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CAMP AT THE CURRAGH

... CAMP AT THEE CURRAGH. MIDITARY SPORTS. The holiday spirit of the season was on Wednes. day' talcen advantage of to give the men stationed tit the, Curragh a day's enjoyment after their own hearts. Onc o'clock was the hour named for the comimencementofthe entertainmen ts,butbeforethlat time the gloomy promise of the morning was more than fulfilled-the olouds became lower in ihoirpo;i. tion anml ...

Sporting

... #11ortilq. S:PORTING RUNS WITH Loan FEBMOy's FoX HOUNDs ON FRIDAY,-The meet was Knookeen. Thu gallunt pack were scarcely thrown into cover when they dis- covered their fox, and after a short time made two of them break, fnd went off in sliorting style on a noble old fox, which gave them about twenty-five minutes of as as fast n run as hnd been seen for many years, without a single cheeka ...

IRISH TURF STATISTICS

... No. of Biacos Value Irish ITorseo. Age. Rlaces. lost. won. MAfewton-le-Willows, by Alel- bourne .2 ?? ?? 4 ?? 740 Blig-ht, bv Shinoom, . ?? 4 ?? 710 Meighi)air, bv lalrtaway. 7 ?? ?? 585 T lihe icken, iy MAgpie ?? ?? 8 o77 Zonave, byv liantain .. .2 . 2 .. 1 ?? '540 D)ancing Master, by Simoom 2 3 ?? 1 ?? 41.5 Citron, in Swveetnieat . .3 4 2 ?? 420 Vanity, by 11antam . 3 ?? 415 Angelica, by ...

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... #1'otin1g. SINININOToN FIIXIIOUNDS- Nemo, in tile Field, says:- I rather fally, sir, that this will be one of the oldest, if not the oldlest, pack of subscription ftxholounas in England. Thit they were hunted b Geoorge Vil ivrs Dulo of luekinlorim is certalin, as there is yet an agreenlit ol ?? betweili h1is Grace mnd one of his tinants, that, in place of monoy r ental, ho should keep for ...

Sporting

... #1100111q. LIVERPOOL SPRING 7MEETING, 1857. UNTRIES FOIR TIHE OCAND NATIONAL STErPLE CHASE- ABOUT FOUR MILES. Alhatross, (i rs; 1311lack Saln, agedI; The Blind 1-Harper, nged; Bospliorus, 1) Ascot; b g, by Bowv- siring, Faith (h b), lo vrs; Casso Coll, aged; Conrlild; Dangerous, aged; Emigrant, ag,(; Emluultol, 4 yr-s; Escap1e, urod, Fearless (Ii b), ri yrs; First of Mlay, 1nicst Queenl, aned; ...

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... ,fyrxthlq. DIAAMOR COURSING MEETING-JAN. 9. Stewal'ds-Eatil of Blective, h.P.; Lord Lucan, G. 0. Poloch, Esq.; F. Battersly, Esq.; G. A. Nichol- son, Esq.; John Rodon, Esq. Judge-Wri. Owens, Esq. Milltown Stakes_-Third Ties. Lord Lurgan'p Master 'Mat bent MJr. Jackson's Sir William. Lord ?? Billet beat Mr . Jackson'S Blue Eyed Nancy. Lord L.irgan's Mnster Mat and Lord Ilective's Billet divided ...

Sporting

... l~Fothtqlt, TIuE WARD ITON STAG HOUNDS.-On MAonday last one of the most extraordinary runs we haveever recorded took place with the above well.krnown panic -from Kilrue, where they met, to four miles beyond the town of Navav. Bitt two checks occurred, the finst at the imd of the fourth mile, and the last near Ratoath, the pace throughout hein-g killinl, until they ?? to Cerbalton, 'where the ...

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... Yllorting. COURSING AT CASTLE IEVERS, COUNTY LIMERICK. TIHE CASTLE STAKES-FOR ALL AGES. First ties. Mr. IHI levers' f b Hoieymoon beat Col. Dickson's f w b Hlvacinth. Dolonel Dickson's f W d Bullet beat MIr. 1-1. levers' bit b Ptisq~ Mr. Bolster's b d Bogie beat Mr. Blake's b b Fly. Colonel Direlsoll's Hellnahm beat Mr. Bennett's bd w J Harrow-pin. Mr. Going's r d p Andy beat Mr. Lyons' b b ...

Sporting

... I #pcrtillo. COUNTY CORK COURSING CLUB. The club met at Ahadlilane on Wednesday, to ran off an open stake-entrance l] 6s, with members' purso added. First doai to get the purse and two- thirds of tle stakes. The second dog one-third. Tho rurnning was as follows:- Mr. Wiso's r d Milayboy beat Mr. Hewitt's f b Elegance (2). Sr. Wise's r d Watty beat Mr,. Parley's r b p Phillis. Mr. Morley's f b ...

Sporting

... 5901til1_, CARLOW COURSING CLUB. FIISsT Tir. Mr. Jos. Penrose's b and w dog Whip, beat Mr. Wmn. Kelly's r an01 w d Raglan. Mr. W. P. Deverell's f and w dog Dick Turpin, beat Mr. J. Penrose's red bitch Eva. Mr. P. W. Deverell's b dog Alma, beat Mr. Goo. Kelly's b bitch Skip. Mr. George Kelly's dog Smoker, beat Mr. T. F. Gale's b dog Smuggler. Mr. Doverell's y andl w bitch Gipsy Queen, beat Mr. ...

Sporting

... 5pv1it. SPORTING IN IHELAND.-A correspondent of the Fgeld, W. N. Adams, writing on this subject, |ays:-In reply to ' A Gunner, he will find that a month's excursion in the West of Ireland will cost him, including all expenses, about 20s per day, not more. It never costs me more, and I have met, and boats generally in constant use. A Gunner will find plenty of ducks and wvildfowl, and ...

Sporting

... I'filortillo. Dewdrop, throe years, tile plrolpty of Mr. F. Bartne, an(l trained by Thomas Stepilleisoll, died t few dlays ago, from ahliesionr of the inrtestinies' to thie side-anr infirmity which, wve. b)eirve, wV:\S tile cauSO of the dneadt of Njinylitimnmer.-Bel IS LIe. GROUSE SIOOTINaO.-The ?? cotmu- Iitiy who have not their mssoors on it lense tire now oesitatinig as to whother thev ...