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NEWMARKET FIRST OCTOBER MEETING

... communications from his brother Leopold, Igng of the Belgians, relative to the marriage of the young Prince of Saxe Cobueg with Queen IDonna Maria. It is said that the Duchess of Kent favours this match', which wvould render closer the friendly lies existing ...

ROSLIN GAMES

... Blair Adam Irnn. to cotmmemo- I rate the event. The cloth being removed, and the healths of the King, Queen, the Duchess of Kent, a and Princess Victoria, and the other brauscbes of , the Royal Family having been drunk, as also Lord Minto and the navy, and ...

ASCOT HEATH RACES—JUNE 5

... absence of his l',lajesty, whose indisposition excited ge- natal regret. To lessen the disappointment as much as possible, the Queen, whose delicatestate of healthis well known, determined to accompany her numerous visitors to the races, a sacrifice which ...

LIVERPOOL RACES

... . 2- 2 Mr Daweon's b. £. P~rihtia- * ' 3 Anotler pleasnnt caricaltire hia, b BiH. e Thisisaealled the first beer in Queen Victoria's reign. and Francis Burdett as a Trutnpeterwth per sticking out of his pockt o' Resignation is inscribed, le, n Vhi ...

DONCASTER RACES

... by Bustard, out of Queen of Hearts 2 Mr Cook's br. f. The Wonder, by Brutandorf, out of Tesanc, by Whisker - - . 3 Mr Pettit's b. f. Anne Baleyn, by Taurus, out of Miss Mary Anne, by Truffle - - . 4 Mr Greenwood's h. f. Victoria, by Margrave, 3 years ...

COURSING

... Mr A. Grahanm's Victoria. Mr A. Wilson's be. and w. b. Mary beat Mr C. Cair- nie's r. d. Carronade. Lord Eglinton's r. end w. d. Moses beat Mr El. Max- well's Misleto. Marquis of Douglas's w. d. Doctor beat MrSJ. Wilson's d. b. Victoria. Marquis of Douglas's ...

COURSING

... Glakgow. Air Geddes' hk. d. Glee ran a bye. Class II. The Queen beat Swan-Glory beat King Coil-Glee heat Deluge. Class 111. The Queen beat Glee-Glory van a bye. Class I V Alr A. Graham's The Queen beat Captain Ilorris's Glory, AND %VON TIHE CtIC. ARDROSSAN ...

COURSING

... singing merrily their weel. coume to ?? Rtreaked with whiteness, pure :ansi at least as beautifol as that sahicli ornaments it Queen's wedding eake, with an occasional cloud hanging flerec over his peaks like a Chancellor's wig-thu sea stretchirng away still ...

CRICKET MATCH BETWEEN THE OFFICERS OF THE SECOND REGIMENT OF LIFE GUARDS & THE FIFTEENTH FOOT

... the parties left the ground. ROYAL CoNDsoLEcEs.-The Ceurrier Frtnfrais says, Prince Albert, the consort of her Majesty Queen Victoria, is reported to ha~ve written a letter to King Louis Philippe on the late tragical event, couched it terms of the most ...

ROYAL CALEDONIAN HUNT AND PEATH RACES

... to ornament and in adorn the burgh, and to commemorate, in a very Io elegant and appropriate way, the first visit of Queen roh Victoria to our lovely and romantic town-as fair a 300 city as Scutland can boast. We shall be glad if, in I of conjunction with ...

COURSING

... d. Veclean, and won. t Match-one event. i Mr Wanachnpe's lad. b. Victoria beat Mir Mitchell's t be. d. Stranger. Dilatch-one event. Mr Wauchope's be. d, - beat Mlr W. Sharpe's f. b. Queen. e PEDIGREES. I Annie Lautie, winner of the Couples, is got ly Mr ...

COURSING

... pl a-bye DrECtINaf Couase-Mr Smith's Tom beat Mrt Caur. rort' Ralph, and %VON. CONS0LATION STAKES. Mr Warchope's bil. b. Victoria beat Mr J. Curror's be. d. Scorpionn Mr Rlaimes's bk. d. Atlas beat Mir Mfitchell's w anrd r. b. Flora. Mr J. Gibson's r ...