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BOXING

... bod. h4 casual Ingtr ?? pl!ce on 3eondtay ni~gt betyreen PBi' d .11, Turner, i.'td Sr,:ing, or. it t tc; t- inos, a rt', dar row.-. Mnr^ ...

NORTHERN YACHT CLUB

... Same day, a rowing match isulled in four-oared gigs bona fide the property of members of the Club -pulled for and steered by Gentlemen, for a piecce of plate pre. serated by the Club. The gigs started at four o'clock. Mr. Langtry's, rowed by Alexander ...

NORTHERN YACHT CLUB

... Robertson's do ?? 3 re- never saw (says a correspondent) so pleasant a scene. 1011 I counted 107 sail boats, and upwards of 100 row boats ten that come to sport their figures at the grand levee. The ?? shore was actually alive. Therewere on a moderate compu- ...

NORTHERN YACHT CLUB

... Ladies of Belfast and neighbourhood. From the superio- rity of rowing in Mr. Langtry's boat, she won with great ease. In consequence of two prizes: having been offered by the Club, to be rowed for by such boats as were unsuccess-l feel daring the week, three ...

DUBLIN REGATTA

... extent of the course was calculated at 11 miles, thus making the space gone over, in the two heats, 22 miles. The next was a rowing match for gigs, yawls, &c. an- was capitally contested for a prize of eight ?? winner was the ' Lady Payet, steered by Capt ...

NORTHERN YACHT CLUB MEETING ON THE CLYDE

... sailing match by wherries, was won by the Marion and Janet, of Greettock; a boat belonging to Rosneath gained the second ?? the rowing match for the cup, gained by Mr. J. H. Robertson's gig, the rowers were Messrs Robert- son, Oughterson, Hunter, and Forrest: ...

NORTHERN YACHT CLUB

... rninute. R. Johnston's of Grooms- port, came up second.. Second rowing maeDs, for gigs, the property of Mem- bers of the Club.-The boats started at two o'clock.- 'rbree out of rout started, rowed by gentlemen, who seemed all expert in the art. Much interest ...

NORTHERN YACHT CLUB

... Donegawil. Three boats started ; arid came in, Thos. 5hICappin, I-Wm. Jack, 2-Tbomas Coulter, 3. Second-Gigs of the Club to be rowed by members, for Sir -. O'Donrrell's Gold Cup. - Great interest was excited by this-match; but it didr not prove to be very ...

NORTHERN YACHT CLUB

... exertion and ardent competition, much to the satisfaction of those who witnessed the ardour of their exertions. SECOND RACE.-A rowing match for the Lfdies' Cup- competitors, Me. Robertson, Mr. *Langtry, and Mr. Thom- son-Mr. Langtry's gained by two or three ...

THE NORTHERN YACHT CLUB

... ard' the brpeze, though sornethnues rather light, was on the whole good. TUESDAY, JULY 14.-This day one sailing and three row. uig matches took place, the first by'yachts not exceeding 30 tons, for a piece of plate worth £10; the second (or first rowving ...

IRISH FIELD SPORTS

... blind, were charged with beating the Charchwarden, Wood, the parish beadle, one or two wa- termen, and kicking up a desperate row in Wapping-street. The statement against the two prisoners abounded with whins and variety, the blind pauper obtained a day's ...

KILWARLIN PLOUGHING MATCH

... Saimnuel Brad buroy, -ploughmai--to Geoige Bradburiy, 2d, 15s. ?? Green,. plulghinaii to Win. Green *d, 12s. 6d. to William Mor- row, ploughman to James Mlorrow; 4r' lOs. to Willi;;r Kilig.plos>ghtmisn ?? M Elevey. The Noble CHAiRKtAN, after proposing the health ...