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... Eden's Coast Guard inslpec. tiors hitirerto have been a decided hbjection oer ?? part of the boatswain anrd commissioned boatmen to have their names enrrled for general service. They have been, therefore, retrined for Coast Guarrl service. All theorirval ...

FOOTBALL

... the foi'oe - in a steP' roy ic--rn lx-lug readorid by them Openiiar thai- la-it nothieg to be deals-ed coca-us. -, flow. Boatmen. Row-. - ti-once; ' L'crle Sietara gone to slecp. Master ti.. I 2?%ot#244tI -aop -LnCodi;m?yo?to??. saw, -: C at-a Nolan BaliJ ...

YACHTING

... Joshua Toombs. The Breeze took the lead at starting and, never being headed, won easily by several lengths. TsIcD RACE - Boatmen's (four-oared) sir- streaked boats. Flower (Omneath), William Ander- son; Prince (Warrenpoint), Thomas O'Hare. The Prince ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... BOATMENT AND FISHLERMEN. A meeting of the Belfast commiittee appointed tO ?? in raisinlg funds for the relief of thle Bmeger boatmen and fishermnen who hined lost their bouts during the recenbt storm, was held in thle Chamber of Coesamerce, Belfast, yesterday ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Stb Race-A pt-ire of 1, ito be rowed for by harbour boat- Rttltee& prize of If. for pillt rottes, 5yawls, rowed by pilot boatmen. l0th Race-A porie of If for royal mall eteamors' boats, three of which are exported to compete. 11th Staco-A prize of 6i ...

Published: Thursday 26 August 1869
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2049 | Page: 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

AQUATIC AMUSEMENTS

... created much merriment. The proceedings terininated about five o'clock by a punt race, which was stoutly contested by four boatmen of thie nei'ghbourhood. REtOATTA AT DUNDRUI.-Oln Wednesday, this aspir- ing little town presented an unusually gay and ani- ...

AQUATICS

... winning-post. The crew had a narrow escape. One member swnam ashore with difficulty, and the re- mainder were rescued by several boatmen, who put off immediately on seeing the mishap. The Leprechaun. which was leading at the titne, was adjdled winner. and the ...

ROYAL ULSTER YACHT CLUB

... nothing worse happened. The fifth race was for Bangor open sailing boats, and did not seem to be appreciated by the Bangor boatmen; and, as it was virtnaly a walk-over, little interest was tak-en in it. The club has an enviable and most creditable reputation ...

CARLINGFORD LOUGH REGATTA

... the weather would have suited better for them than yesterday. One or two good races with coastguard and revenue crews, and boatmen of the Lough, however, took place. The principal race of the day wras for four oared outtriggers, rowed by ama- teurs. The ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... consciousness, who is now lying in a house close by in a shaken condition. Mr. Kelly, proprietor of the baths, presented the boatmen with Il. for their prompt exertions in saving the boy, and Father Healy gave Barton a small sum for.his bravery in not deserting ...

Published: Monday 02 September 1867
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2470 | Page: 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

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Published: Saturday 01 February 1873
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2286 | Page: 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... sports not held under foreign laws, but they endeavonred to boycott trades- oi eien, lit7urers, artisans, soldiers, nolicemen; boatmen, B coastgazrdlrena:nd the like. In 18R2 I succeeded, with u the help of S J S Stewart, iu rermoving the exceedingly li offeusive ...

Published: Saturday 31 October 1885
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2446 | Page: 7 | Tags: Sports and Games