROUNDS. LAMBERT AND CROWTHERS.— I There was very fair attendance at Mr J. Grattan's grounds on Saturday, witness the match at brasses, shots up, yards' distance, for £lO a side, between W. Lambert, of Hunslet, and W. Crowthers, of Low Moor. ...

CARDIGAN GROUNDS

... CARDIGAN GROUNDS. CHILD AND COWABH. —There were nearlv'HMirt attended Mr Grattan's grounds bent witnessing what was thought to a match knur and jpell, between J. Child of and J. Coward, of JJaildon, who met to'olav the best of rises each, for £25 a aid- ...

CARDIGAN GROUNDS

... Bowdon, by the Rev. J. Turnbull, St Mary's, Edgehill, Liverpool, uncle the bridegroom, John, son of John D. Lowe, of Manchester, to Elizabeth Adelaide, daughter of John Krauss, Greenheys. PILKINGTON—SINCLAIR.—March 19, at Gars ton. by the Rev. J- Gibson ...

CARDIGAN GROUNDS

... clerks of the course were Messrs. J. B. Atkinson and Harry Brooke; judged, Messrs James Beardsell and John Dow; starter, M. H. Wiguey; and timekeeper, Mr John North. ...

Mr John Young, Leeds

... John Young, Leeds. £ «. d. . 0 .110 10 1 0 0 10 110 2 2 0 10 110 110 10 10 1 1 0 The tea Cardigan 3 19 Knight, per Archdeacon aagrave 110 Collection Leathiejr, per Jlev Aytoough Fawkee 3 8 The Treasurer! have alio much pleasure in stating that Mr J. D ...

three miles and a half

... yards' rise, boundary. To commence shooting at One o'clock prompt. All entries to he made at Mr John Grattan's, Cardigan Arms; or at Kirk Stables *, Lloyd's Arms, Kirkstall Road, Leeds. MESSRS H. WILSON & DIXON, Turf Commission Agents, Tvrf ...

SPORTING NEWS. LATEST BETTING. (By Tcttgrapk.) ClTY.—if BBTEBDAT. St. t.. Age. LINCOLN HANDICAP. Tra .. j King ..

... yards' rise, «0 boundary. To commence shooting One o'ch»ck prompt. All entries be made at Mr John Grattan's, Cardigan Arms ; or at Mr Kirk Stables's, Lloyd's Arms, Kirkstall Road, Leeds. LOCKET 34-paged Key Book, for the Spring Handicaps, ...

VOLUTNTEER FIELD DAY AT LEEDS

... sapper with a shattered and bleeding hand was removed from the ranks. Re was at once con- veyed to the house of Mr. Grattan, the Cardigan Arms Inn, just outside the grounds, where his injuries were promptly dressed by Surgeon Nunnelley and Assistanlt Surgeon ...

Published: Monday 08 June 1868
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 669 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

VICTORIA GROUNDS

... 5 5-16 8 10 10 10 19—45 10 9 8 9 5—41 7 10 8 7-40 9 10 9 8 8 9 10 10 4—42 9 10 9 6 -42 Totul 256 Total Mr J. Grattan was stakeholder, and John Brings, of Armley, referee. ...

MATCHES TO COME. OCTOBER

... of Dewsbury, to play a game at knur and spell, the best of rises each, for £26 side, Hanson being allowed six score; Cardigan Arms Grounds. 81.— W. Rowley and W. Kershaw, both of Leeds, to shoot at 16 sparrows each, for £5 a side; Black Hills, York Road-2 ...

SPORTING NEWS

... Sportsman, Nurr AxD Speun Matcn AT Leeps.—On Monday afterno n a match at purr and spell was played at the Cardigan Arms Ground. Leeds, between John Brown, of Barnsley, and Dyson's Lad, of Bradford The match, which was for 4 50, was one of 30 rises each ...

Published: Wednesday 16 September 1868
Newspaper: Leeds Evening Express
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 434 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... at jar us' rise, boundary. commence thooting at One o'clock prompt. All entries be ma«'e at Mr John Grattan's, t'ai Arnii . Mr kirk Stables's, Lloyd's Arms. Kirkstall Road, Leeds. ViMM If. WnMV ft Turf Commission Agents, 'l ur/ Herald Office. Hull, have ...