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HOLYHEAD

... xv FjLOUGHIoG MATCH. - One of the most spirited and popular ploughing e, matches came off on Friday, the 28th ilt., with complete 6 success at Brynygors, near Bryngwran, a few miles from l1 Holyhead. There was a large gathering of the agricul- ae tural interests in Anglesey, and a beautiful day was Do vouchsafed to the competitors. Fifteen came forward r with teams well fed, yoked to plougbs ...

Sporting Intelligence

... -ftorting Intelligellm CHESTER SPRING MEETING. FRIDAY, MAY 8. This meeting was concluded to-day under the most favourable auspices. The attendance wos not so nuinerous as on the pro- viousdays, butwas most orderly and ,espectable. The sportwas good for a fourth day, but did not excite much general Interest. Thu following is the return of running:- Two-year-old Selling Stakes of £6 each, with ...

Sporting Intelligence

... .,Reporting IntellfaMM ? NENWARKET CRAVEN MEETING. THURSDAY. The Ninth Newmarket Biennial Stakes of 10 ?? each, with 100 added, for four year olds. Two miles. Duke of Newcastle's Julius.. ,. Daley I Mr Chaplin's The Hermit Custance 2 Mr Savile's Ravioli.. .. .. Maidment 3 Four ran. Won by half a length. The Claret Stakes of 200 sovs each, for four year old colts and fillies. Two miles. Lord ...

Sporting Intelligence

... *pOrting Entelligelict. BATH AND SOMERSET MEETING, TUESDAY, MAY 19. The Lansdowne Trial Stakes of £6 each, with £50 added, weight for age. One mile. D 7 Sir C. Legard's Vespasian, byrs . .Custarce 1 8 0 Mr T. Hughes's Paris, 0yrs .. ..Prior 2 6 3 Mr I. Woolcot's Cork Jacket, 3yrs.. Butlor 3 - . - . Won by four lengths. The Sixteenth Biennial States of £10 each, with £50 added, for three year ...

Sporting Intelligence

... *portina InIlteflQencte THE MARQUIS OF HASTINGS AND HIS LIAIITLITIES4. Tho ?? will bs gratified to learn that a conferenne of the Marquis of llastlege's frierido was held on Thursday night, whichl muay be rogarded aseanl hidig irrtinnmeeting at tile mauner in whichI the Mar~qus has boon treated by ccrtain of Wis betting ereditors. it shoald be monltionce that previously the two heaviest ...

THE WIMBLEDON PRIZE MEETING

... [IlE XVIMBlEDON PRIZE MIEETING. .,On ThursdaLy week tbe International match for the ?? Challeuge Shield lasted the whole day. England led from the first. The scores were -lEnglair, 800 y ards, 419 poinits; 900 yards, 388 pOints; 1,90b0 yards8, tyardis, 359; t~tal, 1,166. Ireland, 800 yards, 412 points; 9 900yardls, S6a poiuts; 1,0110 yards, 34i4 pointo; total, b, 1,21 polints. iscotland, 800 ...

Sporting Intelligence

... asporting Inteligentce. NORTHAMPTON SPRING MEETING. TUESDlY. The exceedingly fine weather with which this meeting leas been favoured, ternded to bring together a large number of the arietoeraey, the holiday seeeler and professionals also nustering in force. Northampton maintained its character with regard to the overthrow of tlre favourita in the Stakes, as the winner up in Mariner, a rank ...

CRICKET

... LLANDUDNO v. RANGORl This match was played on the Liaududno grolund on Tuesday last, when the game ended in a draw. The stumps, as had been arranged, were drawn at seven p.m. precisely, when the Bangorians hidi to make five runs to win, and six men to go in. Neither sides scored very high, in fact, from the state of the ground it was playin' cricket unider difficulties. For the Llaududno, ...

ATHLETIC SPORTS IN BANGOR

... Onl Wednesday last, 'New Year's Day, a very success- ful Athletic l e~tival was held in the large and cunitmo- dious field ?? Mr hach Rberts's prenuises, bottom of ligh-ost ruet, 3aigor, under the anspices of the 13 uag AtIlletic Club. This useful and mianly club yik e.tablis:led ?? Six wveeks ago, and up to the present thmue it has been in a flourishiug condition, it being comlposed of a ...

Sporting Intelligence

... 6sporting Intfiliamm CHESTER SPRING MEETING. Stswards: His Grace the Duke of Beaufort, Marquls of Hea- tinge, the Earl of Coventry, the Earl of Sefton, the Earl of Westmerland, the Earl of Wilton, the Earl of Stamfurd and Warrington, the Earl Powlett, Viscount at. Vincent, Sir W. WV. Wynn, Bart., M.P., and Mr G. Payne. Clerk of the course and handicapper, Mr E. IV. Topham, Judge, ?? R. Johnson ...

THE WIMBLEDON PRIZE MEETING

... THE WINMBLEDON PRIZE M EETING. The teams for the Lords and Commons match, in which their lordships were victorious, consisted of the following:- Lords-Earl Spencer, Earl Denbigh, Earl Ducie, Lord Dunbar, Marquis of Abercorn, and Lord Dufferin. Commons-Lord Elcho, the Marquis of Lorne, Air Fordyce, Mr Malcolm, Mir T. Bass, and Mir Lamont. The China Challenge Cnp, five shots at each, at 200 ...

Sporting Intelligence

... ,spor't-ing 3intelliscum, EPSOM SPRING MEETING.-TEISDASP The interest evinced in the race for the City and Suberbau Handicap was never-more manifest than on the present occasion. The exceedingly opcn nature of the Taoe Caused some heavy speculation, as nearly all the horses that ran were fancied by their respective owners, and some heavy wagering was the result, but without any instance5 of ...