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AYR RACES—1802

... AYR RACES- Soz. TUESDAY-3nl. Mr Fletcher's bay colt Driver, by Hluby, 4 years oIl, S froe, - - Mr Cumming's eh. horefe'by Pegafus,5 years old, 8 Itone 31. - - dr W'on eafy. r P. T C [J, Mr M'Adatr's ch. filly by Gujlavus, dam 3br Bonadronl, 4 yerrs old, 8 ftone S lib. beat Lord Cafiiilis's brown filly by Scorioon, out of Clementisa, 3 years old, 7 ftobe 8 lib. two mniles 70o guincas, -won by a ...

COMPETITION OF PIPERS

... The Annual Competition for Prizes given bythe High- Sp land Moriety of L~ondonl to the three lest perloriers- on abi the Great Highland ag-P'ipe, wvasheld in the Theatre. Royal here, on Tuesday last, in presenee of a Committee ef fldges, appointed by the Highlanld Society of Scotland, and a nmlerous and brilliant auldiene. The Theatre, on the occaaion, was full in. cverypart. Gs The first ...

NEWCASTLE RACES

... re Monday June sr, a Sweepitakes of 20 guineas cich, for s ,Y tthree-year olds, colts 81t-Two rniles. I~ord Darlington's bay colt, by Bleningbrough. I Mf i\/r LonfdalesA ch. c. by Beningbrough - 5ir ?? Vane's roan colt, by Bcllingbroueh - 3 3 d S.veepltakes of 20 guineas each, for four-year olds, colts ts ZUt-Four miles. . _ :IS r Brandling's b. c. Alonzo, by Pegafus - I I .- Lord Darlington's ...

EDINBURGH RACES—1807

... EDINBURGH`RACESE-1807. THURSDAY-The Hunters Ppurfe of SO guineaswas nrin for, and Ivon by Mr Baird's Fairy . . ?? ?? ;. Marquis of Donnegal's Sir Edwvard,. S Mr Chaltmer's Cardinal, ?? S 2 Yefterdav, Mr Bratidling's in are Fortuna walked over: the courle for the ELadies Subfcription Purfe of .50 gui- nleas. There was afterwards a, fine hack race of two ...

EDINBURGH RACES

... -r R SINBURiGf-P TAE§. ITuefAIV. his D-tipv~ v. - , O . luelday, Wls Majefty's Purse, of 100 guineas, ras gaied by Lord BELHAVEN's baylorfe BrInd-on, who walkedover the courfe, the other horfe booked having ?? was afterwards a hack race, which af- forded good fport. Yefterday, the Noblemen and Gentletnens Subfcrip- tion Purfe, of 50 guineas, waas wont by Mr BAMLLIE'S grey colt Orphan, beating ...

iii ?? ?? EDINBURGH

... RACES. S . _ . A- , .Phitfe n f 5d Guinea. rII Bailli:'. chefsut.horfe, by Star - 1 1 Mr Brown's bay mitre . * ' - - 2dr Mr Denlsani's rey gelding _ 3 2, - MrDudgreon's brown mare, Rate. - 4 S This race afforded very goodi fport. -Yefterday the Ladies Subf'riptdon- Purfe was walked for over the courfe by Mr Baillie's gray colt Orphan. Places of Public Amusement ,this Week at Edinburgh * Races, ...

GAME

... C -A hit r. This fi-aon three gentlemcn fl Ot IS~ bracc of birds in the. Iland of Mull, in, d d 's .j)ort. rt rained th grecatefi part of the time ; and they never Phot at a hen that had her young brood a- bout her Amongft the numerous fufferers by the late dreadful fire at Il'ver-pool, there are feverai corn merchants of Norwich and Yarmouth. On the 2 r1l ult. a vcry alarming fire to-ok place ...

EDINBURGH NEWS CONTINUED

... On Wednesday last,,bhiog St L; rencq day, tse asnnual boa~t-rate tgoo pice in Cart'S-dyJ, Bay, near Greenock, abouv'two o'clok.afterroonc Four boats, each rowinhg four oarsfg tookl'theiri& respective stations, in a direct line, and at a pro- per distance from each pth'r, close by a boat an- chored .at the &as~t end of the bay, asathe starting post, on board of which two shipzmastiers were ...

EDINBURGH RACES

... EDI1NBURGH RACES. This day our Races began, when the City's Ptirfe of 20P0hds, 'yasrun fdr over the Saisds of Leith; and won by Mr Baird's bay horre, Young Trimmer Eleven hores filarted the fiirft heat, and five- the fe- isfd-'hle racc afforded good fport. The foqlowing Wue the other harfes-booked for this' da:.- Mr Denholmn' grey keldih.6' 2 Mr Andrew Hiune's bay mare, Duchei : 4 MrfDudgeon's ...

EDINBURGH RACES

... ifl!N2s{3RG R ice I ba. . ,I rTH T seSDAY. r Thuelnters Purfe of Fifty Gaiceas. Mr Fletchers chefmit mare 3 Mr Sharpe's grey geldin3 Mr Don's yellow bay horfe 3 a 3 This was a mole excellent race, The fecond anc chird heats were fo clofely run, that it was difficult to know the winner. The third heat tall the three horfes carne in ciofe together, t ?? R DAy. i The Lady's Sulbcription Purfe of ...

PLOUGHING MATCH

... PLOtGICNG MATCH,. the 229 lt~ fhl ---l ay a U tpon the 22d u t. the annual ploughing match of the Sttanraer Farmer Society toolt place at Mr Ixennox's in Mark of Inch, that beiilg a central fituation for the diftri&l to which the fociety belongs. The field was a plain fallow, requiring the laft furrow before being drii- led for turnips. i As the ilate, of the weather had long retarded the ...

EDINBURGH RACES—1807

... 7*00' T| [SDAY-HiS Majefs Purfe, of logi. was runs for and-on.by : .- Cha. J. -Brandl g Efq.'s bay mare Fortuna 1 I : Geo. Baillie, ElS's ?? horfe Streamer S dr. t Lord: Montgomerie's b. h. Caleb Quotem 2 22 WEDNESDAV-'The Noblemen apd Gentlemen'slub- e fcription purfe of 50gs. was runif6irand won By Geo. -Baillie, Efq. chefnut horfe, Streamer, 1 1:'1 Mr Storey's brown horfe, Franmlington, 2 2 ...