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November 1850
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Aberdeenshire, Scotland

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ABERDEENSHIRE COURSING CLUB

... first meeting of this Club, as re-organised, was held at , hrsday and Friday last. The number of en 1 Ws ,f3 considerable, and the quality of the d6-s of the '1 ' order. Tey embraced some from Ross-shire to the ] jhitfest whilst not a few belong to the best kennels in 1 BĀ°der, Mr Usher, an experienced jud e, was lbrought nglg Dh stth and tilere wa1s a Capitall tternlout of thle ithuo gentlelen ...

POLUGHING MATCHES

... j PLOIJEIING MTCHRS - A'FlIug~ni-Irtch toliO1tp' onthe 2SlrOCtoiber, 6 d Eastown,, Sinifilird's ,The day being ,favourable, threwa6 good tufn,ebut'i~f PAiUU9s aud spedtators.~, The. j edge Mcs Thompson', kinowhbk~d ; ?? 'Proiph et, 'Ne4thertowi6;J ec e akie; awaided thc prize9sasfollows:-7 1. Robert Williami faiihr~ner s i ,~ At. siinalards., tI 3., Alexander Coutts, farm ?? Maiis. I. 4. ...

ABERDEEN STEEPLE CHASES

... In .. _ I On Thursday last, owing to the spirited exertions of Mr Robertson of Foveran, and Mr Hepburn of Riocarton, our sporting friends were enlivened with two steeple aliases over the Murcar fields, 3 miles distant, on the Ellon Turn- pike. The fences, 16 in number, were stonewallsaand rjils, with ditches on either side, and were suffigient to try both riders' nerves and horses' powers. The ...