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... The Vicar and John o'Gaunt nest, and Duke of Rich- mond last for about three furlongs, when John o Gaunt took closer order with Bondager, Balder- dash going on third in front of The Skipper, with Dornoch next. Half-way up the straight John o'Gaunt was beaten ...

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... Whltakee's Ormerod, 4 yrs, ?? Bewicks 2 Mr W H Moore's Leybourne, 4 yre ?? .. Owimr3 Mr John Moore's Anardhist, 4Aed lint 10ib .Mr John Thuroby 0 Mr R Cox's Lord Cardigan, S yrs ?? Esr0e Lord 1nLUrs 0 7 to Boa;pt t, Leibo eru to 1esl a by A archist1 for 1ODg ...

Published: Friday 02 December 1892
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 4743 | Page: 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

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... (Fitten) 7 2 Mr. J. W. Gray's Tiady Cardigan 9 (Evans) 3 Alsoran-Mr. J. Kidd's Oxford Swell and Mr. W. Matthewson' Glisland. Betting-Evens on Gilesland, 3 to 1 agst TullT- call Boy, 4 to 1 ag-t Lady Cardigan, and 1 D to I agst Oxford Swell. The ...

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... fortonate officer was so badly injured thnt he had to be removed to the infirmary, where it was found he had sustained a broken arm- Thalaba was all the rage for the Emscote Plate. but cat up mode- rately, Dame Heron winning easily. Master Percy was backed ...

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... PLA'1E of tE), a huniteW 6etepebe -Two mile. Me Wflenway's Wrarhawk, 6 ye Mr PXewtn~sBrunette, aged 'Mr John Boche's Bitter Sweet, 5yes i My John Beebe's Conry, agd Mr P Colfar's Wheedler, 4 yza Mr S Breen's Miss Malcolm, 5'yrB Mr mI Mickey's Freedom ...

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... was held yesterday in the Courthouse, Town Hall, he- fore Mr. John Anderson, J P. (in the ohar) ; Mr. A. D. Lemon. J.P.: and Mr.' R. L. Patterson, J.P. Constable Orr, Strsandtown, charged John Caiwell, of Ballyhackamore, with having been drunk and disorderly ...

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... M'Kelvey, James .l'Ouallagh, Nelson M*Bride. Thomas Genniff, Joha Boyle, John llylands, Win. Carson. James Boyle, Robert Carson, Davin Carson, and John Morgan. Jundge-)fr. John Parkes. Slipoer-3Ir. Jamnes Boyle. Treasurer-Hr. Win. J. Donnelly. Honorary ...

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... Counties Railway, gave u Is a special train tack at four o'clock'. A trot of over a mile brought us to the mneet, where John Galway and John HI. Bell were in wait~ing with nine couples of hotunds that looked to be inthe pink of condition. G~ood man across ...

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... Sprder, , 'aiassor fled Spider. ''. J. B. 'ilc'y ns hik d Leitrim John, Carroew-Deelc, ! i. B. T. Mecaen's hi cod M darker, The Jingler I a ds allr Sbd e. J. Jie ll's r d Little John, Lord Jesper-Prinecxs May, agxt M~r. A. Firth ns bd anid xv d Sorting ...

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... easily by two yards. Timae 10 4.5sscs. Third Heat-J Grattan, 10 yds, 1; V li Hughes, H }1, 8 yds, 2; *V 11 Nash, 6& yds, 3. Won easily. Time, Usecs. Final Heat-Wallace, 1- Rey- nolds, 2; Heugbes, 3; Grattan, 0; Shaw, 0; Snow, 0. Won by two yards; a foot ...