The Sporting magazine; or Monthly calendar of the transactions of the turf, the chace, and every other diversion interesting to the man of pleasure and enterprize |
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... Stakes cleverly , and is " a genuine Merry one . " This owner's dashing style of doing things may well bring him ... Selling are put an end to , Clerk of the Course may awake to their value . Cestus ran very homewardly in the Chester- field ...
... Stakes cleverly , and is " a genuine Merry one . " This owner's dashing style of doing things may well bring him ... Selling are put an end to , Clerk of the Course may awake to their value . Cestus ran very homewardly in the Chester- field ...
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... Selling Stakes , and a smarter style of selling . It struck us that . " 200 " was the last bid , and that the next was certainly out of time ; Mr. Tilburn said that he saw the man , and did not feel sure if he was bidding , and so ...
... Selling Stakes , and a smarter style of selling . It struck us that . " 200 " was the last bid , and that the next was certainly out of time ; Mr. Tilburn said that he saw the man , and did not feel sure if he was bidding , and so ...
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... Selling Stakes . A stale old horse like John Davis would in all probability have won the Cesarewitch if his leg had ... stakes , harden their hearts to give £ 2,000 added money . Last year they only gave £ 1,150 , exclusive of the ...
... Selling Stakes . A stale old horse like John Davis would in all probability have won the Cesarewitch if his leg had ... stakes , harden their hearts to give £ 2,000 added money . Last year they only gave £ 1,150 , exclusive of the ...
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... Selling Stakes of 417 .; about 5 fur . Lightning , by King of Trumps , 6 yrs , 8st 4lb - Red Ribbon , 2 yrs , 7st 2lb Emelina , 2 yrs , 7st 2lb Lady Annie , 2 yrs , 7st 2lb Expansion , 2 yrs , 6st 91b Primula , 3 yrs , 8st 3lb - Hibberd ...
... Selling Stakes of 417 .; about 5 fur . Lightning , by King of Trumps , 6 yrs , 8st 4lb - Red Ribbon , 2 yrs , 7st 2lb Emelina , 2 yrs , 7st 2lb Lady Annie , 2 yrs , 7st 2lb Expansion , 2 yrs , 6st 91b Primula , 3 yrs , 8st 3lb - Hibberd ...
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... Selling Stakes ; heats , 1 mi . 4 fur . Spider , by Napoleon , aged , 10st 4lb Surprise , 9st 111b Polly Dill , 10st Banshee , 6 yrs , 10st 9lb Apparatus , 10st - Tiny , 5 yrs , 9st 111b- Jane Bell , 10st 4lb Dulcimer , 10st 131b Won in ...
... Selling Stakes ; heats , 1 mi . 4 fur . Spider , by Napoleon , aged , 10st 4lb Surprise , 9st 111b Polly Dill , 10st Banshee , 6 yrs , 10st 9lb Apparatus , 10st - Tiny , 5 yrs , 9st 111b- Jane Bell , 10st 4lb Dulcimer , 10st 131b Won in ...
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15 agst 30 agst 30 sovs 7st 4lb 8st 7lb aged agst Lady agst Miss Aintree bad third Blair Athol Butler Cameron Cannon canter Capt Chaloner chesnut Clement colt Derby entered for 30 fell filly Fordham four lengths French George Osbaldeston Goater Gradwell half a length Handicap Plate Handicap Steeple Chase Hibberd horse hounds Hudson Hunters Hurdle Race Jarvis Jeffery Jewitt Kenyon Killick King King Tom Knight lengths between second Lord Maidment mare Meerschaum Mordan Newminster Parry Penfold Piggy Plate Hp Plate of 501 Platt Prince Queen Queen's Plate Roger de Lauria Scarrington second and third Selling Stakes six lengths Snowden sold sovs sport Stakes Hp Steeple Chase Steeple Chase Plate Sweepstakes third and fourth Thormanby three lengths Wilson winner Won by four Won by half Won by six Won by three Won by three-quarters Won easily Wyatt YEARLINGS yr olds
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Сторінка 279 - And the angel of the LORD said unto her, Behold, thou art with child, and shalt bear a son, and shalt call his name Ishmael; because the LORD hath heard thy affliction.
Сторінка 186 - As I darkened the little light he had, he lifted up a hopeless eye towards the door, then cast it down, — shook his head, and went on with his work of affliction.
Сторінка 186 - I heard his chains upon his legs as he turned his body to lay his little stick upon the bundle. He gave a deep sigh : I saw the iron enter into his soul. I burst into tears — I could not sustain the picture of confinement which my fancy had drawn.
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