COURSING

... BAGLEY MEET12T41. SATURDAY, OCT. 2S. Jkofte3tr Owarwridc. t1Wpar: A l9L Tbe third and encluding day of this drea- fally span-ont meeting was favoured with erv beautiful weathet. thaaks to which the sport .wis h tlrgh y enjoyel by the small number a f visitrS lreuent HEres again proved very ?? to find, %nd lkilly four hours were! ocenpied in bringinr off the seven coarese re4ared to finieb the ...

SPORTING

... SPORTINGN r I KEMPTON PARK NOTES. MONDAY NmG. a ee iudirationg- of frost. to-pight, bat not e ment to threaten interference with the Kemnpton Park meeting, w'uich takes plate to- morrow and on Wednesday. A eavital Progrumme has been issued, sad although to-night's arrival list i small, it will be ncreased to sunh an extent in the morning that good fields mav be anticipated My seeections for ...

EIGHTEENTH LANCASHIRE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS

... EIGHTEENTH LANCASHIRE FUSLE I VOLUNTEERS. iy PR1TZE DISTRBJUTION. E :d The amnnal prize distribution in connection with t d the 18th Lanahire RiMe Voltnteers (Liverpool a d Irish) took place last evemng in St. George's Hall, L b and was, as usual, the occasion of a large muster 9 3 of the members of the carps and their friends. J 3 Tb. pleasant duty of distributing the prizes, 2 o which bad ...

SPORTING

... 11 r-- SpORTING. I EVENTS AN]) NEXT CW XEEK'S MEETINGS. C45 fsatiety in the Liverpool Cup 5:. u we5 of to rank as one of the best per- U.e have seen this yea.I- a 00 r~ptd by the majority of t o take an interest in racing that flY w i the race to which -jaidg aliuisio3 in favour of his stabl]e ?T e3Trcsnb. This surmise, itwasthonght hirsc amounto of supnort when Satiety! rsed a run in the ...

MR. GLADSTONE ON SOCIAL AND LEGISLATIVE PROGRESS

... Il ON . OAST .L AND i I 1Ail PJROUP 7I Z oi, 7 n oi S a, MZ. ta the g A of U a:. Crast of ?? wa pnvde wsi~e f at ~o the g t wbe, as %nd th ~ lwtydweoesse by trir 3i' ~ ote mahe ci the Gisdt ' e' 'Thes dint. was f£e Uber Os t4t by s and ei c t w e Ic who -dw wfidigly er n this duty. j.-:n were i:et ~ e, beide r :d~ olad toe, Mr.ee~ andlh& ' Drw i' ba t Ve Wma p' Wfit ?? t 4 ai d D= Gib the ...

ROYAL LIVERPOOL GOLF CLUB

... The above club commenced its annual autumn meeting yesterday, at Hoylike. As compared with former gatherings, the turn-out yesterday was -ery disappointing, the nnly crack golier tro:n Scotand being Mr. J. E. Laidlay. who has been csrrying all before him in the North, and was fully expected to have done the same, NesterdaY, at HIoylake. as on Tuesday last, while plaving a friendly match of 36 ...

COURSING

... SOUTEMINSThR MEETIXGW WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24. Judge: Mr. Brie. Slipper: A. Luf. There was again a fair muster on the marshes to-day, and as the weather was perfect, the sun shining brilliantly throughout the proceedings, it wau most enjoyable. the coursing being firlt-iass. The card provided 33 trials, a four-dog stake being Added ovefnight, and, as hares were plentiful, the business was got ...

Published: Thursday 25 November 1886
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2201 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... ]~~~SPORTIK4G8 *DONGASTWR HUNT NO1TES. t t suh, terfered with1 atba ?? beeD Don- ca h ouasd e will be found good tounigrrw. It iseuwnhintly inildat thetime despatching this e e dtlrerd'oeott wit-. nvssing some racing d cell wodnaer to patronise the Dncster un eting, Mrodec- i *rtheaoo emu da'sraenfotlombrs noon InconnPoctr; .wtorthe Hurdle Racer I Cr.; HaM-bwrd Steedm ehto Lnrza Ba Braad- wth ...

Published: Thursday 11 February 1886
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1448 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

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CRICKET

... C O. LANCASRIRE v. DERBTHIRIEa Pleasant weather favouredtberopening of the ;match between Lancashire and Derbyshire at Manchester yesterday, but a very high wind, 1 blowing end on, interfered conssderably with some 2 of tbe bowlers. Winning the toss, Derbysbire 3 went in first, but fared so badly against Barlow 0 and Watson, the latter of whom kept an admirable 8 length against the wind, that ...

SPORTING

... I , ? ? ?? -. ? . ; 1AA6 SEflTON ?AUK WN0F3 - Moqr B tacg unm, tinster Once more takift PIa& c( euin ~ saxd j~~gIg. fre prao ppaw apa tbe~yabrz ?? to h o eae gta The Iswynn.2Pe4- rdle 4 Bandtaplookr.Ahke bringing out a E - , AN O? WAR. ,Teremaining~ events. w = uV asudr Staines Steeplehasie Bra, QWtfX ;Stswd Stoleae Bseoaa titfletmi HEawt i ' ~SsEu'G; HWlod Ma: -ith , G. ; .U -- .. LONDN ...

SPORTING

... LiS l udleft. nd the FOU OAKS XOT . ?? WXMMME)s.Y aqm 91 R Lthe Four 0a ineetingo-m^rd . a dke y.n HanE ply 'the anowt.l1 of lat]e- Ie ,FM cthe-eou'e, Wboh wfl biomnad in T ?? y e i s a we *Fdali a rwellhe~nthe f Onornr For kof te -a~ S ?? Quifctos -B~o~b .,t ?? Suton Humors' Fia Race 2Mifai Han i Wa D e Z CwST -ositio inBpam-* LONJox BETT Thecnbwvrepaaftt-dedrto-daybut tnd&. itaer wwravetry ...