NOTES BY •• GOLUFINDER
... Handicap—Encounter or Garter Qirkn. Nobles Handicap—Garland. Heather Plate—LrcioiTT. Club Open Handicap—Morpa or BarMER. Blackberry Plato Lollard Mcslet ...
... Handicap—Encounter or Garter Qirkn. Nobles Handicap—Garland. Heather Plate—LrcioiTT. Club Open Handicap—Morpa or BarMER. Blackberry Plato Lollard Mcslet ...
... Open Handicap, 5 to 2 agst Morda; Grouse Handicap, Jack Spinner walked over; Nobles Welter Handicap, 2 1 agst Herbalist; Blackberry Maiden Plate, 2 to 1 agst Musloy Chief; Heather Plate, to 20 on Golden Ensign. ORDER OF RUNNING TO-DAY. Mareh Plata 2.18 ...
... Herbalist, although not previously a winner this season, was a strong order for tho Nobles Plate, and woo readily. The Blackberry Plato looked tbe good thing it proved tor Musley Chief, who did backers another good Corn. The Heather Plate was reduced ...
... invest stem from two four feet high, and the deadly nightshade, with dull, purple flowers, which «ro succeeded by shining blackberries, sweetish in teste, and producing fatal effect*. But there are popular flowers which many reader, think, will be to hear ...
... ago batsmen were haring pretty much all their own way, and scores one hundred and upwards wore, so to speak, os plentiful blackberries autumn. In not few cases aggregate scores of county teams had reached a total four and five hundred, whilo Yorkshire had ...
... STARTING PRIC! IL; Heather Piate, 9 to 20n Teufel; L dict 5 Belling Plate, 5 to 4 on 7 Se (am) Lo tet, Shae agst King an” Blackberry Maiden Plate, to 4. Soa of | Guarda WOLVERHAMPTON (| —— Mine, ORDER OF RUNNING TO-D. eR. — see al and — Half All-aged Maiden ...
... beautiful chestnut with good style, action, aad manners. Mr. M. H. Smiley, J.P., of Drumalia, Larne, ran the winner hard with Blackberry, haadwne, well-bred, and well-actioned black mare who richlv deserved the ribbon received. Mr. J. Watters, of Cromac Street ...
... 29—F-.t tba bo-t pair, not tees than 15-2 band* and over, driven tandem—l, Hugh H. Smiley, Drumalie. Larne—Approval sad Blackberry 2, W. Gaffikin. Netting Hill. Belfast—Lady Helen snd Mmerva: 3, W. M. Inglie, Culua, County Down—White Lilac, ertaoi end ...
... largely reflected in the attendance, and evidence of Easter recoss was furnished in the fart that M.P.’s tho hill were plenty blackberries,” East and South Belfast, East Antrim. North and South Down, among other ©onstitoenciw, bring re- ■ presented. Genial Lord ...
... £1; third prize, 10-s.—l, Frank Robertson, Ballygowan—Ruth ; 2, W. H. Cress well, Greencnstlo—Rutfina; 3, W. R, CrcHWoll— Blackberry. FARMERS’ CLASSES. Class 38—Shorthorn bull, calved to 1897 (six entries). First prizo, second prize, £3 ; third prize, £l ...
... botanists and .♦ teddy plunged out In treasures, the majority prelerred to skirt along the edge of the wooo, enjoying the blackberries, wbi. ta were just their best. The site some ruined cottages, perched slight eminence, oflcr.d tempting place for halt ...
... second and third. PARK PLATE of AI00; second receive AS; handicap steeplechase. Two miles. Mr. F. H. Wise’s Sloe, Hrckler—Blackberry, tyra. list Meson 1 Mr. B. P. Byaa’s Olsnonin, syr», lost IQJb, L. Ryan Mr. E. Morris's Liffsy, agad, list 41b, T. Collier ...