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... (O'Grady), and Captain Shouldham's eLittle Jessie (Wynne). Little Girl led from the start, with Little Jessie second, up to Patton's Hill, where Little Doe took second place. The three held these positions in the race until the ?? Girl winning easily, with ...

Sporting

... stamped envelope. 8053 TENACITY OF THE LIFE OF A L.anai.-In the month in of AMgust, several of the work-people of Mr. Thos. r, Patton, Glenalmond, near Crieff, were employad in er driving larch bark to a smearing shed at Greenfield. It o ppears that a cross-bred ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... RUSNING MATCO Foo TJIE C6i1Pioei[HP OF JFtRAnc, NovEmBEn ?? lateet betting on this eveat is 5 to 2 and 3 to I on Captain W. if. Patton-Saunders (tte. holder), at which any amount of money canbe bad. BDth gentlemen are n tihe finest possible trim'for the match ...

Published: Tuesday 05 November 1861
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 777 | Page: 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... the 22nd tit., the Inkerman, Grant, of Belfast, from Liverpool. SAILED From Liverpool, on the 21st inst., the Penningham, Patton, for flftvre. From l'rovidenie,, on the 5th inst., the Persia, ?? for New York, to load for Gloucester. PUT INTO Lamnlash ...

CRICKET

... ?? ?? 2L Ja r c Pu ser b Hamil- TH. Jacksorn, rur. 1tt n, ?? 3 5, J. Stuart, b Hatnilton, ?? 1 b Hamilton, 0 .m XV. Patton, b Hopkins, ?? 1 b Hamilton, 0 Sh c H Dowell,b Ea. be j TV. Irwin, b Hamilton, ?? 0 miltn,.0 he K Rlag-ennis, b Hamilton ...

SPORTING

... the two stalks weighed sixteen lbs.- li; ,.aheolghc R~eport; 7 SiirpilS CATASTrOPHEE.-DUBLIN, FRDAY,- The barque Sheiheld, Patton master, from St. Jobn's, with deale. bound for Dublin, passed through . the. bay this evening. She had on board a portion ...

SPORTING

... Archibald, Walker, from Cadiz and Belfast; and Greenock, MiCann, from Mauritius. At Sulina, on the 13th ult., the Warbler, Patton, of Belfast, from Gibraltar. SAILED From Troon, on the 5th inst., the Phoenix, Bourne, for Matanuas; and Sylph, MAuley. fur ...

CRICKET

... following day, and start given. 4923 Tnr BIDuGEwATER ELECT) ON.-Apetition. against the return of Mr. Vanderbyll, who defeated Mr. Patton, the Lord Advocate, at Bridgewater, vill be immediately presented. According to our informa- tion, there can be no doubt that ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... but the former soon re fell to one of Jackson's terrors for a single, and In a very abort time he elso disposed of Messrs. Patton and Maitiland, the bowling of Jackson being nuderiable, with great speed, tu end straight on. Captain Hunter being absent ...

SPORTING

... about seventy. December 20--Meeting il the First Pres- byterian Church, )romara. 11ev. W. Craig in the chair, Rev. W. J. Patton also present. There were nearly eighty in attendance. December 21. Meeting held in the Protestant Hall, Dromore. Rev. J. K ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... mul~ch prufit is to he looked for, THEX L.ATE LoRD JUSTICE.CLEM-,..The Nesw Yo~k, Tribtnsc of October 15 eas'a -The Wae Mir. Patton, Lord Justice Clerk of Scotland, lately sat asi juidg'e its a bribery case., Soon afterwards, it appeared, in the course of ...

Published: Monday 01 November 1869
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1785 | Page: 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE BELFAST REGATTA

... Cqltain ?? Fitzsimons, Henry flarrison, EI.; W lliam Lewis, Esq.; and 0. B. Graham, Esq. The noblemen and gentlemoen under whose patton- age the raees will be run, many of wlhino are ex- pucterl to he prrsent, ?? of Donegal, Lord Duffiiin, Lord Lor-an, Sir John ...