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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Mr. R. Bayly's Taffey . I 1 Mr. Harris us Moonrake- Mr. E. Bradley's Rocket . 2j Mr. Smith'asitick iotheMud Mr. Towuend's Blackberry . 3 Mr. Lewis's Charles . Mr. Moggeridge's Forester . 4 i Mr. Austin's Selit . Mr. Lewis's Charles fell at the last leap ...

AQUATICS

... honour and notoriety, are preparing for many along pul and 3 strong pull. We shall have chal- lenges as plentiful as blackberries as soon as the great match for the championship is settled, but, of course, that engrosses too much of the pblic attention ...

Published: Sunday 04 May 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1192 | Page: 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... by Octavian and the Remembrance filly. At Haigh Park, Mr. Dowbiggin's c, cut of Toromasina, beat a colt by Bonaesus and Blackberry; and at Pontetract. L iura, out of Jnliana, and Reginald, out of a Filbo mnare, both Mr. l Ietre's, won both the two year ...

BANQUET TO THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS

... he wee discharged. The other two defendants were fined r5 each. SAD7 DEATH OF A CitIMEA1J Hzeo.-As some children were blackberrying near a railnday arch at Seabrook, Folkestone, they found the dead body of a man lying under a bush. Information w.as at ...

SPORTING

... Bashful beat JMr. Moody's Rawena, Mr. King's Regina beat Mr. Gillett's General, Mr. Dobede's Damson beat Mr. Buckworth's Blackberry, Mr. Fyson's Factotum beat Mr. Dobede's Donald. RLab I*tntgenct+ COURT OF BANKRUPTCY.-YESTEiDAY. BEFoEo MR. COWSMIS1S0NER ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... n, and it is almost in this condition that we must look at it now. A few days prior to the advent of October, when the blackberries hang luscious oln the brambles, and the brown nuts drop from th'e clusters, the keeper goes, as is his wont, to the coppice ...

MARGATE REGATTA

... husbandmen are busy with the plough preparing the ground for the Autnumn sowings; from the hazel coppices, ul nut-brown and blackberry-smeared urchins send fo on a shrill greeting, or hold up a c luster-five ta in exultation; and over all, without being ...

COURSING

... I4 Maessrs. Faweott's Flitting Far beat Mr. 3. T. Collett's Con- 14.15 voot Bells 13328 r. 0. Bedford's Black Eyed Sally (Blackberry) beat Mr. W. 13.22 Osborno's Woo Alice 13.f' Mr. S. Fletcher's Fooling Around beat Mr. W. Ablerton'a 12 26 Argumeat 12.11 ...

SUMMER SPORTS AND PASTIMES

... doubt he is the best all-round man playing for England to-day. Hundreds in first-class cricket are getting as common as blackberries in August just now, one following the other with such rapidity as almost to bewilder the reader. What price Surrey for ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... proved fata to Edward., ) wh ho i ie te adn.When the water was reached Daniel was still in frontalf Broosnlchnowo; but Blackberry bad 00 Ifar Improved bin position that lho was now third, Lopez and IAusterlitz boing the next pair. Poesing tile Stanid ...

BETTING

... scrts of prices down to 16 to I, which cdds were taken frecly at the cloue of the room, the offert beieg p plenti fal Ps blackberries to back him against Diopbaatus. Alr. ls' two appeared to be out of favour, 10D to 6 being frequently offered agaeost each ...

Published: Sunday 28 April 1861
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1866 | Page: 4 | Tags: Sports and Games