HUNTING APPOINTMENTS
... BUNTING APPOINTMENTS. [WEATHER PERMiTTING,] The WAnlwiormsas HOuNDs, at a riarter to Eleven.- Monday Jan 24, at Newbold Pacey, Tuesday, Jan. 25, at What- cote Village; Thursday, Jan. 27, at Snitterfle ...
... BUNTING APPOINTMENTS. [WEATHER PERMiTTING,] The WAnlwiormsas HOuNDs, at a riarter to Eleven.- Monday Jan 24, at Newbold Pacey, Tuesday, Jan. 25, at What- cote Village; Thursday, Jan. 27, at Snitterfle ...
... ?? AsToN Onoss GRouDS.-The Christamms sports com. menced at the above grounds on Saturday, by S. Wilson, of pring Hill, and H. Stamps, of Smethwlil, ranning tbeir 160 yards ...
... SPORTING _INTHLLGENCE. WARWICK NOTES. Thsa bdweather sadly intearfered with ide comfort of ?? number of spectators at Wurwok this afternoon, and unloessthere is a cange for the better the course will ...
... SPORTLG INTELUGENOM ASCOT HEATH RACES. PROGRAMfB FOR THIS DAY (WEDNE3DAY). ?? marked thus ?? have arrived, The Vr81aIoB' PrATE of 100 says, and 25 for the second horse (Pendilcap), for threo-year-olds ...
... SPORTING INTRLULGENOE. NOTTINGEEAlt NOTSl8, After the running through of the hsorses to-day, thelfields for to-morrow at Nottingham may be expected to be licaited. Sly ?? are, Biennial, BeoVOLB: Clumb ...
... WOLVERIIAMPTON v. HANDSWORTH. This match was played at Wolverhampton on Monday last, and ended in the Wolverhampton Club ?? in one Innings, with 49 rurs to spare:- WOLVIRIUAMPTON. C. H. Crane ...
... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE STOCKTON RACES. pRoaF.AMME FORt THIS DAY (THUJRSDAY). Horses marked thus (1) have arrivedt The TrsOeRNAl3T SELLINGO HAsDObcp of 3 Soav, with 30 adrLOi, for all ages: the wixner t ...
... I, : ' . i i . T E A: I;c ;E ยข - i - i ?? ,P ~ [NB i ) ,, the sport. asa ah ael moei.. 66fntinuoemly~suan arp syas ei joyjr vfcnatet-ci ba'iy- eop e.~h-spr~hvr~wtde~ .Iinpcemexnponthat pravmddo Wednes ...
... . PoRTING INTELLIQEtO!s LIVERPOOL NOTES. The proceedings at Aintree on the second day ware of a more enjoyable oharacter than those of Tuesday, the weather being brilghter, but owing to the shrirt rac ...
... ;SIPTURTG f NTELLIG4ENCS.; CROYDON STEEPLUCHNSEI AND Flo IV The c~omp~any at Woodgiddo I-day wmoexcoacdingly nuiverette, and realy rilliivet' woer wza mioatd jilbthe i ,rvrL Thi. lattov whincb peeveod ...
... SPURTING INTELLIGENCE. I THE TURF. Thirty-five horses-the largest field ever known, ! except In Hartington's year-ran for the Cesarewitch last Tuesday. The result was not in accordance with prophecy, and, probably, in assigning Cardinal York a place was nearer the mark than any other sporting writer. I said, in fact, of the mid.uivision, Iprefer the Cardinal to anything, but I gave the ...
... XATHLE TICS AND CRICKET AGN there is little to record in the way of athletic sports in or near London, though in a month or so matters win be' very different and already, in:- anticipation of the. aut ...