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DONCASTER RACES—WEDNESDAY

... DONCASTER r.AG S-W=rN,%Dx-. Tue ST. Lzonr Srj~xas, of 25 soya, each, for three-year-olds;, colts, Set. 7ilt; fillies, Set. 2lb. The second to receive 100 save, out of the Stakes. St. Leger Course. 185 subs. Mr Nichol's Warlock, by Birdeatchser (Flatusan).. . 1 IMr rAnlson's Donnie Scotland (Wells) ..t Mr Monries 4rtillery (Blasham) . .. t rMt H. mu's itesertherpe (A. Day) .. t The following ...

FORT GEORGE GARRISON GAMES

... FORT G.OPGF- RRLSON GANYS. Previous to disembodiment, and as a demonsisaioi of the good fellowship which had oharacterised their interconr.,e while in the ont the Invere 'sie rt Light Infantry, the Ross-shii Rifles, and the Forfar anrida RnArdine Militia Artillery held a competition io the manly and athletic games of S~ootlend, between the officers and aien. of the three regiments, on the' ...

AGRICULTURE

... PLOUGHING@ ATCS. a COUNeTIrSSWIVaS.-The Annual Ploughing Match of this Associa- . tion took place on the 16th instant, on the farm- of Auolelse, posses- a sed by Mr George hKenn, when the usual number of plougnhs -tid for competition. The Judges-Messrs Stephen, Borrowston; Jai&ie- f son, Parkbead; and Milne, Mains of Concraig-after a. minute and- E careful inspection of the various lots, came ...

PLOUGHING MATCH

... PLOUGGEaNG mATCH. ; BT. The B'th ~dMonqtuhitter Agricultumil-Association ]eld its annual Ploughing match on Thursday the l1th inst., on a flI1d belongin g B n t..rqulart, Esq. ofBythandMeldrum. M&Urqur .bsrt, ,ho has always been a staunch supporter of this Associationf kindly bandedover to the cornittee ;5 sterling, thereby enahhii , thlemnto give prettyjlarge prizes,. which the Judges, viz., ...

GLENBUCKET GAMES

... GLENBUCKET GAMD. GLENBUCK3ET, Sept. 3.-On Friday the 29th ult,, the E Glenbucket Games came off at the usual place. The early ter part of the day was very inauspicious for the occasion ; yet, 2 taking into account the smallness of the parish and the Ne absence of any gentlemen of a patriotic spirit to take the Le lead, the Gathering was throughout a spirited affair, and -I the games were well ...

PLOUGHING MATHCES

... PLOUGING MATCHES. KEOONAY.-A few of the friends of. Mr Win. Andrew, farmer, Wellbush, in appreciation of his valuable services, as farrier amongcl their cattle, for many yease hack, held a ploughing, match on hisSt farm, onl Friday, 8th Fob, A number of ploughs Were on the ground BE by nine o'clock, and the manner in which they performed their a Sc loted portione of work clearly ehowed that ...

PLOUGHING MATCHES

... I:LOUGHING MATCRES. St BrtAcnatr, Crnuiars . -A number of Mr Mattheves Yrends t willing touihow their wonted esteem for him as a frienli and neigh- Si hour, hslttheir annual ploughing match on'his faimoet Friday, 5th inst. Byrhle o'clock the plonlghmen vere on the groild, and test- ed their skill in that ancient art, in 'such excellent order, that the Judges,MessrsPaid;Longhavens; T5ark, ...

PREMNAY ATHLETIC GAMES

... - PREriNY ATHLETIC GoES. A) number of the young men: in this qnarterjsbeing. de-, Sirous of -setting a-going annually these games,,met on the Commonty of Aluchieven on Thursday, the 14th instant, to 'thxe numbier of one hundred and upwardsL when, everything being, prepared before-hanid, they proceeded to t~y their strength and agility. The followingare the successful com- petitors. wn Jumping ...

PLOUGHING MATCHES

... ;PLOUGING MATCKES. i - Knees ,35DWAvm.n 'JTharsday the 7th instant>' a ploughlig match came off on the Farmn of Newton of Foulzis, 'occupedt.by Mr 1 Garland, when 26 piloghinen,started end completed their work in a I masterlystyle. TheJudges,,Messrs Jsmeisoi, OverseerEden,'Shasd,-i Overseebr, Strocherie 'and M'Pherson,- Overseer, A'uichmill, after a.] minute inspeetlon, awarded theprizes as ...

AGRICULTURE

... === - IT :'AGi9'.ICULTURE,-0-17~1 sa L. r , > * LOUGHING M.ATCHE,$. , ,OLD MAOHEAR-TISS Old-~Macbar -Agritailtural, Associationhld' their animal ploughieg match on Wedne~dy th 7h e herd J on th CP~ans ofBodabf&, 'okipled' by Mr' Aln, wben'34 tplodnghe - withtleieitea'ms 'tnipleqely-' quipisid andF'idtfine .occdri, 'appharecigq '6n is~'ginisi b niel b oldoic A,Me,.i-bMe whole of theirwqrlr.7as ...

EPSOM RACES—WEDNESDAY

... BPSOM RAOS4WDD~SOA The.Derby. Stakes of, 50 soya. each, IL. ft. frtreyerod Th second to. reh e 10t soy. out of the'etakes. One nule and a half.~ .(213 subs.) - Admiral Harcoeu'tIsRllington, 8st. 71b. (.. dcroft) I te Mr -Howard's Yellow Jack, 8st. 7 lb: . . (Well) 2 LrJhnSott'si Cannobio, Sst. 7Tb. . R Sherwood) 3 a LordDebhys Fatcoletto, tSit. 7. . .7: (Flatman) 4 t i- The following also yran ...

THE STRATHAVEN GAMES

... TH X D-.,-- - GA-:. S. L A a (anuL rn2ept, 12-) As soon F as Phebus, with his ever-advancing chariot, dig- pelled the grey mists of morning, numerous companies of , lads aiL lasses, clad in gay attire, chariots of every descrip- - tion, and many a young cavalier on his prancing steed, thronged the-thoroughfares en route for Tomintoul, and e long ere noon the square of our Highland village was ...