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SPORTING

... ASCOT HEATH MEETING. t TUESDAY, JUNE 0. Trial Stakes. - Irish Queen filly 1, Vespaslan 2, Emerald B. Maiden Plsto.-Vestminster 1, Miss Nellie 2, Rajah 3. Gold Vase.-Blinkhoolle 1, Julius 2, c. by Toxopholite -Ulsa Sarah S. ?? of Wales Staese.-King Alfred 1, RestitutIon 2, Moslem S. Queen Stand Plate. - Xi 1, Abstinence 2, Van Amuburgh S. Eleventh Ascot BIennial Stakes.-C. by Skirmisher- ...

CRICKET

... AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES v. BOOTLE. Play in this match was resumed at noon yester- day, the not-outm, Messrs. Chesworth and Garrow batting against the bowling of MuIllaglh and Lawrence, both of whom were go well on the spot that run-getting was difficult. Mr. Chesworth, who had obtained 10 on the previous evening just when they were wanted to gave a one-innings defeat, pulled up his score to 17 ...

Published: Saturday 12 September 1868
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1705 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... SP'ORTING. LIVERPOOL, WDNErSDAv EVENING. 'Th~e followinjg are my selvctions for to-morrow:- N',-ssmrartc'O 010tdt, Formoosa ; Bre'tby Stakes, Mttnn ?? of 301) soya,, Abstinence; hosel taks tE 0 sya, Bapips;Pirate of 1W~ soya. for ?? ~ Neiscr Swee statceaof it) , basis or airS, SO OliV~t 11 tilliltefip Plate (1kM GHttNDON. -NEWMARKF.T SECOND OCTOBER MEETING. WEP7LSIOI', CTO'BER 7. ,Ijjlie ...

SPORTING

... SPOTMING. 01 mem ior, St. pri. 183 cled 2 ILIVIfiPOl, TI1uISDAY ElvENiOG. A Harpenden nieeting wvill bring the week's racing to a ;close tomtorrow (1iridipy). The Harp~endlen Haialial)Shold u won by Foresight or Cecil; ?? prvedangerous. Nhe Wbeatlainmetead Handicapl Plato should fall to Duchess or Pest;I Handzeap Plate of 100 sovs., n:to Ettrick or Searnow; and tie Two-year-old ?? to Perfumle ...

SPORTING

... OHELTENHAM GRAND ANNUAL AND 70,1 OOTSWOLD IIUNT STEEPLECHiASE& Hu IfRIDA.Y. MARDI 117. I0,1 The UNITID HUATRBE' PLAIM Of 100 BOvs., added to a Sweepatakkssof S ova, each. Four~yoar~oldi, 106.1s.lb. t0, five, ist&. 71b.; six and aged, list. .inrs extra. AllWaneasl. To be ridden by ge1ntlemon, fisrnersl, or Ii, A their sons. Proismilolaale or gentlemen who have sidden the winner of a. haudicap ...

SPORING

... SPORTING. I Jose 'LxvIINloroL, TuaqDAY Evmitirir. too Judging front the arrivals, the field for the Soniorsotehire Stakes will pr~vo remarkably email, bdth an sV tire w o ot h ot I monst Coill~lo te Vixen cot with my original fancy rloghbs~ to urnis the winner. T. Drbax Par Stoes my fal ?? the o bec o taaiot oeh~so ~tukest I r1e still fancy Hilda; and Liddington for' the Bad- ilt, minton ...

SPORTING

... I I NEWMARKhiT FIRST OCTOBER MERT3 ING. 'T ,*1JVqLrOOi,, BATURaMAY VEMaNo. L The nesr Approach 6o the 'aitumnal gathering at head-quarters reminds us that the olose of ?tbe . racing seasop r lnot far distant, and it is not to be T regretted that such is the case; for, in consequence a of thou' pecdented number' fdmeetings leld i duringkthe ait few znonths and the continueddry p weather, ...

METROPOLITAN REGATTA, ILSE OF MAN

... METROPOLITAN ZEGATTA, ISLE OF MaWn The annual regatta hold in Ciestletown Nay, lateo of Man, came off on Wednesday. We aplond at return of the principal events- First Race.-For sailing boats of 12 tons and under. Sweepstakes of 10s. each, with £7 added for the first boat; second boat, 21; third, £2. There were six entries, namely-- Nnmoe Owner. Place. Glane ?? ?? Graves ?? pool. Slall r .. C. ...

SPORTING

... I EGHAM MEETING. MONDAY, AUIJGJT 17. The BETTING STAND PLATE (hIandicap) of 100 foysO Winonrs extra. Five firlongs. 0 13 Mr. W. M. Iambouritu'S Courtcaard, 4 yri . . Rolfe I 0 2 Mr. Grove's Ilarliugton, 4 yr s ?? Vliell 2 o 3 Mtr. Thomas's Warlike, 3 yre ?? ?? Wyatt 3 Tho following also ran:-N%'itchcraft, Mlordal ; Itodl- vivuIs, G. 8opp; Marquis of Worcester, Kenyon; Laird of Scotlandl, ...

SPORTING

... LeViUrOOL, SATURDAY EHNoNG. The ensuing week wili be a very activo one on the turf, as there are numnerous meetings of more I or leas importance, commencing with Radcliffe ! (Mondaby and Tueeday}, *ia (eeday and a .Wednesday), Newmnarket (from ¶uedady until a, Ifriday), Sutton Park (Thureday and Friday), and r~ ending wvith Hungerford (Friday and Saturday). hs T'he Newmarket July meeting will ...

THE BRITISH HERRING FISHERIES

... THE BRITISH HERRING I - FISHERIES. The report of the CommisBionels for the British Fisheries, and of their proceedings luring the 7ear ended December 31, has just been issued. rbe take of herrings during the last year prove(l to be very abundant. It has been, exceedet only by the results obtained in 1862, as yet the his4hoit on record. In fact, the difference between the quantily of herrings ...

SPORTING

... I I LIVnPOOL, TUnSDAY EVmmra. 8 Bteeplcohaseeo at thin early period are dangerous to meddle with, yet, Uf thel money Is right, hatlk. I speare aheuld win the BirminghamD Grand Annua l teeplechase andicap-the next beat 1 King Alfred; Dezazet should win tbe Craven Cap; and the idoenasil Vlotuaflera' Plato may fell to Hlouca or Patience. GNDON. BIRIMINGRAM (BUTTONV OLDFIELD) ANNUAL STUEPLECIASES ...

Published: Wednesday 12 February 1868
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2569 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games