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... Yours, Jan 5, 1850. A Cou coursina Mr Epiror: Coursing hints have been latterly in your paper, to Irieb phrase, “ as as blackberries ;” but amoag them all we | observed one whi 9 thongh very humb'e, seems to us of | At Alt consequence at meetings where ...

THE ESSEX COUHTBY

... field began grow very select, the rasping doubles and the pace many could not stand; loose hones now were plentiful as blackberries.” goodly number of the right sort, however, settled down to what was before them, amongst whom must name a lady, the Hon ...

The Tadcxstcr Stakes

... ProvoslCoropbeU’s rw d Wallace.. Crichton’s b Cartona Mr row’s W d Blue Shade Mr Ewing’s f Borron’s b Blueness .. Mr Dyke’s Blackberry MrGordon’sbkwdGaido.abve) . Prov«istCampbell’sbkwbKaU-idr' Mr Dunlop’s wf d Dundonulu .. Mr Gairdner’s f b Winton Mr Dyke’s ...

(BT ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.)

... Ptarmigan Gladiator beat Billy Rarely I Look Out beat Bolteux Blackberry beat Lancasiar I Uedazxliug beat Drumclog Cartoon heat Patrick I * trley heat Black Cloud Gladiator beat Blackberry beat LwkOol Cartoon beat Gladiator best B, O. Crichton’* Cartoon ...

Th» Baoce* Cuampiojt Ccr. I

... against them and falling—Ptarmigan wrencned and killed. and Blackberrv • The former ran in nice form, and made first turn ; Blackberry collared and beat her for the next, Tutelina racing her hare drain. Pan mure scored first two points from Dreghom Boy, who ...

THE NORTH WARWICKSHIRE

... them hardly known, except in their of-the-way locality, is good. Racehorses, and winner auseway, events, are plentiful as blackberries; and those with “ tin” have but to pay their money, and e their choic ednesday “there never were such times as these,’’ ...

The Puppy Staihs

... John Speir’s f wd Absal enny Hooks, by Birmingha beat Mr Dykes’s bk w Winton by Birmingham ont of Winton Mr Dykes’s k wb Blackberry, adler, by Woolstapler out of John Spei wd The Fi ryw Speir’s bk d Cartoo! by Reuben out of Maid of Sarag ohn endarson’s ...

RACING AT THE CAPE OF GOOD

... Mr Clue** b c Eclip*e » Mr Canon's bf Nor* Mr Heyo’* b Oo Mr Brcvi*'* b c Albion Mr C. Law's r c Onward Mr Butler's bk c Blackberry Mr Van f Crissie ••••• • • A very good race. Time, laec. The Tear Club Purse, value 30 aovs; weight forage; entrance 2 heats ...

THE PYTCHLEY HOUNDS-

... up this season, for want of the awakening crack to save him from his slumbers, and foxes here are no longer “plentiful blackberries. In one portion of the country# indeed—the Overstone district—a fox is almost aa rare oeis our old friend the black swan ...

club, for all »

... vas Lunette Brin Steel beat Geol ‘ine 1 pen beat Tu’ el: gap Bright bt Maid of Lincoln Dramclog beat Bi | to beat Lunette Blackberry ran a t Bright Steel beat Ptarmigen i Drumelog beat Bl: * ers Mr Borron’s Bright Steel . Mr Jas. Drame! Archibald du- A ...

BELL’S LIFE IN LONDON, DECEMBER 28, 1856. CITY INTELLIGENCE. PANTOMIMES. Drurt-lasb Tubatrb.—On Friday night ;, ..

... and death of the more sanguinary ruffian. The survivor deserts the children in the wood, and they wander & b cul, li\iiig blackberries, until they die of hunger and redbreasts of more gigantic proportions ™ rib in the story-books cover the hapless babes ...

BELL’S LIFE IN LONDON, JANUARY 4, 1857

... and death of the more sanguinary ruffian. The survivor deserts the children in the wood, they wander about, living | on blackberries, until they die of hunger aud fatigue, , redbreasts of more gigantic proportions than those described iu the story-books ...