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MAZE RACES—OCTOBER MEETING

... I MAZE RACES-OCTOBER MlEErING. THUIRSDA Y. County of Antrim Plate (value X100) added to a Sweepstake of 15 sovereigns each ; h. ft. tor hunters; race horses ad mitted. Two mile heats. Mr. Marthi's Claret, 5 ?? ?? ?? ?? 1 2 1 Mr. M-ixwell's Rubinson, 5 ?? ?? ?? 2 1 fell Mr. Maigill's King of K- ton, 4 ?? ?? 3 3 2 Sweepstskes of 3 sovs. earhl; I ft. for hlnters; £25 adde' from the Belfast ...

MAZE RACES—THURSDAY

... MAZE RACES-THURSDAY. CoUNTTY AN'l'IIM PIlATO. .I, IM':Clw's D Iiheesfs (Flood), 9st. 301b. I I Mr. \V'liittlo's RleVeige, 9Yst. li1b . 2 2 Air. I'ivev's Pri.iiu ?? paid torieit B3ettiiir 2 anid 3 to 1 on, Revenge. T1his vas one of tie most beautiful races ever WitilSceds i at thel Mlaze;- ever Vhici of it wvas gallillitly contested, -the first heat ?? icoll by half a head, the seecitl oby a ...

TYNAN PLOUGHING MATCH

... TYN AN PlOJGHING.M >I\TICIL.. On Werlnesdav the 17th lrrs. this ramtnih of the N. E. Stciety heid its ?? PlOrghing M!ht h on thb ?? 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 prospReet. The day ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

PLOUGHING-MATCH OF THE BANGOR FARMING SOCIETY

... PLOUGHING-MATCII OF THE BANGOR FAIMING | SOCIETY.I For several years past, the mesibers of this flourishing Society had discontinuedi their plou ?? majority being under the impression, that they ha3d ac- quired a sufficient knowledge ol' the art, waere deterwinmed to exercise their skill at home, or insist upul thleir plough- moon doing so. Latterly, however, a n'ilie r of the in im. bers ...

CURRAGH RACES.—JUNE MEETING

... CURRAGH RACES.-JUNE MEETING. MONDAY.-Kirwan Stakes of 50 sovs. each, h.,ft. Post on the Flat. Winner to give a dozen Champagne. Colonel Westenra's b. c. Freney, 4.yrs. old . ?? I Mr. J. Ormsby's b. c. Lady Elizabeth, 6 yrs. old ?? 2 Mr. Battersby's ch. h. Barebones, 6 yrs. old ?? 3 Mr. Maher's b. c. Sir Giles, 3 yrs. old. ; ?? . Lord Miltown's b. f.bLodola,4 .yrs. old.0 ?? Only five horses ...

MAZE RACES—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13

... MAZE ItACES-THnlU-DAY, OCTOBE 1I3 A Sweepistakes of 5 80sY. each, pp. te which wia added Ii 25 sovs. by Lord Arthur Hill, for Cimhuty of Down bred Hunters. ' Secon4 Hltintet- saved his btake. Two mile beats. NMr. Watson's Klepper, 11st ?? 4 I Mr. Martin's Fair Ellen, 9st. ?? 1 2 2 Mr. Abeldeen's Jack Tar, Sat. 71b. ?? 2 3 S Iir. ltusse.ll's Little Poll, 8st. 71b . ?? . 3. dr. [lettinrig ...

ASCOT HEATH RACES.—TUESDAY

... ASCOT HEATH RACES.-TUESDAY. THE racing wag annnunced to commence at one o'clock, by 'whic h hotir the appearance of the course abunudanitly in .ieated that the comhinedl attractions of a Royal visit annd a great day's sport were appreciatedi. All wrere on the qiui vive for the arrival of her Majesty; unfortunately a tremendodus thunder-storin catmue ou shortly before the ltuval liveries were ...

BALLYMONEY STEEPLE CHASE

... On Wednesday last, the 13th instant, the race for the Magennis cup came off in the vicinity of Ballymoney. The day being fine, an immense number of persons from the surrounding towns and neigbbourhood appeared on the course, and several gentlemen and respectable farmers, well mounted, were seen riding over the race ground, which gave to the scene a most animated appearance. Among the gentlemen ...

BANGOR PLOUGHING MATCH

... G L - ?? of' In our Paper of the 12th inst. wve inserted a brief sketch Ie of the proceedings at this Ploughling Match, and at the re- er quest of a respectable correspondent wve give the following niore ample detail: - b- The twelfth annual match of the Bangor Ploughing Society was held onl Wednesday, the Gth inst. In a field of C., Mr. Jackson,'s, at Ballywooly. Soon after tots o'clock, the ...