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Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland

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COURSING

... Douglas, J.P.; H. Trevor Henderson, R. C. Parke. M.D., J.P.; Sir Thomas Lecky, J. P.; William Watson, J.P.; James Dickson, P. Hope-Johnstone, J.P.; J. Porter-Porter. Frank Watson, J.P.; Thomas Dickson, Frank Robertson, P. W. Hayes, J.P, Stewards-The Committee ...

GOLF

... o3r undler tihe hundred were as follow:- a Gross. H'eap. Net, Mr. H. M'flroy ?? 9S 25 74 Mr. C. Dunderdale ?? 101 25 78 Mr. Thomas Dickson . 89 7 82 Mr. Joseph M'Auley ?? 104 22 82 Mr. H. E. Reade ?? 102 18 84 Mr. D. G.L. N 'Lare ?? 110 24 86 Mr. H. A. ...

SPORTING

... Rubs. Tea ran. 1-I ?? c :m n b f ?? cts.1s ,, ,, . tr. J 3 f ' s , ?? ?? ?? 2 fr. I ?? tcorif ,i- 2Quile,. , ITS7;I S.. (hardi. an) o-f £'25 each. '15 ft, vJaci.u t. Secl t , save s ?? 2 m ?? ?? 2i 1. .,19 ci whom pay £5'5 eaeh. I .pG. Pa- *';iCtr.-rn ...

COURSING

... Cf. Parke, Esq.! M.D-, T.P.; Sir Thomas Lecky, J.P.; William 11-atson, Esq.; William Smyth, Esq.1 Janies Dickson, Esq.; Captain P. Hope-John- stone. T.P.; J. Porter-Porter, Esq., J.P.; Frank Watson, Rsq., J.P.; Thomas Dickson, Esq.; FrankRobertson, Esq ...

YACHTING

... much the worse in this respect, and suffered defeat by ten goals to two. The defence part of the North was weak, as Dill, Hardy, Seaver, and B. Blow were abbent, but they had the full attack. From the Down team, R. Dill ant Colville were absent. For ...

SPORTING

... Kildare 6 11 4 ?? Canavan. h Lancet ?? a 11 0 ?? S. Daniels. fi Chimney Sweep a 10 13 ?? Jones. I Liberator ?? a 10 12 ?? Mr. Thomas. Sultana ?? a 10 11 ?? Mr. Beasley. t Gamebird ?? a 10 11 ?? Mr. Appleton. 0 Earl Marshall 6 10 10 Mr. Rolly. M Austerlitz ...

LACROSSE

... bringing the score up to eight goals, the game eniding- Cliftonville ?? .. S goals. North.. ?? . goals. For North. Child, Hardy, and Seaver, on the de- fence, and Boas, Lee, Blow, and Sinclair on the attack, strove hard to avert defeat. For Clifton- ville ...

CRICKET

... Gibb, Nelson, Moffatt, Holmes, Herd, M'Coull, J. Clugston. N.T.L.C.-Dill, Child, Seaver, Blow, J. Blow, Moffatt, Stewart, Hardy. Kelly, Sinclair, Vint, Mayne. F 00 TBALL. FIXTURES. It will be seen by advertisement that the entries for the four-a-side ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... honest, genuine greihianad. and it was arranged Tha~t he shousld take the icdomero cuti prceosa-tcd be the comptroller. Mr. Hardy- LIr rc ut hemeing with much acceptance. and Enotman lhippe well. Details:-- The i-BitPR STAKES, for 32 dog and bitch puppes: ...

COURSING

... Arebdale, D.L., Thomas Dickson, J. S. Exham, J.P.; J. J. Kirkpatrick, jun., J.P.; J. C. Kirkpatrick, J. P.; J, Patrick, 3.P., R. C. Parke, M.D., J.P.; S. S. Swiuburne, J.P.; F. Watson, T.-. Stewards-F. Watson, Captain M'Caimont, R. M. Douglas, Thomas Dickson ...

SPORTING

... Flora. t |Co a. 100 to 15 - Mandrake, t , 100 to 3 - IYsostis, t & off 250_ to 50 - Sir . Hawley s lot. t y , 300 to 50 - Thomas Dawson's lit, t un 500 to 60 - Mr. Brayley's lot, t ¶ n HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. Qu IVEAIAL bUN'r-l1-30. trihc ia Tuesday. November ...

COURSING

... Mr. Eccles' Epicharmus. Mr. Jenkins' Caernarvoln agez Mr. D. H. Thomas' David. Mr. John N. Lees' Hasty Dick agst MrL. Taylor's Tiberton. Mr. N ighoils' Joe Attwood agaft Mr. H. XV. Thomas' Deyn. Mr. Adison's Squire Srmith apst Mr. A. Sidney ns LEas ?? ...