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WARWICK RACES

... niunicattes with the Corporation plrop)utet, A coiplaint Sgeieralstug an r otilotdwas iqir ted into wlieho btdles tod of his boatmen on hottrd a vessei as a pilot, with the intention of drawinig the pilotage; lie was reprlimnanded, and informed, in o iso ...

AQUATIC AMUSEMENTS

... created much merriment. The proceedings terininated about five o'clock by a punt race, which was stoutly contested by four boatmen of thie nei'ghbourhood. REtOATTA AT DUNDRUI.-Oln Wednesday, this aspir- ing little town presented an unusually gay and ani- ...

Sporting

... Eden's Coast Guard inslpec. tiors hitirerto have been a decided hbjection oer ?? part of the boatswain anrd commissioned boatmen to have their names enrrled for general service. They have been, therefore, retrined for Coast Guarrl service. All theorirval ...

SPORTING

... swam fully a mile towards Derrymnoie Island, the hounds in fall cry after him. Three row boats we'e quickly manned, and the boatmen soon came Tlp with the stag, succeeded in getting a role round his horns and rescuing him from the hounds, who were then gaining ...

MILITARY SPORTS IN ARMAGH

... oF THE Yozuee.-A present of wine accepted by the Emperor from the growers of the Yon~ne has arrived at the Toileries- The boatmen of Auxerre claimed the right of conveying it gra- tuitously to Paris, and so it was placed on board the Emnelie, and all reached ...

CARLINGFORD LOUGH REGATTA

... both belonging to the Emerahl CO Isle. The one, however. -was rowed bh a crew me belonging to the steamer, and the other by boatmen of Warrenpoint. After a good contest the crew of the steamer came in first, and obtained a prize of £2, the crew of the second ...

SPORTING

... passeegers, who were sitting aft, among whom was Mr. Spurrell, late ebief.wardr-r atSpikeIsland, escaped uninjured; but the three boatmen, who occupied the centre and foreprart of the boat, sustained serious injuries. One hid his back struck by the paddles, and ...

SPORTING

... had been unusually productive since the opening of the pre- sent season-had fallen off to such an extent that the licensed boatmen were considerably disap. 3 pointed and surprised at the scarcity. This morn- ing, however, at an early hour, a discovery was ...

SPORTING

... yachts belonging to the club, 5 tons and under. Corinthian bands only. 4. A race for open sail boats belonging to Bangor boatmen. Ina the 'evenlng there will he a, grand display of ?? ~ ~ ~ ~ -I i I I I I i L i I i I I I . 11 e PORTRUSHT REGATTA. nFROM ...

ROYAL ULSTER YACHT CLUB

... nothing worse happened. The fifth race was for Bangor open sailing boats, and did not seem to be appreciated by the Bangor boatmen; and, as it was virtnaly a walk-over, little interest was tak-en in it. The club has an enviable and most creditable reputation ...

CARLINGFORD LOUGH REGATTA

... the weather would have suited better for them than yesterday. One or two good races with coastguard and revenue crews, and boatmen of the Lough, however, took place. The principal race of the day wras for four oared outtriggers, rowed by ama- teurs. The ...

YACHTING

... Joshua Toombs. The Breeze took the lead at starting and, never being headed, won easily by several lengths. TsIcD RACE - Boatmen's (four-oared) sir- streaked boats. Flower (Omneath), William Ander- son; Prince (Warrenpoint), Thomas O'Hare. The Prince ...