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SPORTING

... Leceture beat Sir. Suteliffe's W|hiskey; Mr. King's Blackberry beat Mr. Emmott's Orlando; Mr. ?? Smoker beat Air. King's Alfred; Sir. Robinoon's Phoebo beet Or. Dorning' Duchy-Scecond Tics: Lecturs beat Blackberry, Pbeebe beat Smoker.-Uppinps: Piltbo beat Lecture ...

Sporting Intelligence

... 12 0 Mr Jeseop's Romuan Bee, 6 pie Lor Wiliouehlby 1 12 0 Mr Daviss Despair. 5 yrp ie .d Helca 2 11 0 Captain Stirling's Blackberry, 5 yrs Hon. E. Willoughby 3 Seven ran, A Match, 50 sova. Two miles on the flat. 11 0 AMr ?? Slander, aged ?? Owner 1 11 ...

COURSING

... s70; second £25; third and I fourth, £10 each; four winners of two coursese £4j I Mr B WilloeassWngle apt 1r T Smith's Blackberry U Mr Msesu ma Graugewood papt Messrs Bolton and' M jr Hyde~s Brckinell agst Mrv S Skinnef's Sallie flay Mlr Clfarkre's Charles ...

SPORTING

... Dutch, German, and American fruit growers All the goosebefies, raspberries, strawberries, black currants, damsons, and blackberries used by me are entirely English-no foreign whatever being used-and to prove that the quantity is not particularly small ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Asmodeus beat Mr. Hind's Hailshot. Mr. Swan's Slashing Harry ,, Lord Talbot's Turcoman. Mr. Rigby's Rasp , Mr. Blundell's Blackberry. Mr. Thompson's'ramworth , Mr. Clowes's Cripple Mr. Lowton's Lynch ,, Mr. Congreve's CafM au Lalt. Mr. Shaw's Spree ,, Mr ...

SPORTING—COURSING

... Aoemodeuq heat Mr. Hind's Ilailhhot. Mr. Swan's Slashing Barry ,, Lord Talbot's Turcoman. Mr. Rigby's Rasp ,, Mr. Blundell's Blackberry. Mr. Thompson's Tamworth ,, Mr. Clowes's Cripple. Mr. Lowton's Lynch ,, Mr. Congreve's Cafe au Lait. Mr. Shaw's Spree , ...

SPORTING

... each Blackberry and Florence St. John. After one 1 failure Star Trap, on the otides, jumped of in front, and crossed to the rails, being followted by Blackberry and Bulnner, with Prospective wehipping inm Turning ontt of the straight Blackberry drew out ...

FOOTBALL OF THE WEEK

... matches. 3 ~ ~* * *I I It is curious that Wales should turn out so many brilliant three-quarters; they seem to be as thick as blackberries in the Swansea and Car- E diff distri:ts, as many a Northern Union com- mittee knows. The quartette which operated against ...

SPORTING

... Jr ed s Repeater I, 2 Y= S l9oate 2 7 4 Col geees Etbeldta B it. Zys _ 3 95Dh ronuors ?? Hube n -. ?? tho 9a2 Mr rudane? Blackberry, 3 pe- ..idma cd. t a 7 4 Mr A-Jessoo's Biector 2 ?? woodbem 0. 7lM ?? Dont, Bt c oeby= Xdea '71 Wr'Twunkr-pact' X 2 . ...

SPORTING

... 5yrs'5 Ladly Monceaiter, 6G(ilierto, l yrs Olaryphaues, O yes Al yes ~~Sweet SpirlIt. 4 yest Duo de Bleaufort t AloneI, Yes Blackberry, 4 yes (ilate PFRalmean), Mara,11yt Jorvooku. 4 yrs dyes 84 C~bonoyis Chatsworthb, ,at The Glsy, 4 yres dii .eyJos,4yes ...

SPORTING

... Flats, where ten more splendid, trials were run off. Little Balbam was the next move, a-nd hares turning up ga plentiful as blackberries, a most enjoyable day's sport was concluded a little before three ofclock. In the Clifton Cap, I may explain that when ...

SPORTING

... n, Gold- shire. fisider; Bell's Life, Douglas or Riobert de Tdenel. TRADESPMEN'S STEEI.LECIIASE.-Sportsman, Bar Oei, or Blackberry. em TENANcT FAssI3' PLA-s'-Sportman, Novelty. , ?? or Worcester; Bell's Life, Alstone; Sporting Ga Life, Jioggltr; Era, ...