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DONCASTER RACES

... Singer.-His Mjersty's Plate of 100 guineas. Lord Scarborough's Cambridge walked over. Tuesday-.-Produce Stakes, of 100 sovs. each, h. ft. 6 subs. Won by Mr. Petre's ch. f. Laura, beating the Duke of Leeds's ,b. f. by Whisker, Lord Milton's br. c. by Cervantes ...

DONCASTER RACES

... Williaim. Duke of Brunswick Oels, brotherof the fugitive Duke, arrived in the capital on the 16th, and, with the Unanitmotsconeurrence of the people of all ranks, assumedc the sovereignty of the Statei There: has beer, however, no .ibdication by the Duke his ...

MR. OSBALDESTON'S MATCH

... price several were under the disagree. able necessity of sitting up all night. 'the influx was not confined to Newmnarlket. Cambridge, and everly other place within ten or fifteen miles of the Heath, profited by the occasion ; nor was so glorious opportuntty ...

Sporting Intelligence

... joining very many of our own talented turf gentlemen in backing Laurie Todd to the very echo; 2 to 1 was a price jumpt at. The Duke stood at 7 to 2t Polyarithas at 5 to 1; the Baronet and Percy, botl ait 7 to 1; and any other at 10 to 1. It was not a contest ...

SECOND DINNER TO MR. BROTHERTION

... the best foundation for a happy reign.- t ,er lcal Highniess the Duchess of Kesnt. (Drunk vvith three times three.) iiThe Duke of Sussex, and thee lost of the royal family in, England. (Three times I three.)-TIhe Chairman next would giv a os fhc wals ...

Published: Saturday 15 September 1838
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5891 | Page: 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... George of Cambridge was adlnitted to the free'dom of the 'Gold imiths2Cosnpiny, on Friday last, at the dinner given at Goldsmiths' Hall, in celebration of his Royal fIgh- ness's election, which was honoured with the presence of the Duke of Cambridge an'd'many ...

SPORTING

... than usual. Many fashionables and persons of distinction woreo present on the grand and private stands. Prince George of Cambridge, who was passing through Liverpool, eni route to join his regiment, the 12th Lancers, at Dublin, was amongst the company ...

SPORTING

... Muley, 3 yrs .. .. , d Mr.' Loy's'b'c Ararat, 4 yrs ?? ?? The Lord Mayer the favourite, who was beaten cloverly. The Duke of Cambridge' is about to visit Ireland for the first time next month, and will remain for a week in Dublin with Iis son, Prince Goorge ...

Sporting Intelligence

... the layecs, as well another gentleman, wanted to proceed. TllE LiVElRPOOL JULY CUP. Beyond an ofler to lay 5oo to s agst the Duke of Wel- lington for it and the D)oncaster St. Leger, we did not hear another proposal. 1iE nOODnWOOD CCP. Previous to the arrival ...

Sporting Intelligence

... 711 The aord Myor, 6yra 619 10abrera, 3 yrs 710 Portrait,4yrs 6 9 Phoneoh3yes- 710 Poteuvea, 4 yrs 6 7 MO Tronet, S yrs 710 Duke of Wellinmton. 4 yra 6 7 Nartyr, 3 yre 710 Prlnoe CarBeek, 4 yrs 6 4 t T i t 41 yra 7 9CoUlvna,4yrs 6 Brothet ar 3 7 Mus Stphton ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Emerald. t 15 to Ingot Lord WsintrsFanny Eden-taken. 20 to 1agst Colonel Peel's Zenobla. a 25 to 1 agst Duke of Rutland's Crenoline. THURSDAY. Mote/i-Duke of Bedford's Espoir, 9ot. Sib. (Robinson), t. beat Lord Glasgowy's f by Bay Mliddleton, ot of Imperti- ...

Sporting Intelligence

... borses. Rio Royal Highness Prince George of Cambridge and t boet of fatlo anbles wera ob the heath. SWCEIpTtKsItS of 10 mve each,.. The winper to be sold for 350 oevs . fi demanded, &o. Criterion Ceurse. Duke of Bedtford's iptair Fhboebw, 3 yi s,.. ...