SPORTING INTELLIGENCE
... SPOjlTING INTrLLIGENCT. ?? IiEATO\ PARIC.i EETING, 1828. a b S'.tiilcy Stakes of 10 sovs. each (9 subs.) I! i t H~iriu'usn, named by Mr. Grosvenor; a h * I; ] btebg Guy Fawkes, named by Mr. ,~!uvalue ...
... SPOjlTING INTrLLIGENCT. ?? IiEATO\ PARIC.i EETING, 1828. a b S'.tiilcy Stakes of 10 sovs. each (9 subs.) I! i t H~iriu'usn, named by Mr. Grosvenor; a h * I; ] btebg Guy Fawkes, named by Mr. ,~!uvalue ...
... - P' LAXP RACES. - . (Fronia correspoqdptf Rallg fin all countries, =periodcal And pubic n eeid conducive haei popular speit and enterprise. 'Xno s uch hai i thisnrmtiple been recoonisede Chats frowth ...
... NEWMARKAET HOUOHTON MEETING. A Wednesday, October 29.-A Handicap Plate of £50, won by ml Lord Verulam's b.c. Helas. Four others started, and five were . drawn.-A Subscription Pl ...
... SPORTING INTMLIGXem lsm Aa2.E ClRAVX*lKEr I Adi% b Stake, of. :o uswon by Mr. eh*Z- Htaelg SG tach, 11 subs. won by Mr. Gre~'ila'ai~ grf jo Stakes, ?? b- ft. 'eab, Won' by Lord Rrfte r, ft =nlive Star ...
... SPORTING' INTELLIGENCE. ,said tti3 hc. ie't Cil~tXtik 11ACtS. ;f to .i1onday, lltay 4.-The Grosvenor Stakes, of 15 sovs. each, sent with 50 sovs. added by the Stand Committee, won ?? Thbs. io05s Mosty ...
... rn e11 lLIVERPOOL ItIACGULL RACES. of These races commenced on Tuesday last, but although tlk , rangements wevre of the most spiriled nature, tile attendlarnce *ts not so numero ...
... SPORTlNG INTELLIGENCE. F}S031S RACES. ,resl. Junr 2 -Tho Craven Stakeg of 10 soys. erich, won but b r lli Fleur de lis, beating Mr. Wtstenra's Canrade, uA~ Mrt. Bond's Fegasus. Nine otbers started. W ...
... LIVERP 1OOL RACES. : ?? the wdricl, ior; tur least, a Large ?? LotitAlnire ,part4 it Av been piesent, we, nee~d not ingsrne our -readr ~.that the races or) tlo noew course gt Aijntree commenced- en 3T ...
... SPORTING PNTRLIGENCE. The attendance of. corni~~, i&i~s hd~jie class bag not been so numerous as on fihmer ?? awill have heard t0 the riot whick took 'place on'ibe urenTtaesday, ansougs the gamblers. ...
... rRtDAY, JULY 10; 0.il1 am cloudy, with showers, and the company eve ats e a any of the preceding days. The car ayen na~ut of tire day's running bar e anE SyAKcEs of 20 sovereigns each ...
... SPOR T I:G INTELLIGENCE. KrENUTSFORD RACES. 11, TUESDAY, JULY 28. The PRODUCE STARES of 50 sovs. each, h. ft. for three- years old colts. The owner of the second horse to receive back his stake. Two m ...
... r2WtFORD RACES. -P.rTtl PA.RK SAkES or The TATTON PAIR STAkES of 25 sovs. each, Foriddyb' r. Gifird's br. f. Lucy, beating Lord Derby's D g OAM 1MASSEY STAKES of 25 soVf.. each, were won u 0. ?? .rGuido, beating Lord Groseenores b. c. Fag. The CbftonP s,.for all aes, was won by Mr. Gifflard's hr. h. S5IS PsgSir T. Stanrey's Tiresias, and Sir W.Wynne's COCKS was fought at the new pit, during ...