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ORMOND AND KINO'S COUNTY CLUB MEETING

... beat Mr Lyster's bk b Lizzy, by Whitefoot out of Dove Blackberry beat Reporter Whip beat Bridal Bonnet (1) Mr Eoraght’s bk Whip, by Rhada.nanthus out of Welldone, beat Mr Robinson's bk d Blackberry, by Dick out of Lucy, and wuu. The ALL-AGED OPEN STAKES ...

SAPLINGS

... >hame) out Brudence, pupped Jan , lb62(Mr Kyana) ••••••• ■••••••• ® Black by The Peer out of Kay of Light (own sister to Blackberry), pupped Juue 10,1862 (Mr Harley). •; Black Ikkj, by The Peer oat of Slater Jeopardy, by Weapon oat Japonic*, popped ...

The CIIADDENWYCK STAKES, for ail ages

... Blunder Mr J. Card ns Flo Mr Water ns Mr Maltby ns Mildew Mr Ramsey Blueball Mr J. Clough ns Alice Hawthorne Mr C. Phillip ns Blackberry Mr Goldsborougb ns Flirt Mr Water ns Tipton Slasher Mr tloldsboroagh ns Fly Mr Maltby What 11. Sable heat Lord Harry I Don ...

BETTING AT TATTERS ALL’S

... the aggregate ten times. Another candidate scarcely so healthy as of late was Blue Gown, “twenties” being plentiful as blackberries in autumn, while, per contra. The Earl had a strong party behind him’, who would Lave been satisfied with to 1. Pira*: ...

WINCHESTER COLLEGE

... for Liverpool, contributed 98 runs, with only one chance ; while on the part of Cheshire double figures were plentiful as blackberries. Score: LIVERPOOL. W. Horner, b H. 8. Armltsb-ad Ist inn 7 notout C. H. Hollins, c Hornby, b Sykes 4 cSykeB,bU.B.ArmltsteaJ ...

KU(Ur»—TmwU7 Moore Abbey, at I*; Thor»d*j UnMRMM?dßo^’V)—Taeadaj Darragh Wood. Friday New foraat

... morning. Still the K. A. picture, stated some months since, is confined the portrait of Mr Parry, on his favourite | mare Blackberry, with Alfred Hodges in the distance, bringing up the bounds nit Master's signal. The seat and style of this renowned M.F ...

JANUARY, Oittrtor Club (Open) .. Ireland....--

... I*- I’/'i,' Jacket, out of Sully MrR. Oraltnm nt f b Begs' - Murtou, bv Country out of Scot's bit-b.». *if Mr vv, Thompson Blackberry, Bedlamite out exit'd (krai! on. Meteor beat Bernard 1 Bu’.lb* Run best Jonathan Wild Bell 'K?at WIM Deer North Brlttm Peggy ...

The IRISH NATIONAL OPEN STAKE,

... Sarah’s Son, by Romance out of Lady Sarah Mr T. Thompson’s r Trip the Daisy, by Blondin out of Barmaid, beat Mr R. Wilton’s bk Blackberry, by Dick—Lucy Mr Thomas’s bk w d Whip, by Whisker out of Fanny Elssler, beat Mr James’s be w b Vision, by Canarad/o—Wyvern ...

Cork Southern Club (Champion)(Clojoe), Ireland

... Little Maid Mr n. M. Lang s b Lizzie, by Buckthorn out of Butterfly, beat Mr Dyke’.-* w Dressmaker, Crulgengillan out of Blackberry James Dunlop's bk Dismal by Ptarmigan out Diana Vernon, beat Mr J. L. Ewing’s d Epaulette, by Leonard Lindsay ontef Kateila ...

All ANTICIPATED BEAR HUNT

... an English sportsman, or for sporting Young England, y earning so for bear hunts. Bear* are certainly not as plentiful blackberries in Norway, but neither is there absolute dearth oi them ; there is, therefore, not the least rMaooatle doubt, the adve ...

DECEMBER

... after the second fence, gave way to Blackberry for second place, Gipsy going on third. The Old Squire still lying fourth. Jumping into the winning field trie first time Concave was still very far ahead of Blackberry, close upsides with whom was Confederate ...

HUNTING IN HEREFORDSHIRE

... him for a considerable time with a bad flashy scent, were compelled leave him and try again for another and abetter fox. Blackberry was the next draw but bv this time the great men of the hunt—l don t mean the ridingmen—bad gone home tired, or perhaps ...