Refine Search

Newspaper

Belfast News-Letter

Access Type

20,722

Type

20,721

Public Tags

More details

Belfast News-Letter

MONEYMORE FARMING SOCIETY'S PLOUGHING MATCH

... )IONEYMORE FARMING SOCIETY'S PLOUGH- 1NG AIATCH. Tim thirty-fourth annual ploughing match uf the above useful aud flourishiug society caine off of, Monday last, tbe 14th inst., on the fit'n of Mr. ulugh Eldn, of Bally- moile, between Moneymiore and Coagh. The day was very severe, the rain falling alimost fromn morniing till nighAt, aid, threfer'e, the attendance on the field vas not so large ...

WARWICK RACES—FRIDAY, MARCH 18

... WARIVICK R ACES-FRIDAY-, AIARCIE 1S. GitmNo ANNUAtL SrTEEPLE~ GIA~i.E-OSCai, 1; PeleV SlinilIe, 2. Actteol ranI. 'Tillt Seue aav ST-EtIA~i Cttnsi,_..The -Macaw, I; Smolggier BIill, 2. poilitedi domttmtic chapila in to t ho ;Uariquais iof Ely. S Us't SVI-NON.-'[le bon.;e of NMchai ezola,;at v on via, hlas siispcitod payment. Thle deficit is stated at 220,0100 Fm Ice ?? extens~ve dry goonds ...

BIRMINGHAM RACES—MONDAY

... ]IRMINGI-IAM RACES-'MOmi.ky. GRiAND ANxUAL STei:'iI;CII1S..ShirOnie l; Tip- perary Bov , 2. SiX -in. 'Tii Fin: iEC II NI)IC.xi -Thte Screw, 1; Nomi de GUerre, 2. Six ran. ?? UNInx.-Tl1e follnwvinlg is tile ?? of the Gunaldiains of the PFolo of Banll ridge Union, at tihe ?? o0 thle Boadv, for the xyeir eidliisg March 25, ?? -hIe f-oiciu 6,1tnoidiac'i.-buke of Manchester, t() John Likikiib yr ...

Sporting

... ..3ortulU. RATH-IREGAN (CO. MEATHI) COURSING ALEET'- lN(G-WE DNE.nSDAYv MAR~lCIE S{)TIL Judge-Edward Plankett, Esq. Slipper-AMr. P. Sheridan, '[his meethig was attended by a. large nnmber of the lovers of the leash, 'lTle sport enas escellent, sonic of the hares brin-iil- the dogs aloew g at a terriic paee for a cons iderabc le ist alien. JilAll- aged Stake of £2 10s each, the 10, to go to ...

Sporting

... ,ZpOrtilUll. | PISOMA SPRIUO MIEETING: -Titn uamu Erser, replete wit tl th nlost exciting reminiscences of past racing seasons, lur ?? largely to its reputation by the success of this nief tilig. 'lihe grald 0 siand adll bettig- enclosure were very ! nut ittiosly attendied, the coinp`lnv compriin-g the Pr lineipal prolessioutil speculators alid iii[tritts of the toilf e'ho procudings commenced ...

NEWMARKET RACES—MONDAY

... INE;\NIMARKET RACES-MONSDAY. Cnll IVEn STAKEs.-Ariosto, 1; Fevershain, 2. Five ran. LJ\NI)ICAP, 3 yrs. and 4 yrs. Old. D. -I.-Kitty Colerain e, 1; Cuckoo f., 2. A11 rani. I-IANUIlCAr, 4 yrs. and upwards. T.Y.C.-Nutsbell, l. All ran. SlI.:AmSrtIuIs or 50 SoVS. each, D. M.-Nathai, 1; Aucbiiileck, 2. lRlniiLEmswoRsTlT Sr.TAKs.-l-iybla, 1; Pearl, 2. 1ANuICAi'.-Apostato 1; Sleepilg Partner, 2. ...

Sporting

... ZpOrting. FERMANAG1H STEEPLE CHASES. TarE above meeting came off on Wednesday, beside Lisnaskea, and was most numerously and fashionably attended. Stowavlds-Thomas Coote, George D. Mansfield, and Wm. Corry, Esqrs. FIRST RACE. For the Formanagh Hunt Plate SNveepstakes, of one sovereign each, p.p., with £20 added, one mile and a- half heats, for horses that have beers hunted this season in ...

Sporting

... ,?Povtillg? TATTErRSAL.S.-MONDAY Evl.NING. Two TilOUSAaI) GUINEAS S'rAi;Is.-7 to 4 against IV. Au striiiain 7 to 2 against., 0ronoco; S to 1 agailist 'il bhatus; 10 to 1 agailnst Sittingboiirine. CiisIFiiit Cur'-25 to 1 against Richimond; 25 to 1. a5gailrst Ieggy; 20 to 1 agailst St. Michael; 50 to I agaliist Slitier. Diii.- io 1 against \V. Australian; Sto 1. against IoInei arlood 10 to I ...

Sporting

... ?povti?ng. YORK RACES.-TUIESAY. Tuie assemblage on InavesillilC compriseld ?? v of I be iatgit;lteS of thte turf, U largie botly oif profossion als, nid a Iniscullaeoiis nuiltiturL of general company. The wee tber was cold ?? showery , the Counse was ill good condition, end the arnr uiemenets we e ic e;cep- tionable. 'Tlhie SpOlt, ?? by souse soltotcoilniigs, was decided as follots:- The ...

Sporting

... - xodtflg. CURRAGH APRIL SIEETING.TuItSiAY, ArIra, 26 TirE opening meetinig of the season, which commenced this day, was honoured by the presence of his Excel- lency the Lord I ieutenant. The attendance tihruvhl not large was fashionable, the balcony in front of' tire Stand-house prcsenting a hrilliant array, amolngr ?? ?? the Mlarquis of Waterlfrd, Mfarquis of Droglreda, Marquis of Curlyng- ...

Sporting

... ?ijlort?llg. CURRAGLIA APRIL MEEllNG, 1853. FOURTH DAY-FRIlDAY, APRML 20, Tltc ?? windl- up'' oF the meci ldg this lay was excellent inll A respects. Stubjoinld is L rteurta:_ it;l ilway allrd T1.11', (311z1 Il/111inCicll) (-ItL1 class) 10 sovs, hiit, with 2.'i sovs adlkl by the0 ?? Soutilern and WCI4sten Rlail way Comsivilty, aend 25 sovs by the 'l'Ti Club. New W irte ford tPost. AI'. ...

Sporting

... ?? . CHIESTER RACICELS-Tui:SnAY, MAY 8. Duesixo; tile early part of the mornllig, the scenen ° the Rloodec was of tile usual animated and exciting character, Tlie events of the dav vwere decided as followvs:- The GeROSVaNOc STAKE.S Of' 10 SOYS C51ac1, 11 ft, ?? 30 added. Eight subs. MIr. T. Dawson's ILerryqwhet, 4 yrs, 8st 7lb (Ald_ croft) ?? ?? ?? ?? I MIr. ?? Parr's Alassaroni, 3 yrs, (ist ...