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... 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^ ...
... 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^ ...
... past her, and came in first. This race is to be rowed' again on Saturday, in consequence of. one of the boats 'unavoid- ably running foul-of; and injuring the other. The next in succession was a rowing match by women, in oirway yawls, far a prize given ...
... horizontal; Louisa, red Burgie and white; Ruby, red and burgie; Anglesey and Maria', white with blue cross. At half-past tvelve a rowing match will take place, for four- oared boats, the best of heats. Atone o'clockthe following boats will start for n prize, ...
... Muttor. 4s 44,: I tot s:4 ?? 15,505 Veal ?? to0.. ?? 150 Pork ?? ?? CalIves . ?? t BIRTHS. On thle lthl instant, in Cleveland-row, London, thle Lady Durham. Of daughter. O`R thie 13th instant, at King's Bronaley, the Hon. AMrs. Newtea Lose, Of a son. On ...
... by Whisker, out of Swiss's dm Gold Cup To-n'orrow d b.2 ,Lord Cleveland's Maria is the favournte Two-year old Stakes To-moo-row Marg Anne is thlW favourite. All haive pidd Svp t , owlg :-Alary Anne, the fillies out of Miss P P l. .'anny'e d u'n, Georgiani ...
... Critbedral.actutlly bhre~ tmd conreeth that city, on Friday last, about 20 miners, armed w ith blegein: , either to kick up a row or to defend Mr. Gordon, ?? atiti-refot n candidate ;-a pretry agency en the part ofe. minister of pseoti iG lbe,. ...
... sleeve, are embroidered, as is also the round of the canezon in a ?? rich pattern, and edged with very, narrow blond lace. A row of dead gold buttous ornaments it on each side of the neck from the shoulder to tle throat; the colle- rette- is of tulle, and ...
... along the shore which could comlmand any view, however Partial, of the grand contest for easstical pre- eminence in the art of rowing, was occupied by- the greater part 6fl the rank, beauty anid fashbion of Dublin anid its vicinity. The roads also exhibited ...
... Aide-de-Carop to Bolivar at the death of that uhief ain. The metallic razor sharpeners, as improved by Mr. Holmes, of Slkinney-row, are justly held in the highest estime' tlon for itparping the fiiirst postibleedge to razers, bya moment'gi application; and ...
... them. Ti he Tarry Bre, ks ,~Vr itly gtid ittbrt - hut gave up, after a few strokes, ior tibe bonours if tite race, merely rowing round cri alt 'i~tleIr~l Arace between four fishermen's punts c tic ,lmi Ohorts of thie day and but for the lateuiess of the ...
... DOLLYMOUNT AND CLONTARF ROWING MATCH. I SECOND DAY-TUESDAY. Yesterday the lovers of aquatic sports enjoyed a rich treat at Dollvmourt. The regular matches announced ?? the year bave terminated, and the various prizes have been given to the 1inners. W ...
... his eye couldn't escape, particularly-as ie was the dreakest of any of us. ThVerwothy Magistrate, seeing it was a friendly row, w advised the complainant to forgive Curry; and the parties left the office, appasently resolved to have another rowl in ...