The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'., Band 16John William Carleton 1846 |
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... late anniversary of the royal races not only was there no place assigned to them , but even allowing them to stand among the jockeys and stable - men was made contingent on their keeping in the rear of these functionaries , and just ...
... late anniversary of the royal races not only was there no place assigned to them , but even allowing them to stand among the jockeys and stable - men was made contingent on their keeping in the rear of these functionaries , and just ...
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... late addition of two couple of foxhounds to the pack , made the old hounds flash like fire down stream ; so good was the scent , and so eager were the hounds . For three miles they never checked upon the trail , and only threw up when ...
... late addition of two couple of foxhounds to the pack , made the old hounds flash like fire down stream ; so good was the scent , and so eager were the hounds . For three miles they never checked upon the trail , and only threw up when ...
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... late dinner , yet grouse , ptarmigan , and blackcock were never entered on their game - books . They heard of such birds in Leadenhall market , and might , perchance , have seen them on the table of a friend , or read of them on ...
... late dinner , yet grouse , ptarmigan , and blackcock were never entered on their game - books . They heard of such birds in Leadenhall market , and might , perchance , have seen them on the table of a friend , or read of them on ...
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... late winner the third favourite . amour propre would not permit me to lay out my money upon the gentleman jockey who had unhorsed me , so I took the odds to a poney on Polka , most anxious not only for the sake of lucre , but for the ...
... late winner the third favourite . amour propre would not permit me to lay out my money upon the gentleman jockey who had unhorsed me , so I took the odds to a poney on Polka , most anxious not only for the sake of lucre , but for the ...
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... late - a heavy fine , or , worse than that , the certainty of not being waited for , attended the offender . There was something too about the noble owner's manner that delighted me he was gracious and affable to all ; from the prince ...
... late - a heavy fine , or , worse than that , the certainty of not being waited for , attended the offender . There was something too about the noble owner's manner that delighted me he was gracious and affable to all ; from the prince ...
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50 sovs Abdale added aged 9st agst allowed 3lb animal back his stake Bay Middleton beat Bentinck's carry 3lb chase Club course Derby distance ditto dogs Duke extra fair field fillies fillies 8st five years old Flatman foal four 8st four years old fox-hunting gentleman George Osbaldeston Goodwood grouse guineas half a length half-bred Handicap heats Highlands hounds hunting huntsman Johnstone's kennel Lady Leger Leicestershire Lord G mares Martingale Marylebone Cricket Club master match Meiklam's Melton mile morning never Newmarket noble old 7st Osbaldeston's owner Plate quarter Queen's Plate Quorn Quorndon race ridden ride rider Royal Royal Yacht Squadron season shooting Sir Tatton Sykes six and aged six years old sold sport sportsman subscribers Sweepstakes three years old Tom Holt Trimbush turf Velocipede Won easily yacht young
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Seite 399 - And thou, sweet Poetry, thou loveliest maid, Still first to fly where sensual joys invade; Unfit, in these degenerate times of shame, To catch the heart or strike for honest fame...
Seite 31 - Friendship, like love, is but a name, Unless to one you stint the flame. The child, whom many fathers share, Hath seldom known a father's care.
Seite 191 - From the very superior style in which she took her gallop on the previous Wednesday, betting was greatly in her favour ; her closeseated riding astonished the beholders, and inspired a general confidence in her success. Not less than £200,000 were pending upon this match." The following letter shortly afterwards appeared in the York Herald, which shows the pleasantry, as well as the pluck, of the lady. We ought to mention that Mr. Flint was brother-in-law to the intrepid horsewoman, having married...
Seite 18 - The gold Vase, given by her Majesty, added to a Sweepstakes of 20 sov. each, for three yrs old, 7st 71b, four, 8st 10lb, five, six, and aged, 9st 3115; m.
Seite 152 - My heart's in the Highlands, my heart is not here, My heart's in the Highlands, a-chasing the deer; A-chasing the wild deer, and following the roe, My heart's in the Highlands wherever I go...
Seite 48 - Brighton, six years old, 8st. 51h. (100 sovs.) (Flatman) . . 0 5 to 2 against Green Pea, 4 to 1 each against Headsman and New Brighton, and 5 to 1 against the winner. Won by a length. Green Pea third, Headsman fourth. The Stand Plate of 50 sovs., added to a Sweepstakes of 5 sovs. each : three years old 7>t., four 8st., five 8st.
Seite 105 - Won by half a length ; two lengths between the second and third. The Great Yorkshire Handicap of 25 sovs. each, 15 ft., and 5 only if declared, &c., with...
Seite 10 - Pcrgama f. Won by a length, and half a length between the second and third. The winner was claimed. Three Hundred Sovereigns, the gift of the Great Western Railway Company, added to a Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, for three yean old and upwards; the owner of the second horse to receive 50 sovs.
Seite 96 - ... but it is only within the last five or six years that the profession have come to appreciate the great truths which he labored to establish.
Seite 39 - Sweepstakes of 20 sov. each, and only 5 ft. if declared by ten o'clock the evening before running, to go to the owner of the second horse, for three yrs old and upwards; TYC...