Refine Search

COURSING

... the bet- ting. When I wrote on Monday 100 to 6 was with difficulty obtainable, but now offers of 20 to I are plentiful as blackberries in the Autumn, which is a very sinister fact. It remains to be seen whether Mr. Hodlson will be as lucky as was Mr. Stocker ...

SPORTING

... l'ii BelI ; I red. SI auth's Cellecni'hlas, 2. A PUTIt ?? - ne ¾.4. l~ls. Eutiance. 5s . Tie-u star-d itf; icyol'lohs pout. Blackberry Blossotus, beligt tie- ?? thit wiiler. A ?? lhutnt followed, aftier which there was a splendid displavof fireworks, Mr. ...

THE TURF AND THE BREED OF HORSES

... governmeat Aitlk even greater stringency than his predecessors. SHOL'=NG ArarAin AT NorroavGx.-On Saturday two boys, who were blackberrying on Mapperley Hilla, near Nottingham, discovered i in a Held the body of a cbild quito warm. A police officer was sent for ...

Published: Tuesday 13 September 1864
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1236 | Page: 3 | Tags: Sports and Games