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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWTON MEETING. THE S111IGLEY CUP. Value Ors HUNDRED SovERslrNs, given by William Turner, Esq., M.P., added to a HANDICAP STAKES of Twenty-Five Sovereigns each-ten sovereigns forfeit-and flive sovereivnai only if leclared on or berore the second day of June. The winner of the Manor or Borough Cup to carry 3lbs. extra.- One mile and a half. The owner of the second to receive twenty.-lve ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE, h Xanchester,_JS'ede,,110 ir Now that the Derby is over in fa vour of l tsTAV h sprtsmen of Lancashire arefultfb N al excitement on the ?? lrd it race commonly called NwolI-h-iopslb h e A variety 9f speculations have floated over the Co y this week, but the wvant of 1breathinig tim'(bt h EPoom week and this) have carised thiem to be Smale St .r ve have seen theto, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... BEPSOM MEETING.-(Consclsdd.) THE OAKS. MATA30.-Tile OAKS STIAKiS oT'littV SovereIgnscaclti were won iby Mr. Cosbv's Pu05y-(Jl. Dee,-'beating rouis ilnd!ly b *s'ue~ngPliaetom, and twelve others vivilivchwre n)t pl-acedl Alt the breskilig upl of the spotting risc the oddR were s' lfsl- lows :-5 to 2 against Cotillion ltakien)-7 tO2 aganiist L~ouisa- 33 t6 2 t~gatinst May Day-9l to I tlgainst ...

Published: Saturday 07 June 1834
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2333 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE AO Considerable sickness prevailed in the stobl durngth Lalp- recent race week at Newrton. which tie, the'~t;fI fnO vtitg neither Fawcett, Cha.% Wor Maxon te Ilpl;orndf fi2 e I'q evi'i -allI heavily backed in t he turf circles heot' ,, at th nIlte, Init of course, the ardetit attschntent of 111 11 for .Ui firs favurits ill e les hen u til~be .K Pliorting 3c of again ...

Sporting Intelligence

... __________ r I p l[it -ntl~n£ ASCOT HEATH MEETIING., TUESDAY, JUINE 10. Tire Races were appoinled In comntierice at hfpatone o'clock, but it seas nearly twi) before the royal equilmizes arri. veil on the grouird: therep were eight carriages~aitdlot-,1rr and two very beautiful little pair-poncy phatieons. Their majestir-a were greeted witlithe customary marks of loyrilty and respent, Ibut ...

Published: Saturday 14 June 1834
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1966 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORlTING INTELI.TGXNCE, Mlanchester, Di'edInesday nigtr The splendid trophy to be run for over the .jilt coulrse, on the 2Sd of July, assuredly is a prize svorth sp,1 lation. With every passing hour do we find S Ile fluctuations, and thotse to be seen ?? our quotation4s ,t n iSb: veconsiderofhiglimportance- Ferthel te have noti hed tbe chancellor to have thecal. ever, this morning our ...

Sporting Intelligence

... _ p__ortui utt It ffelire. AlMANCHESITE, FrIdat~y Niyhi. There has been n sivarm or emjagements over the Aittree Cup since we set the prices on 'riday lasl-tle pace has been very good. 'The changes, tIhetuations, andi knLc.dosvn ' re. ports have been amply sufficieit to put to sleep eye a Strimlar game to that wshich I lorry Meilisb dispvlayed wsieu lhe backed San!cho verrus Pavilion in tie ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... lancheelster, f'edncesday nigh t. 13y refererxce to our priees of last week our brother sports- men Will, without the aid of glasies, discover strange altera- tions. Sums of money have been laid out on the Liverpool Cup and the St. Leger, that at once tell how highly popular the Aintree Meeting is become. To name a tithe of the business shall be our effort, for to give a Lfull length por. ...

Sporting Intelligence

... VpotttUg Intetlligence. MA.4NCHESTEhR, Friday lN'igt. A wider and more expansivo field for speculation does not often present itself than the Liverpool list-and, if it does infinite credit to the committee and to those whiso have patronised the card, there is full scope given for applause to the Manchester Sportsmen, for thc truly- spirited manner with wihich they have for moitihs past ...

Published: Saturday 28 June 1834
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1149 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SUPPRESSION OF GAMBLING AT RACES, &c

... *iemember this counsel, when tempted to play, The best throw with dice Is-to thtow then) away., *Week after week did the Liverpool Jourrna expose the sVs- tern of ?? robbery ehich took sta-e in the earning haunts. and week after wrvek it stood al-ne in doing so. With the exceptin ofone so!itnry paarapn the it~ereury of yesterday weck. re were nst seconded tythelocal press Single handed have ...

LIVERPOOL RACES

... (AINTREE COURSE.) Tuesday, Jaly I. The CRoxTETIs STAKES Of 15 Sovs. each, 10 ft., &c. Mr. Mostyn's b f Queen Bess 3 yrs ?? Lye I Mr. Giffard's b h Perszverance, aged ?? ?? Col. Cranford's br f The Mystery, 4 ys . 3 A PRODUCE STAKES of 50 sovs. each, h. ft. Lord Wilton's br c by Camel ?? Termplermn 1 Mr. L. Charlton's ch c The Tulip . 2 Sir B. W. Bulkeley's b f by Peter Lely ?? Sir G. Pigot's ...

Sporting Intelligence

... portiftg littelligellrC. I-~~~~~__ LIVERPOOL AINTREE MEETING. STEWARDS: SIR R. W. BULKELEY, BART. M.P. AND T. IV. GIFPARD, ESQ. TUESDAY. JUNE 2. Thr Croxteth Stakes of 15 sovereigns each-lo forfelt-witb 30 added-ror all agzes. Mile and a quarter. Mr. Mostyn's Queen Bess .. (Lye) I Mr. Giffard's Perseverance .2..,.. Colonel Crasofrd's Mysterv ..3 At ...

Published: Saturday 05 July 1834
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1061 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games