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  2. Coursing.

    I SENT in time for last week's T. and C. some account of the opening day's sport, than which nothing could have been better; and now that the whole jubilee has ended in a manaer to delight everybody, I proceed to give your readers a few ...

    Article : 2,804 words
  3. The Chase.

    THE EASTWOOD HOUNDS, Saturday, May 26, St. Mary's, South Creek, at noon. The gay morn is flinging its mist o'er the rake The skylark is singing, merry hunter's awake ...

    Article : 1,368 words
  4. SECOND DAY—THURSDAY.

    The meet was again at Leehoime, the intention being to work over to Mr. Kite's, at Dockairne, which we did. Sportsman and Hereford Lass opened the ball for the Leger; and the former put in a lot of points before he let in the "Lass, ...

    Article : 780 words
  5. THIRD DAY—FRIDAY.

    Another splendid morning, and Leeholme again the fixture; Mr. Lee intending to take a beat which had given a large number of hares last year, and he expected would do so this, in which he was not disappointed, for the coursing ...

    Article : 2,072 words
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