SPORTING

... I .. . I 'o WEDUNESDIAY EVENISoI. L s~l-. 'twick won; Gonmera could As anticipated, Vt. ?? home into a Place;, not- qasite last, bitt strill wvith the 31(ows, and Scamander wae troublon 'iition of being a non- CaitbhnesB verified the aup.pb-- fourth position is Stayer, although his obtainnok will be a great not to be despised. Toe-morrow toe is provided. dyand a .mot sumptaousbil of S. , g. ...

SPORTING

... Thee in LivnRPooL, TUEoSDAY EVENING. Thr ilbe two meetings to-morrow to engage - the attention of turfites - one in the north, at ILI Beverley, and the other in the south, at Stock- DO bridge. Without making any comment upon the '11 - various features incidental to2 each gathering, it would perhaps he more advantageous to give the 2 probahle results of the events to be decided at each ir- ...

SPORTING

... - . ~~~LONDON, SATunbAT EvHMN(a. , The Plaundit sensation is 3tlll the prevailing I topic It has been wisely said that there is no . smoke. vvthout fire; and from the uneasiness and i uncertainty betrayed by the early supporters of I this colt for both his great engagements, there may I be some ground for- the suspicion that all is not l well with the Richmond crack, During the week there has ...

SPORTING

... SIPORTING.' COCKERMOUTH PARKS COURSING MEETING. Patron: The lion. P. S. Wyndham, M. P. Stewards: . Dalzell, Esq., J. Blackstock, Esq., D. Rapley, Esq., J. MItchel,1A Esq., H. 1R. Wyndham, Esq D. Jackson, Esq., W Faulder, Esq. Judge: Mr. Warwick. Slipper: Mr. Motcalf. Fleld-keeper: Ir. W. Cape. Hon. Seo.: Mr. J. Nalsbit. This two-day meeting commenced on Tuesday. The first day resulted as ...

Published: Thursday 20 December 1866
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1185 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I LIVERPOOL, SATURDAY EVENING. LATEZT BETTING. REWMAnKILT HANDICAP.-4 to I against Ga- brielle de Estrees, 5 to 1 againsbtYarra, G to 1 againat Ducat, 6 to I against Carbineer (all taken). Tivo TuOUSA-ND GUINEAS,-3 to 1 against Old Calabar, 7 to 1 against Caterer, 8 to 1 against The Marquis (all taken). Monday will see a good day's r~acing at AIntre-., and In all probability 'will induon the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... i | LIVERPOOL. WEDNESDAY EvENING. The fields to-day at Lincoln have been good, both in quantity and quality. No less than 20 juveniles put in an appearance for the Brocklesby Stakes, Sister to Tomyris (the favourite in London) making a ca ital beginning for her noble owner, Tfhe Hand cap to-morrow will bring out a large I MANRICO, set. 121b. shall represent me, as he is meeting the three-year ...

Published: Thursday 26 February 1863
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1962 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... -SPORTIXG INTFILIAGENC LIVERPOOL - ~WiMNESDAY EVSKING, An musua Manchester agiain takes the Iintiative In spoatin, matters, end after finishing up the old yer,th her excellently-arrsagad dog shwcom* menses the new one. to-moyrow with a day's racin over the course at Stretford, for whch Mr. Lambert ha tfrh amost tempting programme, and whih, s wll e gtheedfrom the number and quaityof he ntr, hs ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I I .SPO-RTIN ITEI | SPORT-ING'.--rITELLIGfVE.|~ - . . 2 . - -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tle~~ iskt. Handlcapto.,morrow wiln of coO1&5'I CT&= e~in fbtting zean. In t e ' g~ntWrNewinaket BlenzilalI pxefdi` th d efO o _en of G. I lAs .Tzniuoain las nio' lnourw any pnialtyi 'td~~y,1I'tanvy his odacf6*!thd Nrh rfam d'kl3'btfomau the l runnin of IVW n I'a~OlaII'auy h oghttowi thedll ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LIVERPOOL WEDNESDAY EVENING, Of the eight events In the programme at llew- market to-morrow, two and a match only are com- plete. The Fifteenth Triennial Produce Stakes, for two- year-olds, on the ?? has 43 animals engaged, two of ivhioh have paid the debt of nature, and one l disquatlfied, As the season It drawing to a olose, it i9 more than probable that some dark youngsters may make their ...

PRESIDENT LINCOLN AND THE COLOURED RACE

... PRESIDENT LINCOLN AND TISE COLOURED RACE. We have no wish to speak with tnneces- sary harshness of President Lincoln's policy towards the negro race. Neither in his recent address to the deputation of men of colour who waited on him to learn his views 'with reference to his colonisation scheme, nor in his letter to Mr. Horace Greeley, is there anything inconsistent with thepersonal and ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTI.NG INTELLIGENCE, NEEWMARKET FIRST SPRING MEETING. TUESDAY, APRIL 21. SWEEPSrTAKEsof SOOSOVH. each, 100 ft forfour-year-olds; colts at. 10kb., flliesst. 6b. B.C. Five subs. Lacdes ?? , Buller ?? 2 A HANDICAP PLATE of 100 soya., for three-year.olds and upwards; A.F. ?? Rapid Rhonoa.. 2 Seven ran. The Two THOUSAND GUINEAS STAKES, a subscription of 100 Save, each, h. ft., for threc-year ...

CORONERS INQUESTS

... The following inquosts were held yesterday by bcrough oorcner: the body Alice, wife of William Ball, master mariner, residing at No. 7, Aberdeen-street, Toxtethpark. deceased was 42 yearn of age. Her stated that she had been in the liftbit of drink* i to exoess for some time past, and for the last 18 months had been sober. She managed to get dowu stain and obtain some spirits, and went back ...