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... NEWMARI(ET OCTOK3ER MEETING. W EDNE1DAY. TinE St. Leger Stakes of 25 sovs each, for three- year-nlds. Captain White's Ulysses, by Annandale ?? 1 Mlr. Barne's colt, by Pyrrbius the First ?? ?? 2 Bettillg-5 to 2 on Ulysses, who made all.the run- ning, and non by 13) lengths. Handluicap Sweepstakes of 15 sovs each, 10ft, for two- year-olds. Duke of Bedford's Spbict, by Orlando.1 Mr. F. Fisher's ...

Sporting

... Ayortilli., MAZE OCTOBER RACES. VITIST DAY (wanrNESDAY), 22ND OCTOnEr. THESE races commenced to-day. The weather was very fine. The following was the result of the run- Ulster October Free Handicap of 5 sovs each; in cass of acceptance, 20 sovs added. Second horse to save his stake, provided four start. Two miles. Captain Burke's Disowned, 4 yrs, 8st 71b. ?? M1r Isaac Day's Waterfdll, aged, ...

ARMAGH STEEPLE-CHASES—THURSDAY

... ARAI SCA;II STI IEEPlEClIASES-.Tiuiisi)'y. Y It ST it A Y. Till ibove races commenrcced this nay. There wva. ani ittitlliiise ar ttendanice. Tihe Iycatier ..iwas timl, and fth cout is' n good order'. Speculation briskc. Thle prititeial r~iue soon lost mcclih of its interest, CO~i'tig ito thte quocik tlistuissal of half thle held by falls. A SDItleriid rid~' ?? thle tilii're pIlaced, ellding, ...

Sporting

... r?11ort1q. NORTH UNION COURSING CLUB. OCTOBER STH AND 9T11, 1806. President-Viscount Massereene and Ferrard. Judge-Mr. Owens. Secretary-Dr.' Nixon, Royal Antrim Artillery. Captain Lindesay, Royal Tyrone Fusiiiers, kindly acted as slipper. Stewards-Lorl Lurgan, W. Chaine, Janmes Cramsie, J, G. Winder, Esqrs., and.Captain Rice, R.A.A. TIIE VASE, Mr Cramsie's f d Wild Dayrell beat Lord Lurgan's ...

Sporting

... 1YrVtirng. CURRAGH OCTOBER IMEETING-1856. WDISNESDAY, 15TH. TnE attendance, in consequence of the weather, was extremely limited. Appended is a brief return of the running:- Sligo Stalces, 25 sOv3 each. Mr L Keegan's ch c Prizefighter 1 Mi Wynne's b f North Leach. ?? .. .. 2 Betting-7 to 4 on Prizefighter, who won in a canter by nearly a distance. Her Majesty's Plate of 100 gs, for horses, ...

Sporting

... CURRAGH OCTO13ER MEETING-1SO6. FnlI'AY, I jrMi. 'I'.iis, the last day of the Curragih races for the year 18ti6, did not much implrove in atteldlalace upon its predecessor, and proceeded in thi following order:- 'l'he Firing Stakles, 3 sovs each, 26 sovs alded. Mr St George's ch c Saiis-culotte, , . IlMr 'l'toliipsoii' b ni Nuvice . .. . 2 Ten ran. Betting- 4 to I against Surprise. Won easilv. ...

Sporting

... 'fl)-ortlaq. CURRAGH OCTOBER MEETING-185i. Tur1DAY, 14TI. Stewards-Sir T. Burke, 1art., Marquis of Water. ford, nVm. Quin, Esq. Ranger-Robt. Brown, Esq. Deputy Rantzer and Kee.per of the AMatch-bool-J. R. Hunter, Eiq. Judge-Mr. Robert J. Hunter. Starter-MrI. Clancy. The Otober Meeting at the Curratqh, which comn- menced this day, failed to brilg together as large an atttitdlatce as we have ...

MAZE OCTOBER RACES

... SECOND DAY (THtURSDAY), 23RD ?? TiEm weather was exceedingly favourable this day, and-the course was in excellent condition for sport. A considerable number of persons assembled on the ground to witness the races, and conducted them. selves throughout the day with the greatest order and propriety. A number of the constabulary force was present, but fortunately their interference was not ...

Sporting

... MIJArtiq. CURRAGH OCTOBER MEETING-1856. TIURSDAY, 16TIT. TIE weather this day was much more favourable than on either of the preceding ones, the attendance larger, and the racing of more tban average eha- racter. Challenge of the Kirwan Stakes of 25 ?? each. Air Maxwell's b c Fireblast valked over. Sweepstakes of 5 sovs each, 3 ft, 25 sovs added, for two years old, AMr Irwin's Armagh, Gst 51d ...

PRESERVATION OF GAME IN IRELAND

... TIIE followine lettor, from the most popular of all the sporting j,,urliais, is from the pen of a gentleman of a Northern Irish county, Well ?? ovt only for his high charactel in sporringt society, but for his ItbeOtLity and public spirit in ail matters ?? ;o improve and advance the character of our pro- vince:- SIR-As this is a quoe(tion now mouch spoklien of, allow ate to set-est that all ...