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SUDDEN COLLAPSE OF A YACHTING CRUISE

... and having laid in water, pro. visions, compass, and lantern, with grapnel and line, calling seven and eight of the Oxford boatmen into requisition, the gig started to find a telegraph sta. tion at Port William, which, if the party were right in their forecast ...

HUNTING

... far as Carrstown Point, within sight of Ballyquintin Point, where this good deer at last took to the sea, and was taken by boatmen and safely housed in -Mr. .MCausland's farmyard, to the delight of everyone present, as -we were all pretty nearly dead-heat ...

HUNTING

... past Lake Roach and Bally. goskin, across the Killinchy Road, and on to Ring- dufferin, where a capture was effected by boatmen. Saturday, 22nd-Catherwood's Forth-Our master badgrave doubts on Friday whether he should hunt or not. However, on receipt ...

PRIZE COMPETITIONS

... ceeding thither they found that on both occasions ?? crossing the river an-rI landing on the island had been murdered by their boatmen. An inquiry was instituted bv the Roumanian Fiscal General the result of avhich has been to establish with certainty that ...

MILITARY SPORTS IN ARMAGH

... oF THE Yozuee.-A present of wine accepted by the Emperor from the growers of the Yon~ne has arrived at the Toileries- The boatmen of Auxerre claimed the right of conveying it gra- tuitously to Paris, and so it was placed on board the Emnelie, and all reached ...

THE YACHTING DISASTER

... He had sailed in the Monarch ever since she was built. On Friday she left she siore, with twenty-one passengers and two boatmen. The sea was quite calm, but the wind was squally. Rumsoa then described the accodent, his account being identical I with ...

CARLINGFORD LOUGH REGATTA

... both belonging to the Emerahl CO Isle. The one, however. -was rowed bh a crew me belonging to the steamer, and the other by boatmen of Warrenpoint. After a good contest the crew of the steamer came in first, and obtained a prize of £2, the crew of the second ...

HUNTING

... ,,bnin~r the roatd as9 far as Ounningburn, took to Strantgford Laugh, anid wvas captured, after an ex- citing chaste, by boatmen. Thu meet on Saturday wvas at Catbherwvood's rorh, whwlere thlere wvould ha~ve been an enlormoulsly large mueet, as it is ...

RIFLE SHOOTING

... short time previously, had asked for some drink and cakes, the latter re- quest being supplied to him. A number of other boatmen and guides were in the carhoose at the time, and as soon as they observed deceased mani- festing serious signs of weakness ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... out on the 9th of November. No sooner were hounds thrown off than she jumped up in front of them, and, ere she was taken by boatmen at Ballydarn, at Stramg ford Lough, she gave forty-five minutes of a clink- I ing fast run. The line was by Ballybunden, across ...

RIFLE MATCH

... lightened. The schooner Lizzie Fox, of Teignmouth, fromn Shields to Torquay with coal, was assisted into Yarmouth by tug and boatmen very leaky The whaling steamship Victor, of Dundee, has been lost in Davis Straits, The crew have been saved. The fishing ...

HUNTING

... After giving an unsatisfactory twenty minutes, the first deer took to Strangford Lough at Cunninzburn, and was captured by boatmen. The second deer was enlarged on Mr. Robert Warden's farm, and grave the fastest thirty minutes of time season to Carrowdore ...