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... . #110(rtllvq. THE CURIAGH JUNE M1EETIG, 1856. FRIDAY, JuNS 27. Tnrs nbove meeting was brought to a conclusion this day in a most satisfactory manner. The weather was as fine as could be desired, and the sport of a first-elass character. The attendance was large and fashionable. The different races were decided as under:- ' Match-50 sovs, each h ft. 8S each. Mr. W. Kennerly's b Ib Arbutha (D. ...

Sporting

... 'flyalloo. BELEEE (COUNTY FERMA~NAGH) COURSING MEETING-'MAUlCI{ 11 AXD 12. Stewnards-Lord H. Loftus, J. C Bloomfield, and Jans. Johnston, Esqrs. JudIge- Mr Owvens. BSLEL E STARiES OF £3 JOs EACl. Mr Kirk's r d Rienzi beat Mr James Johbston's ns b d MIr Winder's b b E3aster ?? Dickson'sns bld Erin. Mr Winjder's r d Legar Ilill beat Mr Anderson's If and b d Almna. Mr lirolvn's bd d Felix beat Mr ...

Cricketing

... w 6fithictiq, SECOND ELEVEN OF UNION CRICKET CLUB V. JIOLYWOOD CRICKET CLUB. TuI return niatch between these clubs caiue ofl on Thursd]ay last, oii the ground Or the Uninn Clbm), who were again the winners, although it wilL he seen that their Holywood friends gave them a little more trouble than in the previous game, 'The hatting was in grenenal tamo, bint the flolding of both clubs, at all ...

ROYAL VICTORIA YACHT CLUB REGATTA

... tvYoD, SATURDAy NirTr, Aua. 14-Thc race for tile Club Prize of£50 for cutters, Time race, half &Ckers's scale, or a quarter of n minute per ton. Thie Victoria course. Twice round. A prize or £10 to he given to the second vesscl, provided three comi- pieted the course. Thle following were the entries:- Yachts. Tons, Owners. Arreo w .. . 102 ?? T. Chlunberlano, Esq. Cyinba ?? ,a ?? . ?? lurse. ...

SPORTING

... SP OR T ?? G. NEWMARKET SECOND OCTOUER \llEE'TING. Yl:STEltDAY'S ?? (Sp iet'iiillii 7 i'paied foi the Mi'/Dat Ve 's-Letti,'). A Il kNlitsl' Strlltiis'tA r tis ni 2(1 sovs eicllt, fit1 (it'i' five It, if ec'lil'd hit tello' lock the eveulling eflor rttrttit ii' to go to ithe owtt'er of' tile I eto'ud borse, fo it thee-'t-ollds attd llwtr'ds. T.Y.C. SydneyX5, ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? I ...

Cricket

... (!sri dete WINDSOR ?? FALLS. I' INsoliiida', ]lust a m elllti CalmC off between thle W1) torki (M~iolloe) a0(1 FOlSt QrIciket. Chllbs, inl thleI Ci ant's Rling-the Falls winnin ?? with oile, wleket to p~ downV), as5 wlvl be see)) by the 11 joilel swre Tris resul iiseviilled to 10 (ul~u 0 inexpe(;tedi by thle know- hng onles, its thle elteven brought to the field by Master \Vu rilr as, the ...

Cricketing

... v 6, lid,01q. WINDSOR 1. BALLYSILLAN. Tinsll, atcl, cname ofl on Saturday tile 1'1th instant at Ballysillahi, the ground being provided by William IEwart, Esq. The Windsor Chilb went to the wickets lirst; the batting ot Mr. Dullin being good. On tho purt ol the Bahysillan Club the battilnl of Messrs. Deniposier and Slaw was very gfodl; Mr. Dcmpster's bowling6 being excellent. Tliels ...

CRICKET

... ' CR'[Ck]kTq . BALLYSILLAN V; MALONE. A ?? ca'mnie6ff on Satuvdty, the 18th instant, be- tween thpse tfwo clubs oh thc ground qf the former. Tbe'inatcih termlinated in fayour of the Mal6ne by 14 ItALONEX . i . ;W , i M ?? . 2*D) INNINGS ; 'James Colins b Hempbilt ?? 4a Prieatly b A. M. 9bhaw 0 ?? Maloolsiisbr ?? I G A. M. Shnw b Straohau 7 ?? Bfviwn b Strfehan 0 b Strachau '0 1D:wytie d atrd b ...

CRICKET

... . OFFICERS OF THE GARRISON T. BELFAST CRICKET CLUB. TuNs highly-interesting match caiiie off yesterday, in tho Botanic Gnrdeni* and, after a keen contest, re- sulted in favour of the club. Time being limited, the game was decided in one innings. The Belfast Club appeared first at the wickets, and made a fine display of cricket, their total score being 82 runs, contributed principally by Messrs ...

Sporting

... ,ZpOrtilUll. | PISOMA SPRIUO MIEETING: -Titn uamu Erser, replete wit tl th nlost exciting reminiscences of past racing seasons, lur ?? largely to its reputation by the success of this nief tilig. 'lihe grald 0 siand adll bettig- enclosure were very ! nut ittiosly attendied, the coinp`lnv compriin-g the Pr lineipal prolessioutil speculators alid iii[tritts of the toilf e'ho procudings commenced ...

NEWMARKET SPRING MEETING.—THURSDAY

... NEWMIARKET SPRING MEETING.-TIURSDAY. The Queen's Plate of 100 guineas. Mr. T. Parr's Rataplan, 4 yrs (Flatman) ?? 1 Mr. Daly's Lamartine, 6 yrs (Dal) . 2 Kr. Mare's Nutpecker, 4 yrs (Rogers) . 3 Betting.-4 to one on Rataplan. Won by a length an d a-half. Renewal of the Sweepstakes of 100 sovs. each, h. ft., for 3-yr-olds, 8st. 71b. Mr. Osbaldeston's Champagne, Set. 7th. (Marlow) 1 AIr. ...

Sporting

... #lTortluff. RUN WITH Tl1r Limasoix HoUNDs.-This cele- btated packl met at ?? on Friday. The morn- ing was cold and threatening, and at intervals sleet showers came, and made uts nearly shrink into our boots; however, we trotted on to Knoekaddery, which proved blank. Then jogged along to Balfin- garry, and the hounds,at the wave of Jack Bourke's hand, dashed into cover, in spite of wind and ...