SPORT AND PLAY
... Flower King n2!b) I* following athlete* were reouahfled from dwt* lagle. R J Mosentlial's Pardva! ( :2lb» Man* e.d (RancorsW Thoma* (Runoora). J Williams (Bara*- ...
... Flower King n2!b) I* following athlete* were reouahfled from dwt* lagle. R J Mosentlial's Pardva! ( :2lb» Man* e.d (RancorsW Thoma* (Runoora). J Williams (Bara*- ...
... Every man is an athlete, in the pink of condition; every horse, waggon, and mule is specially selected. This compact, mobile, hardy, and perfectly-equipped column is as complete and perfect a force as any general might wish to lead. The composition is significant ...
... purpooos, R Tom- Hill and Maconochie, Tovil; 2S W Thomas, The c5;-U« are carried out in a satis- Its affaira are managed en-! scored several time* this year. was first and Son, Bishton; 2 W Lindsay. j Forest W Thomas. French ban, any factory manner by Messrs ...
... dcllcxc; At the annual meeting the I England Agricultural Society, ycs.e York was by acclamation clcc. ensuing year. Mr. Thomas Hardy is vcor.- old ture” remarks that'he lias lived : nowlodged a- second only M living novelists. A column of several thousand ...
... Hunt, 4 \V. Uawbrr. Z. Carr. R»x Ox Toxuces ar Tosuci At the annua! m England Agrirultur; York was by aeelai ensuing year. Thomas Hardy ture ” remarks tiiat nowlwlged second > living novelist. column of « marching iu i extreme south that ami other p JJOMOCEA ...
... allowed 31h., and maidene 51b. in addition; the second to receive 19 tors.; one mile and three furlongs iltaoe started at 2 t Hardy’s ST HKt'BKK. 3y« I/oates fl Ijonl I'ucravrn SKA KlHj, Sloan 2 « Mr .1 Pbelues ROl GE. 4w' 3 9 Mr Dob Ml's lloeoet. svs lUcknbv ...
... one mile and three-quarters. 8 8 Mr J E MacDoitnld’a Rensselaer, bj* Pickering 8 7 Mr Oliver’s Chnrina, 8 6 Mr K McOroery’s Thomas Cat, 6y* Covington 8 2 Lord Rosebery’s Tom Cringle, Sts C Wood 8 Lord W Beresford’s Dominie 8 0 Mr Teddy’s Uncle Mac, 7 12 ...
... 3 Boole*. finish. ’Mil* Walking Race (Opea).—Final: 1. A. O. Barak*, Waltuer Bridge, 65; 2. R. Maodesler. Ciwirlton-rowi-Hardy, ser.; 3. A. H. Me.Donald. BiMea CO. 25. Thirty yards; 13 yaieb. „ Mils —l. T. SoHbs. Seutfipsrt. 130; 2. B. Meyls. HMlingdea ...
... St. r'-hu.' • ii •.'uixi cf tT. O- WALTON & BRIDGE- As Ab'ACiT at :u--ber Bridge I’olicf* Cjurt, betcre >ir m ‘--•o.c-. j Thomas O'NVill, ot :n custody with - V, ;« woman, named Elizabeth o. reston. The offence was allege.! havo ;'- place near the Lancashire ...
... 1 lanav.ortb, and highly r*onim©n ...
... Sibola, 4ys 87Mr S Jorl's Muzeppa, 8 Mr .1 Tvler’# Saint Koei, nsred 8 Mr K Meilv'g Miss Tailor, fva J IHwaor. 'it 8 4 rr s Thomas Cat. 8 IMr Stoke* 1 * Matter Willie. H Chard, r 8 1 Mr W Brodrick's Cioetc'* Strike a .. alunh 8 0 Lord Derby * Crertfallrn ...
... Moutlice. Won loieUi and half between second and third, 'lime, km. kOs. Mr Bobinsoo's American Jack. Pendlebury. Chadwick Mr Hardy’s Jack &, Oldham, 100 ..—WUublre Mr hlaier’s booth bliorw, 14 ayke* 3 BetCng; on American Jack, and Jack ». by three ...