SPORTING INTELLIGENCE
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... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE CROYDON MIEETING. TUESDAY. Selling Hurdle Race.-Hilarity, 3 yrs, lost 51b (1); Altesse, G yrs, list 121b (2); Baionnette f, 3 yrs, lost (3). Stewards' SteeplechasewPlate kHandicap).-Belle, aged, ?? 131b (1); Noyre Tauren, aged, list lllb (2); Musta- pha, 6 yrs, list 13Tb (3). Metropolitan Red Coat Steeple- chase Plate.- marmora, 6 yrs, l3st (1); Cardigan, 6 yrs, 13st 71b ...
... * The most successful owners of racehorses daring the past season were Lord Ftilmouth end Mr. Launde, who are each credited with winnings of more than £1U5000. Lord Falnouth he ...
... PROGRAIOIME FOR THIS DAY. A SELLING HunDL.E RACE of 5 sovs each, with 80 added: three-year-old3 list, four 11st 91b, five and upwards l2st* winners extra; winner to ho Gold fo ...
... FOOTBALL QUERE'S COLLEGE V. WCWSOR, TEIs match was played on December 5, at Ulster. ville, and resulated in a victory for the Wffindsor by 3 goals and a try-to niL The College wonthe tossand elected to take the North goal, having the wind in their favour. At the kick off by Shaw the bal was sent welL up towards the College gosl, and sharply re- turned by H. Moore. Through the good play of S. ...
... 2,IST AANCIESTER RiFLE VOLUNTEERS., .1 _- _ I .. - . Thfif~teenth annualumecting and presentation of prizes ,ecetionwiththis regiment tookplace inthe Prince's 11stren Monday evening. Major-General Sir Henry Thm the commanding the Northern District, distributed de prizeB0. and was supported by Colonel Bridgford, ,0,,I Clapham, Major Riggin, and qaptain-adjutant -taborn, who are all officers of ...
... ALnistirosN.-This day, December 15, Sherifhales: Thurstay, 17, Knightl y Grange; * Saturday, 10, Ivetsor Bank, at 10el5 ATruEoe9ros.1-Vcdnesday, December 16, Crickets lInu; FrIda ...
... SO0RTINS INTELIUTGNOR go Timl EDrronX OF min DAZY resM ?? n otr hOW, often11 the peiforme! ra in the seven recess decided bad lately been seen, the lest (lay' I .X tu- -V- y 145,.r o' isfi~ the, charter thata~ oornmepited ?? 11MTha , Ue moat Aos5p555,d uC a platers tunrod P ip5100551, while apperesat C alk Jules, Diamond, anM Royalitet were keapt in5 teircieie stables, and, one of the two ...
... ' . 6POB TING 4NrsrT&zLir'NolQk a ?5O lf ws00 laOi>OT if . .tondon, Saturday. h Tio~so portmgi year may -be said to have 1heha con1- th eluded,.with the exception. of one or two affairs ill wi the neighbourbood of the Metrpli hch ?? Rlittle consequence. Tfhe frost. ?? set:;.iniwith' Po great svevs-ity n W7ednesday night put A.stct5- to WI tqh4 tims, to the pr oslccijugs At* Croydon,: btt ...
... A usmouiTos.-Thursday, December 17, Knightley Grange Saturday, 10, Ivtatey Bank, at 10.45. AT1aTIR9TONE.-ThIs clay, December 16, Cricktets Inn; Friday, 18, Coton House: Saturday, ...
... AM ); 81'Olt{ING GAZE'fTIT AND MIAJOR PEE!I. AmY - ?? r..r I ro On) Saturday Mr. John Bales, the publisher of or- the Npaotiny Ga.,xile, appeared before Mr. Flowers, el. at the ?? pollico-corort, In ...
... HUNTING APPOINTKENTS, The Keythrop Hounds. MONDAY .. .. Pomefret Castle. WEDNESDAY .. .. Brudwell. Grove. FRIDAY .. .. .. Bourton Bridge. SATURDBAY .. .. Wilcote. Each day at a quarter to Eleven. The Dieester Hounds. MONDAY .. .. Bourton Brake. TuSDAY .. ., ChestertoIn. TnURSDAY .. .. Charndon Common. SATURDAY .. ., Hinton-iu-the-Hedges. Each day at a quarter to Eleven. The South Oxfordshire ...