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THE REGATTA

... The Liverpool Regatta, or, as it may with more propriety be called, the Cheshire Regatta, took place on Tuesday and Wed- nesday, and some particulars of the proceedings may be found below. Such descriptions are necessarily very dull, as they generally record only what almost every person interested in such details already ?? most amusing scene of the whole was the unexpected appearance of some ...

DONCASTER RACES

... IlovcASTER]RACES. i Aroday, Septemibr 20.:. 1~j~wt ad seese otdees LI'L- The Fitzoysilliadl u Stakes ot' 10 B sov, each, ith 0o. de s by the Corporation. M'le and a half. (6 ubscribers.) Won t Col.d S ...

EPSOM RACES

... TIMSDAv. The Craien Stakes of 10 sovs. each, won by his Majefsty's the :: nL. bval lng seven others. rho sis ?? Stzkvs of ?? sovt. for three-yearo-olds, wvon by twvo le:i;tUis, by Lord Lo ...

NEWTON RACES

... WEDESDEBMY, ?? Produce Stakes. Two started. Won by Lord Grosvenotis ri r Caractacus. Gold Cup. Seven started. Won by Me. CUiFfrd's j'Ide. ' Sweepstakes. Six started. Won by Mir. Bower's ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... AINTREE RACES. FIRST DAY. These races commenced on Tuesdaylast. The weatber was fine, and the attendance more numerous than on any previous occasion. We should tbink there were ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... PRESTON RtACES. PI ST DAY, tUNSDAY, JULY 12Tri. ?? STAKes of 10 sov. each, vith 30 added. One mile and ;ixm er. IVoll by Mr. Riddelfs b c Emancipation, bealting Mr. ?? b 1sFyldi ...

EGREMONT REGATTA

... EGRE!4ONT REGATTA. . - : ..-C .- -1-a. Notwithstanding the shoftness of the n'otice, that a re. gatta would be held on the Mersey, oppotite the new hotel, at Egremont, on Monday and Tuesday last, the fineness of the weather on the former day, and the attractions of the races, drew many thousands of persons to Egremont, whilst the whole of the Princes Pier was covered with dense crowds during ...

THE GAME LAWS

... d The new Game Bill came into operation on Toes- day last, and we much fear that a very short timeB will be sufficient to show thatwhilst it is fruitful in tj evil, it is almost wholly ...

GAMING, OR GAMBLING

... 1 ?? deix pa ltes a ce! antr e, It Va'ne ouvr e a t'cspoir, I'aotte Ir A / plinisno ir rtineyot : 11 Par.a pi ,v e C'est qg'tui etl/re, Y Par' 1:L des i~re que 'on so . Pe LONTDON ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIG.NCE- . r. . -.A ;II fo nrr u The Cheshire For' Hounda Will meet to.morrow (Satr- day) the 21st, at Arley Hall; .orsday, 2ad, at Beeston Hall; Wedesdayj.25th, at Shavjngtun; Thursdav, ...

MAGHULL RACES

... I The Liverpool Spring Races common oed on Wednesday, and were numerously attended. Several noblemen and gentlemen rere in rtbe Grand Strrnd among whom were recognized Lord Molynueux, Si ...

MANCHESTER RACES

... V WDNXSDoAY, JUsa13. pen The Produce Stakes of 50 sovs. each, h ft, for 3-years old dut - golts. One mile and ?? by the Marquis alte of Westminster's br f Maid of Honour, beating Lor ...