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COURSING

... COUR[iSING. by TaE LURGAN (OPEIN) MEETING. ind Ten VWaterloo Cop alone excepted, Lurgan is the ora greatest coursing meeting in the Unitad Kingloin, re4 and I might, without fear of contsadictlon, chuck his ia the antipodes too. Thes is, no doubt, a s5weep- ist- ind ig statement, but it is rne in which I will be borne the out by ninety-nine out of every hundred couraors. or- In fine weather ...

SPORTING:

... CURRAGH MEETDI G - YESTERDAY. ISPEOIL AND ORDINARY TZLEGLRBS1 The LoRD LTEuTMANr's PLTE of 100 guineas. One mile and a-half. Mr. 1A. Taylor's Ben Battle, 3 yrs, Set 121h (Ash- worth)1 ?? ?? Mr. C. E. Livesay's .Cataract, 3 yrs, Est Ulb (IV. Behanl) . . .2 ir. Brophy's Condore, 4 yrs, 9st 71'o (P. Gavin) ?? 3 Also ran-Acrostic, T. Ryan; Lady Bird, Dillon; Minette, Maidment; Waspswing, Co3tello. ...

SPORTING

... SPORJTING. ns THE TURF IN ENGLAND. [FROX OUR CORRESPONDRNT ] aB SATURDAY. Ir the racing brought to a ?? ti's wveek haa not l casnay light upon the future i' has Lbeen ncithor dull nor uninteresting, anddthe proceedings at Lich- beI field and Leiester indicate that the sport in the tis midlands has taken a fresh lease of popularity. 1v There was no lack of horse flcah at either of ths Lis ...

SPORTING

... Box NEWMARKET FIRST OCTOBER MEETING- sb YBSTEBDAY. am [SPECIAL TRIEEGRAM] to [FROX OUR. COORRESPONDENT.] res CoUrN LAGRANGE inaugurated his fresh connection ter with the English Turf very favourably this after. Ps noon, taking two races with Conflan'e and Regalade an% and ranning second with Lonisette. The sport was tw poor, and it will not exhibit a great improvement to-morrow, when the ...

SPORTING

... KELS0 MIEETING-YESTERDAY, The PBINCz of WVALrs' irAKEs. -Nobility (MIr. Spence) . ?? ?? ?? ?? I La lyrnanina (;vner) . 2 l::vclcn (Bnr. o .. . Also ran-Mineiralogy, Mr. Holly; Juga, owner. Betting-? to 4 agseI Mineralogy, 2 to 1 agst Eveleen, 5 to 1 ?? Nobility, 6 to I agst Juga, 10 to 1 ag3t Las Fornarina. Won by a neck; a lengthanda a-haif between second and third. The BOWMONT STASES. ...

SPORTING

... 'I E 'TURr IS ENGLAND. I [FROM OUR CORRESPOSDENT.] I LONDON, SATURDAY. SrOony at rerma:.ec was not of a gay deeciption, pn toiuot of we.e4t;r the mecting began far moze ;-pieustney than it terminated. The only items test uroeuced real interest were the Great Eastern i and OVtober lhaudicaps, xhioh affect the Cesare- witch end Crambridgsehire to a slight extebt only. Loliuiu in the first of his ...

COURSING

... I LURGAN (OPEN) IMEETING, 1874. SECOND D&Y. |FROM. OUR REPORTER.] LURGAN, WEDNESDAY EVENING. Stewards-Hf, Heywood, Egq; Thos. Henderson, Esq ; NV. Eltringham, Eeq; Dr. Dougall, J. T. Simpson, Esq ; W. J. M lHaffi, Esq; W. H. Mlassey, EsRq; W. F. Hutchinson, !aq; and W. Whyte, Esq. Flag Stewerd-T. D. Raornby, Eq. 8lip Steward-Col. Cunyng'nam, CaU Stswards-G. J. Alexander, Esq., and Ospt. Lecky. ...

SPORTING

... Lz;ICiSTE'1 MIEiZiNQ-Yzsrzanzr. I EPXtCLL AND ORD2IT EZSOBAXS&1 . The GOPSALL PAin STAKES. N iPillesden. Set 5.b (Glover) .. ?? .. 1 Panama, 8St 51b (Butler) ?? ?? ?? 2 Carpet Slipper, 8st l0lb (Skelton) . 3 Also ran-Hannah, Ahhworth; Patrick, Archer. Betting-Even on Pan=sm, 9 to 2 aget Billesden, 6 to - 1 agst Patrick Won in a canter by five lengths; Carpet SEpper was P a bad third. L I. The ...

SPORTING

... THE IHOUGIITON MEETING-YEsrT DTA. |BEGLAL AND OBDntMABY TELEGB LI The C.AMBRIDGEHBE STAKES. Peut Etre (Rolfe) . ?? ?? ?? 1 Chieftain (C. A.-cher). ?? ?? Lord Goewra (Shepherd) ?? ?? Also ran - Lowlander, Fordham; Franc Tireur. Pratt; Finisterre, Griffiths, Hochstapler, Parry; Lem- nos, T. Osborne; Newry, F. Webb; Mendip, G. Cook; K1hedive, Constable; Gamecock, Newhouse; Flower of Dorset, ...

COURSING

... COUS IN Of MLtTRGAN (OPEN) MEERT 1 i IS%4. !ToESnAv, 1.3rti OCTOflXR, '.ND po; . siOU IAxYA. FIRST DOSY. LusZUAN, i4':,o Ea Sti. Ste' ail.s--I. :fywo-i.o, ];1>i Th . ?? G;te 1ir 0 E31. F XV l' It h'r-hem, F:e ' i.. ii. 1. T. 1 Simpsoln, ts ;V ., J. ?? f ; \V. itI . MnAsiey, E4CI; ;Vr, F. -Lai qiso, d-aj ,i -| Whyts, EEq. Flag Steward--T. D Eornhy, E&d.1 Slip Stoiwarid-Col. %o7,zynebLh. Call St ...

SPORTING:

... NOETHALLEETON MEETINHG-SAT=ArY. The Grand Stand Stakes-Oberoc, 1; Foreshore, 2; Bingo, 3. Four ran. The Juvenile Selling Plate-Sati-faction, 1; Emme- line. 2; Bermardet, 3. Ten ran. The Bloomfield Nursery-Robinl, 1; Stamfordhaxn, 2; Bab-at-the-Bowster filly, 3. Eleven ran. The Harewood Plate-Dutmihtre, 1; Golden Rose, 2; Argon, 3. Nine ran. The Notalrton Handicap-Lady Mary, 1; Miner-. alogy, 2 ...

SPORTING

... I u SNDOON BETTING-SATuEDAIr, 'Pres Associatlon Telegram.] TEE CESA3EWIT CE, TUESDAY, OCr. 13. 8 to 1 agat Hessleden, t f 10 to 1 - Mornington. t 100 to S - Louise Victoria, off 14 to 1 - Royal George, t 20 to 1 - Chimes, t 20 to 1 - Shannon, t 40 to 1 - Whitehall, t 20 to I - Bertram, t 25 to 1 - Chane, t 25 to 1 - Truth gelding, t 25 to 1 - Lacy, t MIDDLE PAlR PLATE, WEDNESDAY, ocr. 14. 8 to ...