THE SPORTSMAN'S GAZETTE, EDITED BY " VATES." T0 CLERKS OF COURSES-SECRETARIES OF yn CETiXG AND CRICKET CLUBS-COURSING EETN -CS, &C. gwe shall at all times feel greatly indebted to those gentle- men who will take the trouble to forsward us authentic r eturns of the meetings which
September 27, 1846 - The Era - London, London, England
I MATcir-~s iN SEPTEMBER. 28.-Races at the Royal Oak, Crewe. 28-H. M'Gee (of Westbromwich) and Redman Davis (of Du-dley), sai Score yards, 20 sovS a side, at Tividale. 28- Robert Aun tey (of Halifax) and A. Milner (of Sheffield), Sheffteld ua sOpsiaksd, stones, a yard apart, at
September 27, 1846 - The Era - London, London, England
CRtICKET. | MATCHES TO COME. ?? and T. Adamsnv. Bushby and G. Picknell. Ground, Gravesend. ,,AdSTOBingham Club V. flateliff on Trent. At l 8-Two elevells selected from the Old Eagle Club rte, (openhageu Ground. At the Brecknock Arms, C i'-TWO Elevens of the Putlney Victoria. At F
September 27, 1846 - The Era - London, London, England
THEATRE ROYAL LYCEUM. Under the Ma nage ment of Mrs. KEELEY. The New Grand Fairy fiurles9 ue Extravaganza, entitled THlE MA , HORN having been, on each occasion of ita representation, received throuchout with the moot cordial narks of approbation and deligtt, by crowded and fashi
September 20, 1846 - The Era - London, London, England
MATCHES IN SEPTEMBER. 21.-W. Atkinson (of Preston) and J. Beyning (of Fleetwood), 200 yards, -10 sovs a side, Atkinson to have his hands tied behind him. 21,-J. Mellor and B. Winterbottom1, torrun ten miles over Knuts. ford Course, 30 sovs a side. 21.-E. Roberts and J. Gosling (
September 20, 1846 - The Era - London, London, England
SD grTERDAM, AND ANT WERP PACKERrS QSTEND LEAVE BLAC&W.ALLf PIER. TCHE GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION CoMPAtY'S powerful and first-rate STEAM SHIPS are pointed to leave the CUSTON-HOUSE or TOWER OF H>Aldg.B GI (carrying ?? Mails,) Tuesday, Wed- ariand Saturday mornings early The John B
September 20, 1846 - The Era - London, London, England
ST. LEEIER SCRATCHINGS - COMING PROP1lECY -JOHN DE DONCASTER ONX HANDICAPS - DONCASTER AND Ii'S LOCALITIES - MOUTH TEST ERR?011S. On Monday last the victims of York, then dancing round the hlames to the flare up of a gentleman who had noethod in his madness, were put out of thei
September 6, 1846 - The Era - London, London, England
NA LIBLE HAIR DYE.- i IOWLAND'S MELACOMIA, the most successful Liquid Anation ever knowvn in this or any Other country for Dyeing ?? U~fjthe-Head 'Whiskers, Mustathios, and Eyebrows a he arnd permanent Brown or Black, so exactly resembling iutial colour of the Hair as to defy det
September 6, 1846 - The Era - London, London, England
Sy p sis. -a - NEW WELCH CHUEUC5.-A new Welch church has recently been opened in Aldersgate-street, contiguous to the General Post Office. FRUITS OF FREE TEADE.-The Liverpool Mail states that the daily receipts at the Customs, until lately, reached from 7,000 to 8,000; whereas th
September 20, 1846 - The Era - London, London, England
THE ERA. COUNTRY EDITION. SVNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1846. THE LAW OP DEBTOR AND CREDITOR. The present Lord Mayor of London is a good Sa- maritan, and takes delight in pouring oil in the wounds of the poor, and even from the new law of Debtor and Creditor he extracted comfort, by citi
September 20, 1846 - The Era - London, London, England