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| [ J . . I [ , IRISH WEATHER FOR RACING Poulaphouca Hunt Clubs Meeting Glorious as Told by Sport of Dublin. : There are some additiM ai limes m Invli puhli.a-tlaa of racing news. Here is the report of a meei- ; lag in "fine weather" in a fall irisii Iowa, froia Sport of Dabtla. The nurtlng was thai of the ; Poalaahoaea Hunt Clah and Its pen iiicmre runs this wax : "The weather on the whole was rather fine. although in the saorning a severe thunderstorm broke over the ahlchborbood. and when this had nrbsided a heavy fall of snow took place, which ; luantleii the surroaading count ry in a cloak of white. At ahoiu |2 ii i loek a dreachiag noam. pour of rain descended and served to greatly swell the ragtag torrent that seethed beneath the arch of th. waterfall. "The Ballynockaa Bteae Blasters Band arrived shortly before i adack ami played an aatoand-ius selection of masic on the roof of the grand-staad, the gentleaaaa in chaige of the big drum. Mr. Znchariaa Bafferty, coating in for ■ hearty ovation for bis masterly nunhsnlation of that tune-■ ful Instrument. ••The mayor of BullyuMre-Eastuee, the Hon. Bbeneaer Cootigan, arrived in a handcart and received a cordial well ome from the big crowd and was at once coadUCted r.i the refreshment saloon, where he remained till the last race.* There were five races on the days card, all of which were described In the same strain as the tale of the weather and appeared to be must aston-iehiag contests ..f ipeed and humor.