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RACING NOTES

... the most interesting race decided at Lincoln was that for the Queen's Plate, reduced to a match between Lily Agnes and Figaro II. As the latter had run Louise Victoria to a head for the Queen's Plate at Newmarket three weeks ago, Lily Agnes being unplaced ...

THE HERO OF WIMBLEDON, 1887

... W.C., and West Kensing- ton, as Lieutenant Warren, ist Middlesex (Victoria) Rifles, Queen's Prizeman at Wimbledon. You are the first instance for some considerable time of the Queen's Prize falling to a gentleman drawn from ' the classes,' are you not ...

RACING NOTES

... very good horses. There were ten runners, including Fraulein, Louise Victoria, Bertram, Freeman, and Chancellor, but St. Leger won very cleverly by a length and a half, Louise Victoria being second, and Polonaise third. Fraulein, though she was in great ...

SMITHFIELD REOCCUPIED BY BOERS

... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I Scale of miles. 0 10 20 30 40 THE RETURN OF THE POWERFUL. MESSAGE FROM THE QUEEN. The following telegram 'from the Queen has been received on board the Powerful at Portsmouth, and has given the greatest satisfaction to all ranks:-To ...

Pall Mall Gazette Office,

... shooting season, when he was accompanied by the Princess of Wales and Princess Victoria, and by Prince and Princess Charles of Denmark. Princess Christian and Princess Victoria of Schleswig-Holsteiti are to arrive in town this afternoon, and are to stay ...

THE VOLUNTEERS AT WIMBLEDON

... best aggregates at the completion of the 5co yards' range in the Queen's ?? Noakes, 1st Berk:s, 142; Private Fellows, ist Argyle Private Patteson, ist Renfrew and Lieutenant Pixley, Victoria Rides, 141 each Sergeant Grier, 3rd Renfrexv, 140; Private Carter ...

Pall Mall Gazette Office,

... C0-rIuNG CRoss ROAD, WO, The Queen, according to present arrangements, will be accompanied to the Throne Room of Buckingham Palace at to-morrow's Drawiug Room by the Prince and Princess of Wales, and the Princesses Victoria and Mand, the Duke and Duchess ...

TIHE WIMBLEDON MEETI

... verified. Captain Mildmay pinned the gold badge on his arm, and the conqueror was carried to the camp of the Victoria Rifles, where, is usttal, the Victorias made a chamlnp: ale in which congratulations were drunk, and after a pause Captain lCr. , carried to ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Under Royal and the Most Distinguishodi Patronagel 45 FIRST-CUASS HRitt MEDALS ANb NINE HIGHEST AWARDS CHICAGO E.HIBJITIXN. VICTORIA. MORV! CAR. LONG ACRE, W.C., AND ;, . - X 10, OLD BOND ST. W.- SWEET C D 0 L. FRAGRANT. sX TADDY'S: Ag~~~~~~9 TOBACCO. TADDY ...

Pall Mall Gazette Office,

... Meeting, is going to Baltnoral to join the Queen and the Grand Duchess of Hesse. Prince Albert of Schleswig-Holstein, who caine over from Germany to attend the Queen's eightieth birthday celebration, left Victoria on Saturday evening, via Qucenborough and ...

THIS DAY'S RACING

... yesterday Mr. Pills- bury played against M. Tchigorin, opening with the queen's gambit. His opponent replied with the queen's knight, and the attack was concentrated on the queen's side. Mr. Pillsbury won in fifty-eight moves. M. Tchigorin lost the game ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Christmas Appeals. ORPHAN WORKING SCHOOL, Founded 1758. (Patron, ier Majestv the QUEEN.) Senior School: IHaverstock Hill, Maitland Park, N. I inior School:(Alesaltdr5 Orphanage) .Iiornsey Rise, N. Convalescent Home: Harold-road, Mar atr 5 500 (hlPdrcit ...