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... . #110(rtllvq. THE CURIAGH JUNE M1EETIG, 1856. FRIDAY, JuNS 27. Tnrs nbove meeting was brought to a conclusion this day in a most satisfactory manner. The weather was as fine as could be desired, and the sport of a first-elass character. The attendance was large and fashionable. The different races were decided as under:- ' Match-50 sovs, each h ft. 8S each. Mr. W. Kennerly's b Ib Arbutha (D. ...

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... xf0iath. THE MOORS.-The reports from the Moors are exceedingly scanty, and for a very sufficient reason, that birds are hardly to be got. The sportsmen have enjoyed splendid weather, §varcelv a shower of any consequence having fallen on the hills since the 12th. Weather will not make up for lack of game, and in consequence the veterans of the gun find their time pass rather heavily. Many ...

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... $11¢l't.ilYg. DONCASTER MEET[NG.-WciDNrSDxV. Thc Alunicipal Stakes of 200 sovs each, Ih ft; two- year-olds; colts, Sit 71b; fillies, Sst 411b; the se- cond to save his stake. Red Hlouse in. Four subs. Lord Glasgow's colt by Surplice, Sst 71b (Aldoroft) 1 Mr. Bowe's Bel Oiseau, Sit 71b ?? (Flatuman) 2 A fine race, wvon by a head. Corporation Plate of 100 sovs in specie, adhied to a Handicap ...

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... ?? - ?? I . 'flyortilvo. CURRAGH SEPTENIBER MEETING-185G. WEDNESDAY, S1EITVMBsR 3. Tins, the seconl day of tlie Royal September Meet- ing, was most delightful. The attendanice was rather limited. The running calls for no comment further than will be foundi bolow. Wellington Stakes, 15 sovs. each, 5 ft, 50 sovs. added.. Three Years Old Course. Sir T. Burke's b c Chiekon, by Magpie, 4 yrs, ...

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... #11orting. FIELD SPORTS N THEIR HIGHER ASPECTS. (F rons thle 11eqt of 8`cotlsmd Moagaszine fo' Decembers') AMID the cesntinually-aslvancing science and enlight' enmot f ci ge which, essentisilly at corlninril- one, mighit thereby be concidered tho mnore unlikely to prodluce such at result, it is curious to observC trie interest, amnountinc_ to a passqion, witls which sale~ ports sre iii t his ...

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... 'fl)Orting. 'I'11 Li.oNAIDOr IlAltlEls.- ]lesatl, in the Field, ?? hounds met at Derrypatrick on the 19th inslant, wfhen, after drawing for a conside. rable time, they at lengtiI found; t o' no away at a great )ia(re for the G(rairge, then turinig, male 'or the hills of Galtuie, the Taco being first-rate, and for about Forty minutes-where, unlortunately, their game was coursed by a cur dog. ...

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... #jlortIlh. CURRAGH CAMP RACES. THURSDAY, JUsE 5, 1856. Tnis meetinz took place this day under favourable auspices. The weather was fine, the attendance nu- merous and fashionable. Among the company were _Tire Earls or Clonmel and Howth, Hon. Major Bellow, iltlijor White; Captains Browtne (Ranger), ]BAielay, Hatton, Gordon (16th Lancers), irice (Queen's Bays), Lonsdale (3S1 Dragoons), Burke, ...

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... IAlorting. . HAMPTON RACES-WEDNESDAY. THE STAND PLATE, of 60) sovs. (handicap), for all ages. Winners extra. Once round and a dis- tance. Mr. H. Ivey's Swalcliffe, 3 yrs, Ost. 101b. (Bray) 1 Mr. T. Hughes's Westminster, 4 yrs, 7st. 71b. (D. Hughes). Col. James's Pantheon, 4 yrs, 5st. 121b. (Snow- den) ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? 3 Mr. B. Land's Englemere, 4 yrs, Ost. 121b. (J. iand) ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? 4 ...

Aquatic

... IA finite. :.M LOUGH DERG REGATTA. LAST WeekC this beautiful lake presented a pleasing spectacle. On Friday, the 12th, commenced the annual aquatic sports, and a more favourable day could not be desired. The rendezvous was off Drommeer, and, at a little after one o cloelc, a good start was effected for the Handsome Challenge Cup, valued at £40, and a Purse of Ten Sovereigns added:- Name. T'ns ...

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... #11ortil1q. MIOUNTAINSTO\'N .MIEE'lINd-DECEMnr.R 10TH, AND 1]TII. Stowards-Marquii of Conyogham, Earl of Bee- tive, ?? Lord Lurgan, J. L. Naper, M. Arcladll, MI.P., Esq., J. N. Waller, Esq., G. A. Pollock, Esq., Judge-Nr. Owens. I'he abuve club met yesterday at Castletown Cross, and notwithstandiing the recent heavy raiis the large pastures in that locality were ir good order. The sport was ...

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... fitortillo. SCENT.-A vorrespiudent of the Field savs-' I have often, when oit withi harriers, heard the r un neis declare thalt a hat flang att a bare, oven when nearly diead beat, and une hounds running high, will stop thep senit.'' Grrtousr..-'Patlander, in the Field, remarlks- A friend and I who hitive a mountain in the North of Ireland, anil which we Irave nut shot for thle last three ...

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... TATTERSALL'S-TILURSDAY. A REMAnIcARALY thin attendance, and scarcely any business was transacted, For the Ascot Stakes, 8 to 1 was taken about the Libellist, and the same about the Flatterer; 1it to 1 about Jolly Iarine. ASCOT GOrD Cur.-Even on Manganese (to £1611), 5 to 1 agst Rogorthorpe (offered), 8 to 1 agst Wink- field (taken). _ CURRAOIr EANOAasV NT-GAnnrSOy RAPes AND AriLrLTIC SeoRrs ...