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ASCOT RACES

... A S COT It ACE S. T ll: Ascot ientting lost weekl was tvice IIoIIoIIred withI ?? peicieC of liri 7lsiesir, the Priniee Cirisort, and their roval sisitlrlS. 011 ?? n s hlav t (e C(oi R asc ?? I ler Milajesty Mvas tile cilief prize. III anilici llioll of tile prniomisedl visit of the Quecil, till IPrinice Consiort, andi their illustrious visitors, a i aist ?? ,ompitiit wat s aisseithled onl ...

AGRICULTURE

... AGs'RI'(ULTURE. DRuMUto -AND DtUiMIF.G FARIMixoG AssociATION;-The- Sixteenth Annual Ploughing Match of this Society was held on SatUlady last, the 21st inst. on the farm of Mr. Johhn Kelsey, 1)rumbridge. Sixteen well-appointed ploughs 9tarted at e even o'clock, and finisjhed their apportioned lots at fotur. The w ork uwas executed in a very superior mnaniier *; mid, althoigh the plouglimnen of ...

PLOUGHING MATCH AT BALLYNAHICH

... PLOUGIHING MATC11 AT BALLYNAHICH. Tho first annual ploughing match of the Ballynlahineh Far-' ming Society took place on Friday, 2d March. The day being favourable, 37 well-appointed ploughs entered the field for competition ; the show of horses and harness wag beatiti- ful, in short, anl honourable degree of emulation seemcd to ex- ist among the competitors, as to elegancc and superiority of ...

DONCASTER RACES

... It MIONDAY, SEPTIIIEInE IS. The Champagne Stakes of 50 sovs. ach. Colonel Anson's b c Attila, \lr. Ramsay's Cabrora, 2. Four-year-olds Produce Stakes of 100 soya. cash, 11. ft. Mr. orde's Queen Bee . ?? ?? walked ovcr. Match, 2iO SoV8, I n. ft.-St. Loger Course. Colonel Cradock's br. a. Gallipot (Templenisu) beat Lord Kelburne's Patlhfinder. Her Majesty's Plato of 10 guineas, for three-year ...

NORTHERN YACHT CLUB

... NORT[HERN YACHT CLUB. (From; a Greenocki PaPer.) CLYDP REGATTA~-Six yachts were enteted as conn- peltitor's for thle ArtlrosSRan CopJ); but the weather was so boisterous onl Thursday thle Sth, that two Only appeared fit tile place ofi ?? Ah' 'ri-on -theise were thle 1Paddyfi-oni Cork, J. ?? Beainish, Esij. n9 tonF, lila]t the Black Di alf, P. O'Kell y, Esq. 62 tors, who last year won thise ...

MAZE RACES—JULY MEETING

... MAZE RACES-JULY MEETING. MoONDAY.-Sweepstakes of 15 sovs 10 ft for hunters, race horses admitted; to which the Governor added 50 sovs; second horse to save his stake. Two mile heats. Captain Montmorency's br gelding, Leatherplater, 5 years old, 9 $. 1 ?? ?? ?? Mer,.Battershy'sch. h. Barebones, 5.yrs. 7st. 9]b. 2 2 Wof.Vby Leatherplater. TUESDAY.-RO1al Corporation Plate.-Sweepstakes of .5 ...

DONAGHADEE ROWING MATCH

... D)ONAGIIADEJE ROWVING M ATCH.I A oibseriplironi purse having been made by the inhabitlants of Jiocnaglrrrdee for rowing siintches, for the encourragemrent of I the ?? of that town and neighbonrhood, thesamnt Came ot!f ?? Wedllnray I tl, wherz tihe folhloing matehes Wvee col.- testeld:- VI It SI' VCLASS YANLS, roUtR OARs. J e . ?? , ?? Pink ?? .II)a r, .. . lirlick ?? .. Blue and white 2 Agnecs ...

MIDDLE AND WEST DIVISIONS OF CARRICKFERGUS FARMING SOCIETY

... MTDDLE AND IVEMT DIVISIONS OF CARRICJCFER- CUS FARdIMNG SOCIETY. The seeonil ennit Iplo)ughting match of ?? 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 ...

MAZE RACES.—WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20

... MAZE RACES.-WEDNESAVe, oc'. 20. The first race was for tire Maidenl rllte, which was woeo by a filly ireloilaing ti Mr. Mrirxwiell Tieic were six horses started for tilh second raeo. III consequence of Mr. Maxwell's Maydiyn plttine i n tI le first heat, the odlds ?? givl n frecly iI her favi)r; fiomi N ?? circumrstance, we hliaglne, a liergo su0m of ?? chianeed lihaids It waO, after a well ...

AN AMERICAN MRS. CAUDLE,

... / El . - . ?? D . I_1. -, ?? _ - v (1'i'em the Ivew (oreans l'icaytune.) In the matcli at cricket between the Brooldyn Star Club and the Shefiilid players of New Yorr, the former won by a long way. The Morning News relates an ineilent occurring (luring tile play, which either shows that the race of llrs. Caudles is not confiaed to England, or else Verifies the verse from Horace :_ C lhim, non ...

BELFAST REGATTA

... - The Regratta commernced yesterday, when six yachtts of the third clasks were entered for the prize of £C20 given by the Club, but two of these yachits, the Ariel, belonging to Johln M'Cracdern, Esq. and the Red Rover, belongring to Geo. H. Macartney, Esq. did not stat, -olving to their having previously come into accidental contact. At half past twelve, the GanY)Imede, Col. Maldden, ...

DOWN ROYAL CORPORATION RACES

... These races commirred on Xmonday on the Dowunpatrick Race Course. Front the urfavorable state of the weather the ?? of spectators \ans ?? by any ments so uime- rons :s usuaii. Tlere were a considerable umiber of horses entered for the various rares, but not much more than the half of their number started. The ?? is a statement of the result of thediffereritraces tp to Wednesday evening:_ ...