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... 5?partiaff.- - [PREPARED FOR TILE BELFAST NUWS-LEUTER.] GOODWVOOD MEETING. WEDNESDAY. The Cowdray Stakes of 10 sols each, II ft, with 50 a10led; two-yr-oldls, 6st 711); tfice, 8st 91b; fuel'. fst 71i); fire and upwards. fst 1211t; mares allowed 31S; the winner to he soldI for £150 if demanded. T.Y.C. Fire sobs or no race, Prince Frederick, ?? ?? 1 Chlzlocc, .. .. .. ?? l1osina, ?? Three ran, ...

Sporting

... J;Jwlilly. :7V 1 1 1 NEWN[ARKET 'JULY MIEETI NG-YESTERDAY. lenewval of the Sunmer Handicap, a Sweeptakes of 15 sovs each, with 200 added. Yorkshire Greiy, ?? ?? I Haiiitakere. 2 Princess Royal . 3 Seven ratn. Handicap Plate of 50 sors for three-year-olds and upwards. Ophelin, .. ..a. .. .. . Dol ello, ?? 2 Five ran, The Town Plate of 50 sovs, for thrce-yeai-olds entrance, 3 soss. Scrlibbler, ? ...

Sporting

... ip-orfiliff. Ml A Z E R A C E S. TiIE third day's racing at the Maze Course came off yesterday, and the day being flne the :atteindance was large and respectable. FIRST RACE. Tim DowxNsmusi STARES, 1t sore. each, 10 forfeit, 50 sovs. added by the Mlarquis of Downshire, for now yearlings, to be run when two years old -colts, 8St. 7Ilb; fillies and geldings 8st. 21b, SIb. al- lowed to the ...

Cricketing

... v Grithtfilig. LURGAN CRICKEt' CLUB 17, WARINGSTOWN CRICKET CLUB. Tars match Was iPlayed, on Wednesday, at Warings- town, in tie deonesne of MjIarjor Waring, the Warings- town Club whinning inl one inning with 44 runs extra. We subjoin the score:- LtUC.A N SLUn. Ist Innings. 2nd inn E Posperd b out by Nivon 0 e by Niven Win Douglas b out by e by J HeTnni Niven 0 Henning A M'Koewn o out by Wom ...

Cricketing

... gridatill-?, BANBRIDGE AND WARINGSTOWN CLUBS. UETURN MATCH, TntI return match between tihe above clubs came off, on the ground of the former club, adjoining tile town of Banbridge, on Siturdavy lIst, tile otilh instant, whll thu ?? was again victorious by one wiciket to go down. The play on both sidos was good, and tho match most closely contested, The day, fortu- nately, unlike the former ...

Cricketing

... w 6fithictiq, SECOND ELEVEN OF UNION CRICKET CLUB V. JIOLYWOOD CRICKET CLUB. TuI return niatch between these clubs caiue ofl on Thursd]ay last, oii the ground Or the Uninn Clbm), who were again the winners, although it wilL he seen that their Holywood friends gave them a little more trouble than in the previous game, 'The hatting was in grenenal tamo, bint the flolding of both clubs, at all ...

Sporting

... %poffillg, NEWMARKBIT JULY Ml;ETI.NG-Yhunmn-vD,.Y, The Chesterfield Handicap of 30 sovs each, 204ft. 'fhirty-four subs. Cantine, ?? ?? . I Kimn-at-Arms, ?? ?? ?? 2 Nine ran. hlandicap Plate of 50 nsovs, f'or three-year-olds and upwards. lgsperallec, ,. ?? ?? Valley BOY, By ?? ?? ?? ?? 2 Seven ran. Sweepstakes of 10 sov-i each. The Nvinner to be sold for 350 sovs, Olympus, ?? Padwortl,.. Five ...

Yachting

... fttifiliff ROYAL ST. GEPORGE'S YACHT CLUB REGATTA. Tin: numbers attracted to Kingstown on Thursday by the IReratta woroe oven, greater than onl the previotus day, whilst the weather was fortunately much more hivourlahlc. Tihe following is tile programtnme of the day's pro- coedings, wvitlh tile resilits:- .SAILINGt AT TCHIES. FwIRsTr ]itto) A Piece of Plato-prcsented by Commodore thie Mar- ...

Sporting

... ,5-, ?Ordllff . AINTREE. RACBS.-YESTERtDAY, KNOWSLEY HANDICAP. Ptto, ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? 1 Terirnc, ?? . ?? . . ?? ?? 2 Mloose, ?? 3 Five ran. TESTIMONIAL STAKES. Master Bagot, . I Galeloat . .. . . 2 Three ran, TOXTETII PAltC STAKES. Fish ermnan, .. Walked over. ME'ItSIY STAtS. Girft , ?? ?? ?? I Awful, ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? 2 Dutchman's Daughte, ?? ?? ?? 3 Four ran. BATIt ST.A Ki-S . Sans Cutllote ,. ...

Natching

... guefi llj. ROYAL ST. GEORGES YACHT CLUB REGATTA, 21T JULY. Tinss regatta comm1enced under very favourable cir- cunistanices. The attendanco was very numelouis, and both c6lubs were crowded with fashionabls. IHis Excellency arrived, accompanied by Captain Cooke- rell, ?? at 2.30, and was received by a committee of the club, and partoolk of dejeener. After the dejenter b's Excellency went; on ...

Cricketing

... 6ritheting. BELFAST CRICKET CLUB V. THE LURGAN DEIESNE CRICKET CLUB. Titis match, as previously arranged, came off, yester- day, in Lord Lurgan's domesne. With the excoption of an occasional shower, the weather was favourable for the game, which was witnessed by a considerable number of spectators. The representatives of the Bclfast Club appeared first at the \Vickets, and silc- ceeiled iia ...

Sporting

... j6puTfill'tJ? MAZE RACES-SECOND DAY. TnErS races were continued yesterday; and, as the weather proved more favourable than on the previotis day, there was even a larger attendance than during tile ?? day. Thc racing was as follows FIRS' RACE. Tmd BEIILAST TIANDICAP Of 10 SOVS ea11ch, halt' forfeit in case of acceptance-50 sovs added. Second horse to save his stake, provided four start; four ...