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NEWRY STEEPLE CHASE RACES.—TUESDAY

... con- science, communicated to the Rev. l. Formby, curate, that about 1-2 months since she became the mother of a child by Thomas Yapp, with whom she has been cohabit- ing for about eight years, which child she destroyed by poisoning it, after which she ...

SPORTING NOTES FROM VARIOUS QUARTERS

... very short experience showed that they were not competent to live the terrific pace the gallant old Harry Clasper and his hardy Tyne men had cat out for them, and the Newcastle heroes were freely accorded their null and deserved ineed of popular greeting ...

SPORTING

... from the pen of MIr. J. A. St. John. Alr. Ruskin will complete his great labours on the Modern Painters,-and Mr. T. Dlaffus Hardy his Materials of English History Mr. Murray has in preparation Leslie's Life of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Mr. E othan K ...

Sporting

... H wold ay the whole case jbe6iie he bCoci4. di in evidence, and ashthem t mt 'it6I 'trlt ?? w, quarter Sessions. ' ' hi - Thomas Beggs, Petty Sessions. Clerk,, examined PE by Mr. DINiNEN-_ am agent in, Ballycilare for the re complainantg. ;Ii rdiyeidrets ...

SPORTING

... Rubs. Tea ran. 1-I ?? c :m n b f ?? cts.1s ,, ,, . tr. J 3 f ' s , ?? ?? ?? 2 fr. I ?? tcorif ,i- 2Quile,. , ITS7;I S.. (hardi. an) o-f £'25 each. '15 ft, vJaci.u t. Secl t , save s ?? 2 m ?? ?? 2i 1. .,19 ci whom pay £5'5 eaeh. I .pG. Pa- *';iCtr.-rn ...

SPORTING

... Flora. t |Co a. 100 to 15 - Mandrake, t , 100 to 3 - IYsostis, t & off 250_ to 50 - Sir . Hawley s lot. t y , 300 to 50 - Thomas Dawson's lit, t un 500 to 60 - Mr. Brayley's lot, t ¶ n HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. Qu IVEAIAL bUN'r-l1-30. trihc ia Tuesday. November ...

SPORTING

... intimated that in future a1l bribers would be made second -clas misdemeanants. CONVICTION FOR FORGERY NL EDIN. BURGH. James Thomas Hardie, commission agent, Leith, pleaded guilty at the 1l1igh Court of JTusticiary, Edinburgh, yesterday to forging and uttering ...

CRICKET

... ? 4. cG. Casey, b P. ?? H. Holmes, c Reeves, b W Hardy ?? ?? ?? 10 c G. Casay,b Hardy 9 b, A. G. Meldom, b Miller ?? 2 c Fox, b ?? Casey 1S A. S. Ffrencb, c P. Casey, b Hardy ?? ?? 4 c sub., b Hardy C P. Skerritt, c MacDowel, b G. Casey ?? ?? 27 b ...

[ill] ATHLETIC SPORTS

... H. Best, Derrylard; Daniel Scullion, Dcrrytagh; Andre ? M'Caughey, Derry- tagh; Bernard MI. Partland, Derrytresna; Thomas J F. Hardy, Lurgan. This was the most amusing event of the entire day. The competitors had a formidable obstacle to face, in the ...

CARLINGFORD LOUGH REGATTA

... ;Richard J. Browne, jun., Eg., Shannon I t: Grove; Jobb Brovmo, Esq., Shlannon Grove; h M-ichael Denvir, Esq., solicitor, Newry ; Thomas J. Mcginini% sq.eg, solicitor, Newry, and party ;f Dorllinnck Daly, Egq., Newry, ?? p. rty; Petcr g Lioe, Esg., iananaer of ...

THE COMING OF AGE OF LORD ROSSMORE

... Hoary, Mr., Mrs. and Mliss Bennessev, 1 t .- ir. and Mrs. Hiethoringtoi, Mkis Heoderso.n, - to- Mr. and Mrs. Henderso.n, Mr. Hardy, Mr. Hark. c - ness, Mr. D. PPoleck, Mr. nrd aIrs. harrison, Mr. a tly oly, Dr. and Mrs. Irwin, Dr. Fitz John Irwin, oMr. J ...

SPORTING

... iAb T. , .t Kelly) ..r.s * . Alec ran-Barumite (Mr. Ershaw), Rosette (W. s BeII), June Wine (Mdr, Moore), Silken. Thomas (T.J r. Miller),AlFred (Gray), Alberic (R. Murphy). Donre - (Dowxns), Eugenie (Carty), Crystal (Gavin). Fbt e.y is (Fiely) ...