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SWIMMING MATCH FROM THE FLOATING BATH

... LIVEVAIDAY, SPTEMBER 4, 1i9. SWItMIlIG HACU FROX THE FLOATING BA1WUM . ?? ?? ?? nof skill and strenth in swift,-inprwa A ery neetn trial of skill and strenigth in swimianiing wag to exhbitd o ModayoretogaI from the Floating BSth, fa a handlsome silver cur, whih was to be contended for- onl by S~ the subscribers andi regular attendants of the Bath. Unfortu- tb nately for the comlpetitors. ...

DONCASTER RACES

... - - ?? a the rat The attendance at Doncaster during the races has been very numerous and respectable, and we understand bthat the horses entered have been mnore numerous than on any former occasion. UTpwagr of ninety were entered fordthe great St. Legerl and ninteen started. The pressure of other matter compels us to, be Very brief in the description of the sports. Saturday before the ...

NEWMARKET FIRST SPRING MEETING

... ?? or 200 sova, e . ?? ?? eatingf Afr. Robe aie tRT$FI vgswrr' Th scrub St akesriloo! each h. ft., ci; Ari*I26- Snegniv beating br- RobL's ch. C' sa s. r JeT5scY TavistOk's c. by iddloeto Three ,hy JLrc jord vi e .Mr. Chsftey's Itab. '01,toI takes Oflo raineaeepstakes of 2 OVsovs.eachy cc 0-fwO E ter's beating Lord Coesd ;~ ?? ?? inO to 4 on the wne. ant prd lo 7sov eao, (6 Groventorsb Zilbyh ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELI -;ENCE. Mir~es- -, i ?? he 3 cc CAEjSTdart tACM&- 3. St an Gdrever lteie of t 1 Se each,- withr added by F titb ?? rommcttee, fo'slesgef50 w0vsh by eacb, hlft.dwo bV bi lde. at. 'beulsn b c LawrieTod beting fo Flrtit ?? chr T n b c t.hr .h rene Me. Miles's ra, by Whic Lortby'r bl- a be Gimbald, Sir Thomas. MObtyn' , L d- hr. Tur- s at Snr's hr ei Olymput. li 1. Beginsg,-45 t 2 ...

MAGHULL RACES

... MAGHULL, RACES. Not havitig ?? able to attend the races ourselves, a sporting of friend has favoured us with the following flowesy efi'sion. We in fear it is a little too poetical and a little too philosophical to rymeet the approbation of lhe knaswing ones. he e On, on, ye noblest Engisht i Whose blood is set from fathers of war proof, il he Nowe set the teeth and stretch the nostril irAde, ...

CHESTER RACES

... ?? CHE§-i ?jjt?js. - ?? = h ve the Thec Palatin ttak o 5s ii ca se of woreh' brne Is b c H w c ad S . nionlby Mr. Bardm t [volns~ ?? B Birmugg-utn ?? tb ed o2ngttevlnr bio ,e. Mo. Ay 6iwer'sbfT. t beaing fr Houldeworti's b c BIea- pE ?? adhr. A.urner's b c Tiivario.rr h p.Sl - ive pairl. ?? Mir. Clifton's be-Antonio.. ~P *rd Be~tty 50-vewins oneas le rni batle, a te 50rtegn rhbyb 3'nil ha. ...

MANCHESTER RACES

... ical Wledsmesday, Junle 2. ,ict The Produce Stakes of 50 sovs. each, h ft for three-year olds. rest Twice round and a ?? by Lord Derby's cb f by rin- Whisker, beating Mr. flouldsworths b c Crescent, and Lord iest Grosvenor's b c Barometer. Five paid, ut The Wilton Stakes, of 10'sovs. each, with 50 sovs. added. tose Mile and three quarters. Won by b c Penrhos, named by Mr. 3,0f Legrew, beating ...

NEWTON RACES

... istees WPedtseLday, Jime 9. cuted A Produce Stakes of 25 sovsy each, for thrce-year-olils. One the such mile and a ?? easily by Lord Derby's ch f .by it and Whisker, beating Sir W. Wynne's b c by Ivanhoe. . Twpaul.. to or A Sweepstakes of 20 sovs. each, for two-year.olds. I Tbree. stdme quintters of a mile. Won by Mr. Bower's brc Sirlohn, beating tier, JMr. Houldswo1th's b c Simon, Mr. Ogden's ...

ISLE OF MAN REGATTA

... S A ISLE OF NL4N RFGATTA, - tTHtRSDAY.- -v On the morning of Thursday se'naight the Bay of Douglas Ifb presented a most animated appearance; about 40 fine yachts * being assembled to contend for the prizes. F5r t Race.-Yachts, not exceeding 30 tons, for a cup value *25 sovo. The following started :-Sylph, Peri, Fenella, Isabella,W Rattlesnake, and Amelia. The race was admirably contested; it ...

AINTREE RACES

... THURSDAY. b1 The weather yesterday was fair antd fine, and the cos, mnd crowded with visitors, there being many more persons thre rl ?? even on thegrand day, Tuesday. TheGrand Stnt0 was erowd - in every part, and the minor stands were also filled with sr, 'ators. The following is an account of the day's running Free Handicap Sweepstakes of S0 savs, each, 10 lft th he added, for flve-year olds ...

AINTREE RACES

... The Second Liverpool Meeting, held on the Aintree Course, commenced on Taesday last, and the value of the prizes, and the number of favourite horses entered, have attracted a large e portion of the sporting world to this neighbourhood. Since last s e year, the Grand Stand has undergone several alterations one I improvements, as have also the minor stands; and the course itself bas been ...

PRESTON RACES

... Tuesday, July 13. The Fifth Stanley Stakes of 10 souy. each; the Ptanle9 CD (one mile and a quarter,) witb 30 eah adde; won byr sos add sit 7, Simpson's by m The Duchess, beating Mr. 04pkin5on aB1 Captain, ,Mr. Clifton's b f Butterfly, and three oter6 4°r Stanley's b c Felt paid. The Captain the favOurite, 0 4dr the Field-the winner not mzentioned, who taoo ?? nevbers o h oog.Bas w k the lad ...