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... LI #l0thil#, IRISH RACING FIXTURES FOR 1856. JUNE-Ballyeigh, 17; Curragh, 24; Monkstown, 30. JULY-Bellewstown, 9; Wicklow, 15; Down Royal Corporation, 15; Trainore, 22; Heath, 29. Auous'r-Galway, 5; Killarnwy, 19. SecPTEMsuin-Curraghl, 2; Tramrore, 9; Jenkinstown Park, 16; Johnstown, 23; Kilkee, 25; Limerick, 30. OCTo0an-Curragh, l4th; 1)owvn Royal Corpora- tion, 21; Cashel, 28. CURRAGH CAMP ...

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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. ...

Sporting

... #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, ...

Sporting

... 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 ...

Sporting

... 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 ...

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... .slyortillo. ASCOT HEATH RACES-TRURSDAYT TIuE CUP DAY. Sw1VErSTAstas of 50 Sovs. each, h ft, for 3-yr-olds, was won by Baron Rothschild's Comedy, The Visitors' Plate of 100 sovs, and 25 sovs to the second horse, by subscription of 5 sovs each, was welo by Lord Angtlesea's Astrologus. The Gold Cup, value 300 sovs, by subscription of 20 sovs each with200 added; 3-yr-olds,6stlOlb; four, 8st 5ibs; ...

Aquaties

... Aq IIt, ROYAL WESTERN YACHT CLUB REGATTA. Tnn. aquatic sports, under the ?? were nrqe~sumedP and concluded on Friday. The ?? was much more favourable for the display of the seamanship of the various crews titan o hepe ?? days,thereo being rather a stiff though variable breeze, principally fromn the south-east. A consider- able number of persons occupied the pier and jetty until after the start ...

Aquaties

... Aquatito. ROYAL WESTERN YACHT CLUB OF IRE- LAND. Tim attractive regatta of the Royal St. George Yacht Club was appropriately followed on Thursdays by a grand Corinthian sailing match in Dublin Bay, under the auspices of the R.W.Y.C. From the class and fame of the vessels entered, the match was one peculiarly interesting to yachtsmen. The entire scene, consequently, presented more the ...

Sporting

... .'filorting. CURRAGH JUNE MEETING-JUNE 24. Stewards-Sir T. Burke, Bart.; Marquis of Water- ford, William Quin, Esq. Judge-Mr. R. J. Hunter. Starter-Mr. M. Clanyv. The June meeting, which commenced this day, wvas largely and fashionably attended, although, not so numerously as we have seen on previous occasions. The racing was only of an average character, the best contested heat during the day ...

Sporting

... $11ortillo TATTERSALL'S -TUESDAY-Tun SETTLINO ON THE DIanny.-The general settling took place to-day, andI although ?? yet a large majority of the speculators who were present concurred in the opinion that, all things con- sidered, satisfactory progress was made. Only one ease of default is held to be hopeless. It will be in the recollection of our sporting readers that after the race for the ...

Sporting

... CURRAGH JUNE MEET[NG.-JuNn 25. T'iE weather this day was much more favourable than on the preceding one, the attendance nearly the same, and the racing, a return of which we append, much better:- Her Majesty's Plate of 100 sovs, for horses, &c. Weiglht for age. Sir T. Burke's b c Chicken, by Magpie, 4 yrs (T. Harrison, jun.) ?? ..1 ?? ?? I Mr. Maxwell's br c Fireblast, 3 yrs (Archer) ?? 2 Earl ...

Sporting

... 'flyorth1q. ASCOT HEATH RACES-W 2;DNESDAY. Cus-ro has rendered the Wednesday at Ascot an off day, albeit it possesses a powerful attraetion in its Hunt Cup, wlhich invariably commands one of thp Ilarest fields of the meeting. On the present occasion 28 horses started for it, and the race was one of deopinterest and beauty. As the competi- tors descended the hill, forming a line as regular ...