CHRISTMAS PUZZLES
... [CornSSluedfrom ourlast.j . In the last Merrcury, we stated, that, habving al- , ready inserted almost every thing of this description with which we were acquainted, we shobild not ...
... [CornSSluedfrom ourlast.j . In the last Merrcury, we stated, that, habving al- , ready inserted almost every thing of this description with which we were acquainted, we shobild not ...
... POPULAR PASTIMES-GYMNASTIC GAMES. I [FROoM THE KA LtRLDOScOPrL Riace our first connexion with the public press, about then Years have elapsed, during which interval we have tnblished TWENTY.ONE VOLIME ...
... DONCAS1ER RACES. . Cd, Q I -zAw- C .~ On Tuesday last the great St. Ledger Stakes were run a for. The sporting part of the public have for some tirnes been most anxious about the result of this race, ...
... , NEoWTON RAcEs.-We perccive, fromn tbe York lfertald that of e ihe Newton Races are to taie place this year at the usual timne, D e Isorne differences which had given rise to a ...
... SPORTiNG INTELLIGMCU SC RACES TO COMI1.L se boarcastor mmat, . ?? April . 2axton . ?? June 30 s 1* Calstor ?? Park ?? i7 s. Croxeon Park ?? ;4 Newestle-on-Tyne, ?? July 2 P ift Nowyn litnt ?? ?? I ?? ...
... SPORTING INTELLIGENCT. Tttesall s, on Tuesday se'nnight, heavy sums were laid s, loatie :t Leger, and ?? men seemed making up ?? ?? Gully is backing his his iateuet artenhick and thin, and has backed ...
... WEDNESDAY, JULY 25. Tbeselong-expected races commenced thiq day on the ground at Maghull. distant nearly eight miles from Liverpool, and five from Ormskirk. The morning was ushered in ...
... IONS;To THE PUZZLES, &C. IN Oltl LAST6 Because they both float in air, (Ayr, the county in which livte Doon runs.) 10. us, malt liquor can't drink, It sovea yhou tll marry a woman, I think c For, pray ...
... ALTCAR COURSING MEETING, Ferarzyj 29, 1828. FOR THlE CUP. the Mr. Cholmondeley's blackl B. Child beat Mr. Hesketh's black D. Hetman. Pular Mr. Rigbye's brind. D. Reveller beat Mr. Formby's red B. Ti 1 ...
... CIHErSTER R~Sa. MONDAY, MAY 5. i TlVc Grosvenir Statkes. f 15 sovs. each, for all agesJ. of Sir T. Stanley's b. c. Joceline, 4 yrs , . 1i1 [er. Gray tames Mr. Giffard's bl. c. Othello, 4 y s. 2 Lord G ...
... SPORTING INTULLIGENCE.-YORK AUGUST MEETING.- FlRST DAY, TUESDAY. The Knavesnmire Handicap Stakes of 30 sovs. each, 10 ft. for four YtaroIlds. List mile and a half, Mr. Golden's br e Robin Hood, ,t. 9i ...
... - nNCE.-TATTERSALL'S. SPORtTINO ?? xh, ocenf TgesdaY-) Uze 0150e Gobeof T-sd-0Y alteration in the odds will be found below- A very importantVel,,eipede, has descended from the elevated the ied by him, ...