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MIDDLE AND WEST DIVISIONS OF CARRICKFERGUS FARMING SOCIETY

... MTDDLE AND IVEMT DIVISIONS OF CARRICJCFER- CUS FARdIMNG SOCIETY. The seeonil ennit Iplo)ughting match of thIs Scieety was held on Mrl Robert Milliken's flirm, Middleo Division, oil Wednes. day, the ITth February. when fifteen ploughis started to comn- pete for the premioms. In the evening a sociree was hold iii tho Assemlily-riiom, Carritkforgils, at which above two hrun- dred persona wore ...

CURRAGH RACES—MONDAY OCT. 16

... CCUlRAOII* RAOCT--M,,,nAs Ocr. 16. Kirwan Stakes. 60 aove. each, h. ft. Lord Miltown's ch. c. Harkaway, 3 yr. s . I Mr. Stanley's b. e. Black-foot, 4 yrs ..I. Colonel Westenra's h. It. Freney, aged . 3 Mr Osborne's b. f. Maria, 4 yrs .. 0 Lord Miltown's ch. o. Cushneihe, 4 yrs O Colonel Westenra's r. c. Bonti ...

THE MAZE JULY RACES

... THE MAZE JULY RACE&s Tizi Roval Down Corporation Races commenced on Tues. dlav last. The meetingl has not been a very good one; the number of horses in attendance being very limited, and the sport but indifferent. Excepting on yesterday there was a very smaill nuimber of spectators, in comparisoc with former years. The following is a statement of the running for the tirce past days:- TUESDAY, ...

MAZE RACES—OCTOBER MEETING

... MAZE RACES-OCTOBER MEETING. FIRST DAY, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 94.-There being no horse but one entered for the Brownlow Cup, M70r. Hun_ ter's Cashier walked over the Course. The next race was for Sweepstakes of 2) gs. each, p. p. 25 sovs. added by Lord Arthur Hill, for hunters that never started for a Racing Plate or Stakes, or won above £20; two mile heats; weight for age. Mr. Martin's Mare . ...

SPORTING

... SP OR T I N G. ttX-,TRAOI1DlnJAfl FEAT AT THE~ COlJVRG GNRUtENS. Art i immensewasernllIf ge (I persoos t IIit) ied the Cobuerg arenr an onl Thur isday, ii witl e-s a trial of to rengi fi be- tween Cootes, the ii ateid pedesi~tin, e ind aI Nvei- kenow lbroiwn hooiter, Rover, the propherty of' IXir. GibnHey. 'l Te match wvas lot fifty sove'siaziis aside t lth' [ful Wits freelY' hatck-ed hisfore ...

ROYAL NORTHERN YACHT CLUB

... EELrAST REGATTA. The Belfast Regatta-commenced on Tuesday last, at Carrickfergus, when a well-contested time-race took place arnmongst the following Yachts, viz.: The Blue-eyed Maid . Major Mills. Gleaner . Mr. Gore Booth. Clarence . Mr. Sinclaire. Saucy Jane . Mr. Boyd. This race was won by the Clarence. The Pilot Match, which afterwards took place, ...

BROADISLAND PLOUGHING MATCH

... BROADISLAND PLOUGClINC, MATCH, Ont Wednesday, thn' '7th hintkint, the Broailisland Farming Society held their eighth' anniual fpluiul~ilig Inatei, in is field n, Red H-all dciiirsne. Thle day ln'ing tille, a very large conoreiri onf spectators assnnhle.d. 1,rovihlg that this ic ry wsefual socieity ),,( not lost anything oif itsc fii uer int erest. Th'irty pl1oughi t-arted onl the o~cseiel, and ...

MAZE RACES—JULY MEETING

... A[AZE RACES-,TrrI.Y MrETING. FRIDAY, JULY 23. Queon's Plate of 100 gs. Twno mile heats. M[r. Whittle's Revenge, aged 9st bibs (Wynn) I Alr. Fergurson s Hlumming-bird, 4 yrs. 8st 8ib - 2 2 5 to 3 on Humming bird. Revenge made strong running from tie post, and won both Ibeats with great dliii- Cllty. Free Handicap)-Sweetsk55, S sovs. each, £25, added. One rnile and a half heats. ilr, Whittle's ...

TYNAN PLOUGHING MATCH

... TYN AN PlOJGHING.M >I\TICIL.. On Werlnesdav the 17th lrrs. this ramtnih of the N. E. Stciety heid its aT1iriral PlOrghing M!ht h on thb liosUtift.ull situate al-d wvell itisproved farm of of,- J~hn Hrriey. °17 Clintraialtv, contiguouls to the thriving tntivr of Caleldoi, Of whichand the elegant seat of its Nohll- Earl. the.re is, ftrm this healthy spot, a very favou rable-and aigree'able ...

ARMAGH STEEPLE CHASE

... ARMAGHI STEEPIE CHASE. FInST DAY-TUiRSDAY, 14Tn Nov.-The first race on the card, was for the Armaghi Challenge Cup, value 50 sovs. 30 sovsy added ; weight for age ; 2 mile heats. Gentlemen riders. Mir Ferguson's ch. It. Timekeeper, by Barliston, 12st. I lbs. (Colgan) walked over. Sweepstakes of asovs, 25 sovs. added; weight forage; cup coulrse, Mr Gartlan's cli Ii Bugle, by Rough Robin, I Ist ...

DONCASTER RACES—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12

... DONCASTER RICES-Wi; DNESDAY, SErr. 12. (BY EXPRESS FROM MESSRS. JOHNSTON AND CO., DUBLIN.) The Great St. Leger Stakes, of 50 sovs. each. Colts, 8it. 71b.; Fillies, 8st. 21b. St, Leger Course. 140 sub- scribers. Flying Dutchman, .. .. .. 1 Nun nykirk, .2. .. .. .. 2 Vatican, .. .. ., .. 3 The Mrorning Post states that Sir B. Hall is about to rc- sign his seat for Marylehone. The Birmingham ...

EPSOM RACES

... WEDON1SDAY.-THE DERBY STAKES. Derby Stakes of 50 sovs. each, h. ft., for tbree.year-olds ; colts, 8st. 711h. ; fillies, Sst. 21b.; the owner of the second horse to receive 100 sovs. out of the stakes, and the winlber to pay 100 sovs. towards the police regulations, &c. One mile and a half. Run on the New Derby Course (215 subscribers). Lord Clifden's Surplice, by Touchstone (Templeman), 1 Mr. ...