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KILLILEAGH, KILLINCHY, KILMOOD, AND TULLYNAKILL FARMING SOCIETY'S ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH

... KILLILEAGl, KILLINCI-HY, KILMOOD, AND TULLYNAIULL FARMING SOCIETY'S AN- NUAL PLOUGHING MATCH. I Ti-a annual plounghing match of this society was held on Thursday, on the farm of MIr. Thomas Tavlor, Bal- lvgoskin, Killileagh. There was a large musier of the farmers and others interested in the agricultural pro- gress of the district. Thirty well-appointed ploughs, ?? teams, assemblled and ...

DERBY RACES.—WEDNESDAY

... DERBY RACeS.-WEDNESDAY. UINroy Herus STAsEs.-Escape, 1; Newman Nogga, 2. Six ran. MIDLAND STEEPL- CirAsr:.-Trout,1; Spring,2; Vic- tress, 3. Eight ran. Won by a length and a-half. HI{LFAX (NOVA SCOTIA), JAN. 21.-The report of the loss of the brig 0lfary Jane still lacks confirmation. The Queen has been pleased to appoint Alexander Stuart Logan, Esq., advocate, to be sheriff of the shire or ...

BIRMINGHAM RACES—MONDAY

... BltRIINGRHAVI RACES-NIONDAY. Lnowle Steeple-Chase-Ace oa' Trumps, I; Countess, ?? Four ran. Grand Military Hanmicap-Torrent, 1; Beclbury Lass, 2. Four ran. Bir-ir ghain and Warwick Steeple-Chase-Cali- Ifeo,, G 'dling, 1; Frondebeatuf, 2. Ten ran. Free H .ndir-:tp Stec-ple-Clhase-No race. Mr. Mathew NelSon has been appointed post-master for Carrickfergous, in place of Mr. Alexander, who has ...

NEWMARKET RACES—WEDNESDAY

... -NEWMARKET RACES-WEDSZ9My. 10 SoVS. SwvEEPSTazss-Guy Maranering, 1; Milan ricarde, 2. Nine ran. CrAVEN HaNDICAP-Epliesus, 1; Nathan 2. NinE ran. HANDICAP PLATE-Lady Flora, 1; Legatee, 2. Foul ran. SEVENTY POuNllD PLATE-Newbold, 1; Jack Leem. ing, 2. Four ran. FIFTY POUND PLATE-Lady Flora, 1; Legatee, 2. Three ran. CATTERICK RACES-WENESDA1-. TRIENNIAL STAaiES-Sicily, 1; Titormus, 2. Seven ran. ...

NEWMARKET SPRING MEETING.—THURSDAY

... NEWMIARKET SPRING MEETING.-TIURSDAY. The Queen's Plate of 100 guineas. Mr. T. Parr's Rataplan, 4 yrs (Flatman) ?? 1 Mr. Daly's Lamartine, 6 yrs (Dal) . 2 Kr. Mare's Nutpecker, 4 yrs (Rogers) . 3 Betting.-4 to one on Rataplan. Won by a length an d a-half. Renewal of the Sweepstakes of 100 sovs. each, h. ft., for 3-yr-olds, 8st. 71b. Mr. Osbaldeston's Champagne, Set. 7th. (Marlow) 1 AIr. ...

CHESTER RACES—TUESDAY, MAY 9

... CHESTER RACES-TUESDAY, IMIY D. Tan Grosvenor Stakes of 10 sovs. each, h ft, 40 added, Mile and a-quarter. M~r. T. Parr's Rataplan, 4 yrs, Sst 12hb ?? ?? 1 Captain D. Lane's Epaminondas, 3vrs, 6st I21b ?? 2 Betting-5 to 2 agst Rataplan; 4 to 1 agst Epami- nondas. The Palatine Stakes of 15 sovs. each, 5 ft, 100 added, for three-yr-old fillies, Sst 7lb each. One mile two fur. i'r. J. M. Stanley's ...

CRICKET MATCH IN THE BOTANIC GARDENS

... Yr ST RDAY, according to publicannouncementa cricket match was played in the lawn of the Botanic Gar- dens, between the officers and soldiers of the 68th and 62nd foot, and the officers and soldiers of the dragoons now stationed in Belfast. The gardens were opened on the occasion to the public at small prices; and, from an early hour in the afternoon, large nun- bers had assembled to wvitness ...

Sporting Intelligence

... -%parting Ifiteltiffenre. EPSONG RACES-TuESDAYr, MAY 30. The Woodcote Stakes of 10 sots each, with 100 added, for two-yr-old colts, Sst 71b, arid fillies, Sst 4Ib. The owner of the second horse to receive 25 sovs out of the stakes. The New T.Y.C. Three-quarters of a mile. Mr. T. Powell's Flatterer (brother to Flirt), .. 1 Mr. Savon's ch f Iary, by Idle ?? ?? 2 Eight others ran.' The Epsorn ...

Sporting Intelligence

... exporting lintelligelice. EPSOM O RACESA-TrU sDA; Jun 1. THF, Epsom Four Year Old Stakes of 50 Sove each, h ft; for colts, S st. 11 lb.; fillies, Sst. 6 lb. New Dlerby Course. 6 subs. Duke of Bedford's Dabehiclk, by Weatherbit (S. Rogers,) ?? - ?? ?? ?? I Mr. Mundy's Tobolski (Dockeray,) . 2 The Two Year Old Stakes oF 10 Sovs. each, with 50 added; colts, 8 st. 7 lb.; fillies, 8 st. 4 lb. ...

Sporting Intelligence

... £Partii~g Thtallifge1tf. MANCHESTER MEETING.-TRwuSDsA. Tiu Two-vear-old Stakes of 10 sovs each, h ft, with .O added, wvere won by Mr. Worthington's Ladv Pal- merston, by Melbourne, beating Mr. Edwards's Sara- band, by Cotherstono, Mr. Bennion's Maid of Cadiz, Lord Chesterfield's Palmerston, Mr. Buckliey's Fairfield, and Mr. Morris's Dragon. The Chesterfield Handicap of 5 sovs each, with 50 ...

ASCOT RACES.—TUESDAY, JUNE 13

... ASCOT RziCES.-TuzsJD.,Y JuNE 13. TRIAL STARES. Crosslance, ?? Filbert, ?? . . . Snowlden Dunhill. Twelve rai. WELCOME STAKES. Bribery. ?? ?? Wveatllercock, . . Malins, . .. ?? ?? Three ran. SWEEPSTAKES (DO sovs.) Coraebusr ilianur, ?? ?? Jerald, ?? QCEENS VASE. Permit, . ?? u s p s au. .. .. Two ran. TVI!eNN.IAL. Bonnie Morn, ?? ?? ?? Joshua, ?? .. . ?? Two ran. ASCOT STAKES. Little Harry, ...

CRICKET MATCH IN THE BOTANIC GARDENS

... CRICKET MATCH IN TI-LE BOTANIC GARDENS. A scooND Cricket Match was played yesterday, in the Gardens, between the same parties as on the last oc- casion. As formerly, the public ware admitted on the payment Uf a small sum, and the attractions of the exciting sport, of an excellent military band1, and of a most beautiful day, brought together one cif the most fashionable assemblalges thiat lwe ...