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COURSING

... public, at £2 10s each. Winner, £10; runner-up, £6. Wedding Belle beat Donald Don't. Queen Victoria beat Margaretta. DECIDING COURSE. Major Quinn's f b Queen Victoria. Freebooter f I1.-Dear Eleanor, beat Captain 'MCalmont'sa Wedding Belle, Terrms-Dear ...

BOWLING

... THE QUEEN VICTORIA STATUE. TrEx London correspondent of the Manchester Courier says-A committee has been formed, with Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar as president, to promote the erection in a prominent position in London of a statue of Queen Victoria on ...

DERBY RACES.—WEDNESDAY

... Petersburg of the 29th ult. state as a report that the Emperor, who was suffering from erysipelas, had written a letter to Queen Victoria, pro- fessing his most ardent desire for peace. The Russian army amounts at the present moment. both in the principalities ...

THE PRIMROSE LEAGUE

... MR. PUCn'S VICTORFIAN ERP.A.-WTe have re- ceived Part 1. of this chronicle of tifty years of the reign of her Majesty Queen Victoria, which is, ve observe, pictorially arranged with annals of the time taken from tfie conitemporary pages of i'icsici. The ...

SPORTING

... storm signal was hoisted at the Har- bour OQ-ce to-day (Wednesday). IaBIUVEDi AT THIS PORT ON THE 2a lr mNST. The harque Queen Victoria, Conway, fromn Philadel- hia, with maize ?? ?? hL Mner & CO., ,coasignees and1 agents.t ntegrity (Evans), Lady Poby (Findlay) ...

COURSING

... Busy Bob beat Count Druacekellan. Ci noloa. beat Dark Spec (I). Grant Free beat Count Pure. Lively Bess beat Coagh Less. Queen Victoria heat Pacemaker. Donald Sly Boots, a bye. Barrier was faster than Moveaway by a couple of lengthsi for the turn, and scored ...

RIFLE SHOOTING

... Provuet Marshal, to whom the pabli ?? indebted. T'E GERMAN EXHIBITION. - Mr. John B. Whitley has received letters from Queen Victoria and tha German Emperor thanking him for *the speoialey bound copies of the officejal publicse tions-of the Gerea P bibittopi ...

YACHTING

... fleet to- day. The race is for the gold cup presented by the German Emperor in commemoration of the eightieth birthday of Queen Victoria. There were no less than eighteen entries. The only yachts which were absent from the start were the Aniadne, which was ...

THE GAME OF LACROSSE

... by a team of Canadians. These Indians were the champion players of Canada many years before it became a dominion under Queen Victoria, and some horri- fying stories are told by the pioneers of civilisation into the wilds of Quebec and Ontario of the tribal ...

SPORTING

... Dloy. Nov. [4, the torque lothair Piris, of andi oa- [ rein end to telall for Belfa)st. ry. the liet.r No-s.21, ties chip Queen Victoria, H!Lr- rerdilll ItniXw Nlt~lskStV~ltl -r iletifast, ted A ?1-mci, Nov. 19, the Gennan brig Elicalath. llamann, i at ? ...

RIFLE SHOOTING

... Baunockburn. Represented in paneeled re- lieves oneach sideare ?? Qcen Elizabeth re- viewing her troops at Tilbury Fort and. Queen Victoria distributing prizes to her loyal Volunteers at WVirnbledon. Above are the heraldic insignia and other emblems of nationality ...

THE GROWTH OF YACHTING

... privilege had been given in 1842, the Roval Yacht Squadron being alone permitted to continue its use. The accession of Queen Victoria is the period at which yachting in the present sense of the word took its start. It spread with extraordinary rapidity ...