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Accident

... Accident. An accident occurred at the Race Course on Saturday morning last whilst the race horses were being exercised. Two boys in attempting to cross the Course were knocked down, and ono was so badly wounded that hu bad to be taken to the Hospital ...

ACCIDENT

... ACCIDENT. We are sorry to roport a rather serious accident at the Cumberland Pen Races yesterday. One of the horses in the Poney Purse, on reaching the bend of the ' course bolted and throw his rider who got severely injured. He was taken off the course ...

Accident

... Accident. Mr. Fred. R nu'a colt V the favorite for the forthu races at Spanish Town, broke his neck whilst training ou Wittluusday evening. ...

ACCIDENT

... ACCIDENT. During the Trial Heats this morning on the Race Course a sad accident occurred to r. Demetri 119 ' 8 hottiO Callihan°. Whilst going round the course he fell, breaking his luttloru leg,and eerinusly injuring his rider. ...

ACCIDENT

... ACCIDENT. We exceedingly regret to announce that whilst Mr. Justice was riding in the Steeple Chase race at Up-Park-Camp on Thursday last, ho was thrown from his horse, whereby he i-tistained a severe scalp wound. The esteemed gentleman quickly received ...

ACCIDENT

... ACCIDENT. While the BM C. Steamer 'Seine' was coming alongside the wharf yesterday morning, an accident which nearly resulted in the of life, occurred. One of the Wharf labourers caled John , Thomas got struck by the block and ' tackle used for holding ...

Boat Accident

... Boat Accident. -- On Thursday afternoon, whilst three of the boats of the Yacht Club, belonging to Port Royal, were sailing in that harbour, the one owned by Corn. Bromley, of the Urgent capsized. The other boats immediately went to her rescue, and ...

THE RACES

... THE RACES. From reliable information furnished us, we feel called upon to oorrbet an error our yebterday's report regarding Lady hove who ran in the tionaolation Stakes. What gestated to have been a bolt on:the part of the Mare was bnt the resnit of her ...

LAMENTABLE ACCIDENT,

... LAMENTABLE ACCIDENT, By adviees through a private source, received (rob i Barbados per last mail, we have been placed iu possess of the particulars of a wort lamentable accident. A gentleman named SPENCE:I Tnonatti proprietor of a very flue Estate Hall ...

The Vero Races

... The Vero Races. On Wednuday and Thursday of hat week the abave races were run over the Posey Hall Race Coarse. The attendance on both days wall exceptionally goodwhile the weather WAII all that amald be expected—bright sunr.y days with • steady sea breeze ...

FATAL ACCIDENT

... FATAL ACCIDENT. A seaman belonging to the ach. Witch of the Wave, now lying in this harbonr, fell overboard yesterday morning, and got drowned. Up to a late body was not recovered. The Customs officer at the wharf adjacent to the mooring of the vessel ...

Published: Friday 18 August 1865
Newspaper: Morning Journal (Kingston)
County: Jamaica, Jamaica
Type: Article | Words: 843 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

CUMBERLAND PENN RACES

... CUMBERLAND PENN RACES. •••••••• Catch (From our Sporting Correspondent.) The first day's sport in connection with the races at Cumberland Penn, came off yesterday. These races were got up during the meet for the arrangement of the last Kingston recee ...

Published: Wednesday 31 July 1872
Newspaper: Morning Journal (Kingston)
County: Jamaica, Jamaica
Type: Article | Words: 862 | Page: 2 | Tags: none