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RACES TO COME

... Day’s br gby Saracen, aged .Captain Berkeley) .. .. 1 Mr ilavtln rn’s g Sail r, Young Grimaldi, aged.. 2 Mr Butt i’s hr g Blackberry, by Arbutus aged . 3 cockcrell’# br g Parchment, aged . . . 4 A sovs each ; one and a half five subs. Webb’s ...

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... so'what’ll you have on it. On St. Patrick’s night come three years be was up with a party of boys and girls at the Bull and Blackberry, and played and drank, and he drank and he | laved, till he could hardly wag his elbow or his chin, and was at last obliged ...

OOU&flU*** COURSING MEETINGS TO COM*. Epsom Dec. I Southport Fm. Waterloo (liver) Fitir Louth Jam. 30 | Altcar ..

... Blundell’s bk and w Blackberry beat Mr Shaw’s Spondee, Mr Congreve’s CaW-au-lait beat Mr B. G. Hornby s Horeb, Lord Talbot’s bk Tweed beat Mr Swan’s bd b Sweetlips, and Mi Lamb’s r b Lark beat Lord Telbot’s bk d Thames. Ties ; Blackberry beat Cafe-au-lait ...

YORK SPRING MEETING, 1888

... A.modcu. bt. Mr Hmd, l. •H.it Mr Swan’, Sl«shio, Harry beat Lord Talbot's Turcoman. Mr. Rigby'. Rasp beat*Mr Blundeira Blackberry, Mr Thump,on'. Tjmvrorth bear M, Clowes's Grin le Mr Lowton’s Lynch beat Mr Congre* » Cafe au Lait, Mr Shaw’s Spree belt ...

iathstrespdet probably h. eompurieon with otters s»(kr like cireofsw. it will tpfotr that each disadvantage wot ..

... Blackman, br d Mr Batt’s.—Puppy stakes at Ostcrlcy, Nov. 13. Banmcu, w b : Mr Bonar’s.—Puppy cup at Aberdeen. Oct. 31. Blackberry, bk and b : Mr BluudcU’s.—Altear Hall stakes at Altear, Nov. M. Baehful, bk b : Mr Fowler’s.—The Oaks stakes at Louth. Nov ...

which them Wocdraff, ata two | ‘pg Cover, however, of produced a fe: the Of Mt. Mir air ted. The

... celebrated for the mu! sical 1 acquirements of its members, and on th river. It is to say that falls were as plentiful as blackberries.—Sher- i ited that its reputation was not lightly acquir « ‘porae Journal. a proof was riated to the occasion, the following ...

TUB CHACB

... had left | for Uurghley. The first lux, lound in Salt Spring Wood, threaded Plantation, skirted Spinney, and was killed at Blackberry Hill, where the ladies had fortunately taken up a position after the first burst. The Duke | Cambridge received the brush ...

COURSING

... out Mr. Houtsen's Harriet; Spe* sister to SuMinna . Contest by Victor, out «f Cora , Knick-kna' k by Harrita s Hardwick ; Blackberry’s pedignw aot given ; Himalaya by Hugo, out of Hector Thomasma’a pedigree net gitrew. Tub RkXAiviNe Stakes.—Mrius Nonsuit ...

PIGEON SHOOTING

... fair hostess that she might as busy on the former occasion, when posters were at high premium, & the Coiint t’ann thick blackberries in Autumn. At Littlebury we found Hannan loya'ly reconing under the Queen’s Head,” and Stocks, we heard, was attViidm ...

THE THAMES VERSUS THE CLYDE

... not whether Coombes shou'ld h» on™ «f the four, but whether men infinitely superior G.Camphen we not be found plentiful blackberries.” Let the backers of the Lon- Sol men beware, or they will hear the Scottish friends of the Clyde crew i..p uo in token ...