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HUNTING

... HU:: !' ; i: :l: lk LVwl: 0 - The NorthumiberlaFox-hounilssmeet on 'Mon- day, Decembier l ltih,-'ant M iddletoi IBridge; 'Wed- nesday, 13th, .a1tafferton; Friidaj150tb,.,at Stan. iington -each da at-half-past'ten o.clook. ' :.The-Lambton-Fox.bohndsz will'in meeti'oinMonday, December Ith; atThorpei'Ttesday,,lt* at 8tot The Galewotid'Fox-houbdi will 'iee6 t on MonI fit I.,De bel Ith at Berwick ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... * SOUTH SHIELDS RACES. MONDAY, 8th iune.--Tbe Borough Plate of £Rso nor less than £1to, free for all horses, &c. 3 years old 7sL. 4 years old, rst Sib; 5 years old, gat 0tlb; e years old and upwards, gst. Mr. John Clark's cli c Auckland, 4 years old .. .1 1 Mr. Watson's ch g Antistbhees, 4 years old .. .. 2 2 TUESDAY, 9th Juae.-The Members' Plate, not exceeding £X5, noriess than £1o, Free for ...

HUNTING

... X1UNTZNG. IThe Northumberland Fox bounds meet on Mon. &y, January 8, at Needless Moor HIuse-,n VI ed- neday, 10, at Higham Dikes; Friday 12. at Wal- IagQDnBridga. ~each day at hall'past ten o'clock. The Ia ton Fox-hounds will meet on Monday, Jattary 8 at Burnopside; Tuesday, 9, at ,Murton- ~lshios; Thursday. II, at Stone Bridge; Satur- day, 18, at the J~uneI-aas day at eleven o'clock. tie ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE, DONCASTER RACES. FRIDAY, SETEMaES IS. The meeting terminated on Friday with a fair average qenanhity of sport, and a company which, taking Into censt- deratlon the superior atiraction of the Cap, was fuller and more fashlonablethan on Thursday. We tabjoil a list of the last day's sport:- The Scarborough Stakes of. 30 ovs. each, 1i ft; for three yearsnold colts, Set 71b; ...

Published: Saturday 26 September 1840
Newspaper: Northern Liberator
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1227 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

NEWCASTLE RACES, 1840

... 2NEWCASTLE .ACES, A840 e~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ e,,~ ~~~~ ~ .~gea Qnlabe ofdtbeew3 p;ophvop t e Noor to wie te r ti ae thezrilaops-g isle big l. ns tered 'thehest eppsorthrilf oi'as certaiildg- heir'o o d- atto!; b icinlg proceeding- accordingi asi the .eohdii~ll of- wasrbt thote rehosataujse* 'to' thatbiabeli T ;re wsere no lesa.thnn 140 teisb on the Moor, and forir ^ . tu~ds. Weaswu'ely thin,1 ...

TATTERSALL'S.—MONDAY

... TATTERSALL'S.-MONDAY. The room was crowded until within a quarter to sevenr o'clock, and business, without being by any means heavy, was Important in several respects. The fluctuations in the odds against the principal Derby favourites are deserving of especlal notice. The Angelica colt opened at 9, and Launcelot at 10 to 1, both taken; SOO to 200 was then ac- cepted about the two, and they ...

NEWCASTLE RACES, 1841

... 1 'rwo YEARS OLD PRODUCE STAKES. Iad. Fg.liton's br. c. by Velocipede,o'itof'Queelt Bathiheba _- ii. c. by Bay DI~ddleto, out of Zilah (3b.) Mir. iieultiao's b. c. by SVorlaby BayloLk, orit of Eliza [i'rescripiiohs ilani (8 lbs.). D. t~f.,(cad) by. orl'by. Bayloe, oar of Slasbing Hlaray's dama (m(.jib; ir. Jaques's b. c. by Tomboybut of St. Dlartils daro (Tib.) ir. ordcu' b. f. Blee's wax, by ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING IqTELLIXGNCE. The Weighit Of tha bgtu lIthe tomw: principal avoritm. The n several tnies ati to1 ~enit ted pt h os a point mnore Wu tknt agiaon hit aneo and Couredernte,'eteb of het rpnlrlg ahead Of thoo, we 1 did not aec any busines doneon tbe literunder l t1 ror wAkhe, even atbthitprlce In mueb.deWm3, n our last, Boktb ateod a t 98 tel,, he is4now titlj0o to Is, *tsonfriends. ...

CARLISLE WRESTING, 1840

... 12LIBLi.uc1 o..j *,1nobeit.Got4O1 Gog. ~afn JobnataoUEdmar EdJo . 'Jiufeti~Ahitgrofg :; .Jemnes rvtag . .i ; ichel Be bert- . - ;oIru eolsi:f Cborlesbc Scairo pTbo,:GrMnitiO flosepdh amlllf osp 3rt . K . ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 2 THE DERBY. 15 to 2 agt Lord Jersey's Lot 22 to I aget Glenorehy-taken 2t to l agt Brother to Eaclid 80. to 1 agit Wardan-taken 80 to I *sagt Marinella colt 53 toe falstAngellCt colt - t0 to 1 east liatbr to Cactus colt-token NORTHALLERTON RACES. ThUAtSDAy. -citobr 17.-The tWomyrOld Staies was won by. Mr. Qlrl's G by. Pbysidian, dam by Whisker, heating Colonel Cradock's Gallypot. and Duke of ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... - ' I ..N , ,,I .;it Qi . w-tO'x*! l SPOflING IEIGEN . 4, ; . :- ., . -.- '-- .-. . -- wm~~~y 5 suiy 'it decl**ut bf' .tbe -Mandar'btare 'M;are ~ Racw - The'ftcaml4 to-save his'sake& FoN49-o -A t Or teo r, o14 ns.Tg.li1~ a V nt fneb ,a~d~n~I Paff~'O~yeU~i'pot. -Rb. Ld. tgllnkcns br. h.:8t. Bewcels.yearS. , , .Mr oetc. 0 ; E' 1ruch.' Mr. Rams aj'.b. b ctwor00,yeir'8t4b.. 'Mr .rii's dnL ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'S-MONDAY. The betting commenced earlier than usnal,aid if we were to judge by the bustle which prevailed to the close of the room, we might venture to call it a busy afternoon: looking however, at the actual amount and character of the belting, we are bound to state that there was much cry and little wool. A formidable list of favourites will be found under the Derby head, but ...