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SPORTING

... Simonetta. Weights raised BIb. CURRAGH TRAINING REPORTS. CURRAGH, WPDNESOAY.-A dull morning. Mr. Beasley gave Greek Girl, Blackberry, and The Dream a good gallop of two miles and a half: St. Thomas and Flying Column covered one mile at half speed; Repartee ...

SPORTING

... The others 'are on the srrawv teds. CURRAGHI TRAINI'NG NOTES. CURRAGH, TauEsDAY.-A fine morning. Mr. Beasley's Lismore, Blackberry, Brown Tommy, andI AintreLe galloped two miles at half speed. W~izard, Lord Zetand,~ Mount Armstrong. Sarah Bern'oardt. ...

A WONDERFUL MEDICINE

... have never had a sieter, Rachel. he said, with a sunny smile. Who would have dreamed in the old days when we hunted for blackberries in the coppice woods that it would have come to this? --- littchel could not speak. She led the way ' silently into the ...

Published: Friday 23 January 1891
Newspaper: Witness (Belfast)
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3439 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

A STUDENT'S FREAK

... into the '-room. and we laid him onto the and I brnng the hartshorn for him to and I fanned him, sad I put a spends! ri blackberry to lige, I hailled emplane; MI hi some to. He was a on, dressed in a red shirt end overalls sad old shoot. _ _ _ ..This ...

BELFAST EVENING TELEGRAPH MON DAY. jMAY__4__IB9II

... day bad a dead-boat for (he chiof event> the Citizen's Piste, hunters' steeplechase—tho i judge being unable to separate Blackberry and Cinnamon. Nine-tenths of tho onlookers can. sidsred that the latter had won; hot whilst •baring this view myself, X ...

Published: Monday 04 May 1891
Newspaper: Belfast Telegraph
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3403 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

HONEYMOON LAND

... At our feet, sheltered by the Cornish cliff, and ready for the coming October, but overshadowed just now by dog roses and blackberry blossom, are the huge black-tarred seine boats for the pilchard fishing, which is the glory of a Cornish autuoin That ...

Published: Friday 21 August 1891
Newspaper: Belfast News-Letter
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3756 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

SPORTING

... Perfection. 6 Captain Dewhurst's Shvlock, 6 a.lr Slade-Gully's Fair Fight, 6 Mr P Boarke' Widgeon. J alrR, EE ea'slev's Blackberry. 4 Mr F K Lswrence's (late Mr J 3 Makers) Pau1 Pry! 5 kr Reidy's Brian Born. a 3--r Stephen IKelly's Firewptef, 6 Aer Aliernan's ...

SPORTING

... second 30, third 20, and, foarth 10 soya; weight for age, with penalties and allowanct~es. Three miles.' ?? H Beasley's Blackberry, 4 Mr Arthur's Mahatmia, 5 Mr Blake's Biphin, a Mr Blake's Obttr, 5 Mr Bourk-e's Frank, 4 Mr Brady's Fear Not, 5 Mr Brophy's ...

SPORTING

... Manchester-Kingsclere. CtIRRAGH TRAINING NOTES. CUnRBAGt, MoNAY.-A bitterly cold morninir. Mrs Beasley gave Flying Column, Blackberry, and St. Thomas a rousing gallop of three miles. 'Mr. Linde's Flint, Ardoarne, Mercury, Friponne, Mareschal, Klinnoul, ...

SPORTING

... Sherwood 8 9Mr Thompson's Chiltington. Matthews isO BLord Penrhyn's Thistledown Cole 8 8Mr Elsey's St. Martha Private 8 7Mr Blackberrie's c by Childeric- Amber, by Nuneham. Private 8 7Mr Botterill's Overcast Ireland 8 7Mr Sharps's Prussian Monarch Giney 8 ...

TOLD IN THE TWILIGHT

... own; and woe to (he urchin who tell into his cruel hands while engaged in the dear delights of bird-nesting, netting, or blackberry gathering on his land. But harsh as hi might be to these strangerchildren, there was one child to whom he was I said to ...

Published: Saturday 28 March 1891
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 4495 | Page: 4 | Tags: none