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... unpropitioua raging of the elements for some time to oome. Hares, they invariably are on Dobede's property, were plentiful blackberries compared with their scarcity Chippenham Field yeeterdsy, but did run half well, greatly to the annoyance of that popular ...

A CONVERT TO JACK PIBHIHO

... lunch we st: the Doctor carrying rode and tackle, and I the can. Twenty minutes’ walk, down a lovely co lane, where the blackberries hung above the in ripening clusters, brought us to @ gate, through this we turned into a field, whe then obtained the first ...

rKBEIARY,

... Forest Uueco, beat Mr Ewings d p Lord Cllfdea, by Eton Boy out of Karl v Dawn (1) Mr W, Walker’s Bell, by Cralgengtllen out Blackberry, beat Mr Horron's r Buckskin, Black Flag oat of Bit of Fancy Mr ns w Columbine, Plcton out of Pantomime, beat Lang's Linn ...

RACING IN IRELAND. LIMERICK RACES AND STEEPLE CHASES^ Btew.r.la; The Mayor Limerick Col B^. BirH.De Burfhc,, ..

... the winner, Cheerful Eoj. if backed at all. was by few at an outside price. In the race the falls were aa plentiful as blackberries, which some attributed to the fences, and others to the long drought, which prevented jumping practice; be that it may ...

FA»*nro »orm

... into one or fishermen were scarce, and the it. go on to one or two (s)tables; but now good herses a ory fa- are ae plentif blackberries, distribated instead of the few. ere are fished most rivers in Wales, have whipped rivers in England, and have frequently ...

CORPUS

... came to announce supp N, SATURDAY, JUL went, after a breakfast, up the big and past plantations of fire wh undergrowth of blackberries, and nut bus TIRE. as bigh as one’s waist, and where many a gre pasive, cock pheasant, with jewelled neck scintillatin ...

SCOTTISH NATIONAL CLUB WHITES MEETING-

... Brlga-iisr, Chesterfield out of Hearts Mr Campbell's w d outof Young Camrrlue, b*-at Mr Walker's Blue Hell, Crmlgttngellan Blackberry Mr R. Janiine’s b Kosalind, Regan out of Cordelia, beat Wilson's Lady Mary, Backshom out Tutetlna dr) Mr rvlng’s f Katie ...

Hones marked * arc in the Derby, the Oaka, and %in theBl Lefcr. YORK AUGUST MEETING. Steward!; T»e Hon C»pt

... price for the Donemter 8t Lcger; on the contrary, takers of 6 to about him for that event were afterwards plentiful as blackberries.” The Yorkshire Oaks turned out the certainty for Adinc that the betting indicated, and the winner afterwards rose to 1 ...

July 22, 1867

... by Sultan out of Dulcinea, Cervantes. j 55. MULORAVE. chesniit colt, out of Mulberry, Orpheus (brother Marsyas), her dam Blackberry, by Y’axley (brother to Redshank) out ef Daisy, by Cornua. 56. ELECTOR, bav colt, out of Eleanor, Melbourne, her dam Loui-a ...

SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1878. be 30 yards behind the and having , Haxdiza from scratch in 50 which exactly |

... Bury. od to the end of June, though mee ‘by tavita winning the 100 Yards Championship of Ir eland, From this peri 1 as blackberries in the autum after a emart race with W. M-Cord (Queen’s Coll, | ings were as plentifu Belfast) and W. E. Barter (Dublin ...

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... Lords Zetiand, bay borse, 4 years nc igh ; upto 17 stone, ONET, bay borse, 16 hands 2 ineh es TAT- Sours nandsh y next, 5. BLACKBERRY, dark brown cob, in single and 4 BILLBERRY, dark brown cud. {* ness, and to rid avolina, Nos . Sand 6 will be sol 4 together ...