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... ? 8i to l egb~nt. A Won by hails Thbe AMr3To PLSTS .;8040VG (hadCap). for all456 g1 iwO extra; the winner taobe Bold tbri0 rows, ?? ?? .: lMr. .Thvmmea Mln Duatebl~e, 8 ire. 7et. 2'b . .lle y 1 Mr. VawmO'1m fitomferdi 2,reF.dt.. lb. O .O Ii 2; Mr. Aandie'ie ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... the winner to pey 10 soyn. towards expenses. TIY.0. 8 suba. - stib. ~0t lb Old Towler .. .. . 7 4Chaniswpoz - 7 10I Crptln row .. 8 4 *joeter. 7 la * P. er Plying Dntchmbni- 0Mhlody .7 f Black Bess .. .. S 0 The RAmowrpr PULTS (bandicap) of 80- sovs, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... O. by tataiplan-Fanilte, 2 yrs .. Thomas 2 Mr. A. Grey's Venerator, 2 yr3 ?? G. Pseioo 3 Doctrine colt iURihnDno), epCI A(rOw (C0rrolfl, Kioby (Cooper), Llatkhlck (Daley), Amtsfety illy (Elrnirsttle), Rporoter (0. Grey), litixe (1. Snowden), C.ileaon ...

SPORTING NOTES

... reforms talked about, so comfortably did everythina go on beyond the starting of large fieds of horses in ahort races. But this row is all owing to the refractory Epirit exhibited by some of the lads, whose impudence bas;- increased so much of late years ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... J. WALLIS, Pemberry, miller. J. ADLARD. Claptocs, lithograplser,. W. SPROSTON, Love Lane, fishmonger. G. HAAIMOND, King's Row, carpenter. W. SPENCER, Epsom and Dorking, grocer. F. Mr. HAYWARD, George Street, dentist. A. HUGHES, Stoke Newington, draper ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... -27 . Lower Shuekburg.l. Friday 2- -28 . . . . Traitor's Ford, THE NORTH WARWICKSHIRE HOUNDS.-Rletln. Ilonday ?? Feb. 24 ?? Row. ntouVilage. Tuesday - - 25 . Tie Hil. Thursday -27 Blue Boar, near Dlnehurch, Friday ?? 28 . Solihull. ATHERSTONE HOUNDS.-Bleren ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... five or six lengtss. Time, nine minutes twenty seconds. The Oxford crew from this time rowed within themselves, ansd still fssrther in- creased their lead, the rowing of the Cantabs becoming at times very unsteady. Chiswiclh Eyot was reached in thirteen ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... appropriation of the vacant rectory of Worplesden, near Guildford in Surrey, which had become vacant through the death of the Row. Charles Luxmore. It was generally understood that the : College Chapter was to be held, merely Iro foms-, to confirm the a ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... and the powder exploded instaistaaaeously, with a terrific report. The violence of the shock was felt at a great distance. A row of cottages stands at a distance of 500 or 000 yards from the place. The residents described the effect produced by the explosion ...

SPORTING NOTES

... following clrcumataucos :-The yearling wee heing ladedn the oodee, when he 'became restive and broke away- He galloped up Paradls Row and tumned down 'Middle ranes otree, di Lrectl for ?? he went bead- long from elf the jetty at the Crane. In his fall ha went ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Gravesend, draper. RhARVING, King Street, New North PO, (, JG. G IORRISON, Edgware Road, surgeon a;l latr T. JEPPS, Paternoster Row, bookseller. C. PHIILLIPFS, Totteri'lge, carpenter. F BARNETT, Hampton, tailor, (E V. BROOKE, Birminglham, actor. H. HICKMAN ...

WIMBLEDON RIFLE MEETING

... Halford ?? Muir ?? to Lerd ?? Mair ?? Mc f Ensign ?? (10 1stsckin ?? 5 rig Private Beassley ?? Master of Leva-tt ?? of Sccjesnt Rowe ?? E. Ross ?? un1 0 There is a rumiour of another Scottish eight challenging thsf d thle present eight at some futuro meeting ...