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HAWICK COMMON-RIDING AND RACES

... IIA WICK COMMON-RID!NG AND RACES. Theire 1,ooibe sport, itace the, yetir been more ex- teadied tiut-II usIii, tutI glve Vviy general satiifactiioii. Tlhe comipetition 'Las geniI titi nigiiiuil bunt more celsp. ciallv in tit,' gynvoeiFes. .r t-en eak ?? naility, %ver Inaile. suiin~itcul is al list of t ite raceii and the se'veral campuiitituri. First Rice. at tile ?.ioor, fuir the. Towln's ...

SPORTING

... - coRTIN, G - .1 .11, A,'11 I,,sib-Tuiq))AY,. W. NII 1, 'tl ?? rlot ecxlulsively uonfined to *he S&atio ; 3- , j If'j, n, bIlwaver, ale moderate, a lrewid f Shsil al; ?? hatving induied teriallel I 'fhoe heatn in m loserst 0,'si~st ?? tXlCspti1t, anid ist of the p~rknahen ~vs lot oen Bubiistes. Tho ;tlOiley (5(10 on~ Rnorekirti~rahlY fur the book-makers, ha ofr worsver d pirkdaup'' at thousan ...

KIRKALDY RACES—Oct. 17

... KIRKALDY RACErsOt,1, - - --a 17. A Purse of 15 Sovereigns, for all a 71b., twice round the cous' agtt Crr~y, I Mr Wilson's b. m. Reasv Itlhe 5ts. rrll r.el IMr Smelie's b. h. Cistercian Mr Neilson'sc. g. Ibrahim * i Mr Newton'o br. m. Lothian Laos Mr Friday's b. g. Win if he ca n a I t Mr Bell's b. l. Stratheden. A good race. A Purse of Five Sovereigns, for all a twic round the COurse, gel, ...

DIORTONIIlLL-PLOUG[L

... NG MATCH. Tbe prrmianms annilalli glven by Archibald Trotter, E.q. of . rtaonliall, walre rometeled for on the Ist cart. 1)lon the farmn of l1rllhdkilll, eidsh of Liberton, Mill L.wlhian, ncvlpih fliy i\M, Jaifa Aliala, bleing one ot tle farrna tifpon ?? Trotter's oxtenii-e- eit ire. The ii ao havise rr tlvell lavourl iie, alI the afr nlre. mento preaifouily brillmr u sil if t: f.C arialn nit ...

FORFAR, KINCARDINE, BANFF, AND ABERDEEN RACES

... FO1U?AII, KINCARDI?E, BANI?F, AND ABnRDNEN RACES. TI cm races enrmeaced sin Theceday and nero to dinish on Savtoritry. Tbe oecetisig o. s3 em needyi aoacocoMDii. Trial St ekes of Fire Soceceigi a each. rudth 25 aml~leil-'3 yearn ohld 8,tsee ycnro vars d, tit. 31b.-dve yeanr old, Bat. 10th. sm is ozl ged, l~nt. 0cic salle. 'alr Pt-lson's br. ante, The M~erry Seadhey (Kahlec( . 1 t1e tinrieso hr ...

THE RACES

... TIlE RACES. Tle Ycomnary ltnccrs caine off yesterday, commioening at teal o'clock and filishillg at half-past three in the afternoon. The eatries were nuameroas and the greoter part of the horses ertered started for tbe sarioais cops. With the cxeeptiha of one slig.ht ahaer, she weather was fine, and thi assenblage in enreiges of oil deteriptions, eifacstrians and pedestrioan, was more boam ...

ASCOT HEATH RACES

... FIL I.AY. Sweepstakes of 100 sovs. each, b. ft. Old mile. Four sobscribers. Colonel Puel's Young Rapid walked over. Sweepstakes of 50 sovs. each, h. ft. New mile. FRur subscribers. Lord Tavistock's Comiray, &,t. 71h. . . Lord Chesterfield's Fanny Grazy, 7st. 0Ilh. 2 Mr Coshv's 'Fenprerance, 7st. 21b. . * 3 Beatting-5 to 4 on Cowdidry, 2 to I agrst Funny Gray, snod 5 to 2 a-'t Temperance. His 1 ...

RECOLLECTIONS SERVICE. Lieutenant C. Shaw, R.A. Of hie Scottish Naval and Military Academy. CHAPTER XII. The ..

... River-Bridge at P«—St Jeau de Lui—Bidart— Night March and Bivouac. The night of 7th November was spent the army with the idea that they should have a brush at day-light, but here thev were disappointed, a ** pass order came round desiring them to remain as they were, it barring found that some of the cross roads were impassable, ana the weather still continuing very bad- On the morning of lOth ...

FOOT-BALL MATCH

... FOOTBALL MATCH ?? . ? .. I .1 t - ? - . We mentioned -in our last the great foot- ball match which had been played on the exten sive plain of Carterbaugh, near the junction of the Ettrick and Yarrow; the greatest match at the ball which has taken place for many years. It was held by the people of the dale of Yarrow against those of the parish ofSelkirk; the former being brought to the field by ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... . NR3MARKET SECOND OCTOsER MEETING, IS°$ .VZ5DN15s51AY, OUT. 20. Rentewal of the Oatland Stakes, 13. MI. a subscriptiols of 30 sovereigns each, 10 sovereigns ft. (tor three years, com. mencisag 1824,) to be run for by horses ofall ages, twoyears old excepted. Ld. G. H. Cavendish names Dardizette, 4 yrs old,9st I Mr Greville's Orion, 3 yrs. old, 7st. 71b. 2 Lord Verulamsan Vittellins, 3 yrs. ...

WALKING MATCH

... In our laft we gave forne account of this ?? following contains fome further t particulars - t Yos tK, Wednefday M1orning, One o'clock. I have juft arrived from witnefling the match. Mr Barclav has ?? finifhed his l walking at 22 minutes, 4 feconds, paf: eight ?? clock laft evening, being one hour, 7 minutes, and 56 feconds within the time allowed. He ex- ecuted the match in a capital (tyle ...

THE BOXING MATCH

... The following account is given in tlhe Son of thc box- ing match mentioned in Alonday's Mercury. It appears, that on Tuefday laff a flagc, on which it Was intended that Belcher and Burke fo'lojI exh ibit a frelh trial of their chill and ftrength, was cralecd in a bye place about twelve miles diflance franc M/liddlc_ ham, in -Yorkthire, and fo conveniently fituated for the purpofe, that no ...