Sporting Magazine: Or, Monthly Calendar of the Transactions of the Turf, the Chase and Every Other Diversion Interesting to the Man of Pleasure, Enterprize, and Spirit, Том 20;Том 70Rogerson & Tuxford., 1827 |
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... Stakes to be depo- sited in the hands of one . 1 Secondly , They shall be consi- dered won by the party to whom the best of three fair back falls be awarded by the triers ; but if either party shall strike his opponent with his fist ...
... Stakes to be depo- sited in the hands of one . 1 Secondly , They shall be consi- dered won by the party to whom the best of three fair back falls be awarded by the triers ; but if either party shall strike his opponent with his fist ...
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... stakes off - hand in the Spring Meetings , " and then is heard no more . " Such was the case in 1824 with the Duke of Grafton's " Re- becca , " who , after coming out , and winning the Riddlesworth and the Dinner Stakes - beating in the ...
... stakes off - hand in the Spring Meetings , " and then is heard no more . " Such was the case in 1824 with the Duke of Grafton's " Re- becca , " who , after coming out , and winning the Riddlesworth and the Dinner Stakes - beating in the ...
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... Stake : and it will , I ap- prehend , in the formation of Pro- duce Stakes for the more advanced ages , be found a desideratum to get quantity as an equivalent for quality , or , in other words , to in- crease the " total of the whole ...
... Stake : and it will , I ap- prehend , in the formation of Pro- duce Stakes for the more advanced ages , be found a desideratum to get quantity as an equivalent for quality , or , in other words , to in- crease the " total of the whole ...
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... Stakes . TUESDAY , JAN . 29 , 1827 . SUBSCRIPTION CUP of 10 sovs . each , five subscribers . Two sovs . each dog entrance - Second dog to receive Stakes . For the Cup . - Major Keating's Fly beat Colonel Bruen's Bluebell ; Major ...
... Stakes . TUESDAY , JAN . 29 , 1827 . SUBSCRIPTION CUP of 10 sovs . each , five subscribers . Two sovs . each dog entrance - Second dog to receive Stakes . For the Cup . - Major Keating's Fly beat Colonel Bruen's Bluebell ; Major ...
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... Stakes , at Newmarket 1820 , where he was beat by Antar and Boniface , he laboured under strong disadvantages . In the first place , Chapple , who rode him , though a fair country performer , was timid and nervous , not accus- tomed to ...
... Stakes , at Newmarket 1820 , where he was beat by Antar and Boniface , he laboured under strong disadvantages . In the first place , Chapple , who rode him , though a fair country performer , was timid and nervous , not accus- tomed to ...
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Sporting Magazine: Or, Monthly Calendar of the Transactions ..., Том 19;Том 69 Повний перегляд - 1827 |
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25 sovs 50 sovs aged agst Ardrossan beat betting Blacklock Captain Catton Club coach colt Comus course covert Derby Doncaster Duke of Grafton's Fanny Davies Filho da Puta fillies five sovs following also started four fox-hounds fox-hunting gentleman Glenartney GOLD CUP ground guineas half hare heats horses hounds hunter hunting Jem Ward July kennel killed Lady Leger LEGER STAKES letter Lord Darlington Lord Exeter's Mameluke mare match Meeting Merlin miles never Newmarket NIMROD Number pack Payne's Plate PURSE of 501 race race horse riding road season Sedgefield shew shooting shot Sir Tatton Sykes Smolensko sport sportsman STAKES of 25 subscribers SWEEPSTAKES ther thing thorough-bred three-year-olds THURSDAY tion Tuesday turf WEDNESDAY Whalebone winner Woful Won easy young yrs old
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