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STEEPLE CHASE NEAR TEMPLBPATRICK

... out for the former run ; the follow ing horses started McClelland’* Tipperary Boy Magee I Mr Rice's . M. ixiry - * * Mr M. Blackberry . Mr Iju«s of twjwrle, Mr Thompson • Saul, Mr Connor The Duke, amt Mr Smith's hor*c al-so startel. .. , . „ The were ...

STEEPLE CHASES, Ac, AT BELFAST

... same course. McClelland*# Tipperary Boy * I Mr Rice's m I.irrr Mr M Gildow-nv’* Blackberry . . . - w 1 Four others slarteil, but were distanced in the tirst heat. Blackberry, verywell ridden, after a sharp contest with Lizzy, won the first heat. The second ...

row«** ItoujrhtfT. who. huwrvrr. cmujcht him the run the chair, and v»o« by two heat Prosperity and Clinker ..

... race was run lOmin. The I tov each, with IS added; list each; three miles. MrHarrourft Fairy U'Ctory t Mr M. Uildowny’t g blackberry % Capt Wray's bra The Marauit B.Finu Mr Knox’s Creeper Mr A. Knot The Marquis took strong lead starting, which he maintained ...

BELL’S LIFE IX LONDON, JULY 28, 1850-PUBLISHED IN TIME FOR ALL THE SATURDAY MORNING MAILS AND EARLY RAILWAYS

... Caprice, by Coronation, yrs Mr Johnson’s g Elemi- aged Mr Ilvland’* b m Allegrette, j Mr Man Kan’s!. f Portia, 4 yrs Mr Conlan Blackberry. yrs . on in a earner Caldwell*# br h Master Jack. yrs . First heat a good race, the second won a canter. WEDNESDAY.—The ...

Total 38 dinner at the Sir J. B. Warren

... have been ticked more than once. It may be said that this position is untrue; but examples are, Shakspere says. “ plenty blackberries, though would be in bad taste to enumerate them, they have not been before tne public this season. It must not supposed ...

4 BELL’S LIFE IX LONDON. NOVEMBER 10, 1830-PEBLISHED IN TIME FOR ALL THE SATURDAY MORNING MAILS AND EARLY ..

... July 23.—Mr Courtenay’s Caprice, by Coronation, 3 yrs (Lynch), beating Elemi, aged, AUegrette, yra, Portia, 4 yrs, and Blackberry, 4 yrs. Royal Down Cobporation, July 25.—Mr Courtenay’s f Caprice, by Coronation. 3 (Lynch), beating Elemi. aged, b f by ...

BELL’S LIFE IN LONDON OCTOBER 19, 1851—PUBLISHED IN TIME FOR ALL THE SATURDAY MORNING MAILS AND EARLY RAILWAYS

... twelve o’clock, and he noticed that her gown torn out at the gather*. She remarked that she bad done it while gathering blackberries. Other evidence was produced of criminatory character. A coroner’* inquest wa* held, verdict of Wilful Murder returned ...

« BELL’S LIFE IN LONDON, DECEMBER 14, 1851—PUBLISHED IN TIME FOR ALL THE SATURDAY MORNING MAILS AND EARLY RAILWAYS

... only seemed opportunity tor collecting all the riff raff of the country together! In these days, when knights are plenty blackberries,'’ we need not wonder that we hear of then thrusting their opinions to the fere,” however malu vropo* they may be; for ...

DEPTFORD MEETING—Due 18

... Twilight Mr W. Water** bk d Berna Mr I. Jackson’* bd d Bonny Mr J. Curl’* bk w b Sprits T. Starling’s bk d Smoksr Mr Dorr's Blackberry ran bye Twilight beat Baron Smoker beat Bonny beat l Ur BlomJUld’a j b Khoda Mr J. Orermma'a w d Mr J. Jackaon'a bd d Nailor ...

DOINGS AT

... between whom, what for, and wherefore, we cannot say ; for matches galore”—Ana 5e to R5-are, at the Cope.” plentiful blackberries ; and which all who fancy such sport* can ascertain without encroaching on our already crowded columns, and which tbe more ...

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 ...

4 BELL’S LIFE IN LONDON, AUGUST 22, 1852-PUBLISHEP IN TIME FOR ALL THE SATURDAY MORNING MAILS AND EARLY RAILWAYS

... outside price for the Doncaster Leger ; on the cont trary, takers of 6 to 1 about for that event were afterwards ** plentiful blackberries.” The Yorkshire Oaka turned ont the certainty for Atune that the betting indicated, and the winner afterwards rose to 3 ...