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... l~Fothtqlt, TIuE WARD ITON STAG HOUNDS.-On MAonday last one of the most extraordinary runs we haveever recorded took place with the above well.krnown panic -from Kilrue, where they met, to four miles beyond the town of Navav. Bitt two checks occurred, the finst at the imd of the fourth mile, and the last near Ratoath, the pace throughout hein-g killinl, until they ?? to Cerbalton, 'where the ...

THE MAZE OCTOBER RACES

... TuF. October meeting commenced on 'Wednesday. The at- tendaiice was not good, and thu sport indifferent. Though the day was favourable, the ground, owing to previous rains, was vcry heavy. The first race was for the Queen's Plats of 100 guineas (formelyr run for at Londonderry), two miles. Four Ihorsrs stnrtesl. Ur. Winder's afyrtlo Filly ?? ?? 1 Capt. Paulett's (-l-d Queen's) Smuggler Bill ...

Sporting

... HIOLYWOOD STEEPLE-CHASE ON CHRISTMAS DAY. THIS race, for which there were five entries, came off, a short distance from Holywood, on Wednesday. Owing to the difficulty of getting ground to suit in the immediate neigh- borrrhood, the race took place at a greater distance from that village than was originally intended. The day was fine and dry, with a good breeze; and the ground was well adapted ...

Sporting

... 5?, prfllly? SKERIRIES (CO. UB~L3.iN) STEEPLE-CIIASES. 1O0DAY,l)MAY 11. Tuie above meetilig cantol ofl' this day, over' the Baleuintial course, ITtuiato within miusket-shot of the veneriable ruins of old Baldlin.gal Castle. Thle weather wias mlost tinvotiraibie, and tile, atttendhelco lirge and iasiiionalible, thethi, fllowing, being ?? those pre- ?? Mar-quis Cniivgiianii, the Earl ot' Cloti ...

Sporting

... I'filortillo. Dewdrop, throe years, tile plrolpty of Mr. F. Bartne, an(l trained by Thomas Stepilleisoll, died t few dlays ago, from ahliesionr of the inrtestinies' to thie side-anr infirmity which, wve. b)eirve, wV:\S tile cauSO of the dneadt of Njinylitimnmer.-Bel IS LIe. GROUSE SIOOTINaO.-The ?? cotmu- Iitiy who have not their mssoors on it lense tire now oesitatinig as to whother thev ...

Sporting

... 5?partiaff.- - [PREPARED FOR TILE BELFAST NUWS-LEUTER.] GOODWVOOD MEETING. WEDNESDAY. The Cowdray Stakes of 10 sols each, II ft, with 50 a10led; two-yr-oldls, 6st 711); tfice, 8st 91b; fuel'. fst 71i); fire and upwards. fst 1211t; mares allowed 31S; the winner to he soldI for £150 if demanded. T.Y.C. Fire sobs or no race, Prince Frederick, ?? ?? 1 Chlzlocc, .. .. .. ?? l1osina, ?? Three ran, ...

Sporting

... -ipatillq. GOODWOOD RACES-YENTIlRl)AY. (Spmeiially I'ie'paed1e' fon thke Belfast ie s-Letter.) hTE GOODWOOD STAKES of 25 sovs cach, 15 lt, amd only 5 if declared, &c.; the winner of' any public handicap ?? tolh declaration o sweighto. ,eamniing to 10 sy, to carry 3llis; of a 500 ?? unboat ?? . . .vlflt * C1111aie -1 - - o handicap, 7Ibs extra; wit ic iiiltis' upt lo)s; the -second horse to ...

Sporting

... ,ftort1q. , THE CHESTER CUP-FURTHER PARTICULARS. Tom Tradessene's Plate of 2n0 sovs, added to a HIandi- cap Sweepstakes of 25 sovs each, 15ft, and 5 only if deoclared, &c. The second to receive 50 SOV3 out of the stakes. Certain penalties for winners, &:c Cup Course (two miles and a quarter). 188 snbscribers, G8 of whom declared and pay 5 soys eace, and two did nlot narne. AMr Es. Pa r's ...

SPORTING

... SPORTING G The Iveah I-Hunt meet as ?? February 2, MIilltown, Banbridge; Tuesday, 5, Dro- more; Saturday, 9, Tandragee; Tupsday, 12, Ballela Post-office; Saturday, 16, Clare; Tuesday, 19, Bally- down Bridge: Saturday, 23, Ballyvarley; Tuesday, 26, Ashfield Post-office; hour, twelve o'clock. ROUTE IfuINT.-Fixtures for February, 1816-To meet at eleven.-Friday, 1, Kilraughts; Tuesday, 5, Dunhoc; ...

Sporting

... ?ijlort?llg. CURRAGLIA APRIL MEEllNG, 1853. FOURTH DAY-FRIlDAY, APRML 20, Tltc ?? windl- up'' oF the meci ldg this lay was excellent inll A respects. Stubjoinld is L rteurta:_ it;l ilway allrd T1.11', (311z1 Il/111inCicll) (-ItL1 class) 10 sovs, hiit, with 2.'i sovs adlkl by the0 ?? Soutilern and WCI4sten Rlail way Comsivilty, aend 25 sovs by the 'l'Ti Club. New W irte ford tPost. AI'. ...

CURRAGH RACES—YESTERDAY

... CU ?? ]GEAC1ES-YI:STERDAY. I xIFr.IMUK HANllIIIr 'nai:w. ..¢ . .. i} ?? ?? 3 lr 3i ?? il Bl by. . Sir T. B r lie ' l 'R 'il : er, Aii C';lcrwite's SlN]l `~t C~l c Mir. Copporti-li xxx ~~ M ino ?? ?? AI) It ID SIA EIl:S. Iord l C .1 ittrl)iii a S ilt Ix, J~oi'ii Co;x' fIn:nI:XX ' St. l i *: . . it.l VI\I:>I SPL IZ r Lord Hiiwih' D ?? (T) I otlt,- Lord C oiyiigi.in's Tri s ?? ?? P ro r.. ...

Sporting

... I Jipofillff. . IOIWTH AND B]ALDOYLB RACES-MAY 20.- Sttewards-MarqiitOiof Wl ?? liptain Denis IV. Pack~ B~eresfor'd, audi Caiptain Bc1Idw. Jd~lgeo-.R J. Hunter. Esq. i Thet at tondance was inerigro ittheo ext ircinc~ tbe weather beingso miucllu agilgainst outdoor sports; the racing 11, boweret imad arnplt amnicds, three of thle events'bhieing iecideti by aO head only:, ?? of 100 S0V5. givenl ...