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Illustrated Sporting News and Theatrical and Musical Review

Belvior Volunteers drawn up as a gutrd of honour—the open carriages conveying the princely guests, who ..

... acknowledged the enthusiastic cheers of the multitude, formed a picture not soon to be forgotten; while the cancon planted on Blackberry lull thundered out the ne ws over the Vale of Bolvoir that the visit was now at an end. Followed by a troop of farmers, ...

THE' RING

... mill despite the efforts of the men in blue. There was no appearance of ropes or stakes, but one of the gentlemen going blackberrying had a b.g supposed to contain the sponge and necessary refreshers to be used during the encounter. The police at the Redland ...

CRICKET- (CONTINUED)

... M.O C. Gentlemen commence a two days' match with the Ground players, and thenceforward matches will be as plentiful as blackberries for the remainder of the season. CRICKET IN LANCASHIRE - Lancashire will this year proceed, we are informed, on a principle ...

SCARBOROUGH GREAT OPEN COURSING MEETING. The following appeared in our Second Edition of last week :

... Harvest Moon. Mr. Bartle's Sabreur ran a bye. _ Second Ties. Wizard beat Wild Hyacinth (1), Sllverhair beat Sabreur, and Blackberry ran a bye. The DENISON CUP. First Ties. Mr. Jones's Blossom beat Mr. Ekestield's Fly. Mr. Glave's Polly beat Mr. Percy's ...

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... killed with the eagle rod and fly fell to Mr. Jennings. It weighed 351 b., a very unusual weight on the Lee, even for a Blackberry fish. But greater sizes have fallen to the share of the rod fishers (n the Shannon, Suir, and Blackwater. The spring or ...

rillutratta Aporting

... butterflies caught in Dorsetshire. Primroses, too, graced and perfumed Arthur's Seat in the Scotian metropolis; grapes, blackberries, and strawberries were actually ripening at Crediton, and near the bleak wilds of Dartmoor; pear trees blossomed anew in ...

ANGLING. By PISOATOR (Late of the Sporting Gazelle). PRACTICAL HINT& Oh, the gallant tlither's life, . It is ..

... Indifference to brains or pith abstracted from healthy sheep or bullocks, to luxuriate in the edible delights ot an autumnal blackberry which has been blown from its prickly bough, or feast with a Lucullus-like gusto upon a chirpinggrasshopper, or a repulsive ...

EVENTS OF THE WEEK

... off the Elbow End. Sharp, the master, and four of a crew perished. It is expected that there will be the largest crop of blackberries, nuts, and elderberries this season in the South of England that has been known for several years past. From the finance ...

SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1867

... pike captured in the New River with the blick gnat. He weighed 4bs. COTTON. -1. A deadly bait for chub in the autumn is a blackberry. ; 2. Pith, or cheese, when fishing on the bottom. CRICKET. WICKET KEEPER.—We cannot decide the question. Many 'contend ...

MANCHESTER

... no mean antagonist. In codclading this chapter I will give my readers a wrinkle not generally known. In the autumn. when blackberries are ripe and. . falling off the bushes, chub will haunt the covert and wait patiently until the descending fruit tOuches ...