THE TRUE SPORTSMAN'S GAZETTE
... amusement to many packs already, end has proved himself an over niatch- however, we think he would have more than a bone to pick ...
... amusement to many packs already, end has proved himself an over niatch- however, we think he would have more than a bone to pick ...
... the Fridtar, or a, early as they choose on the Saturday, so as to the, eciliVes alilaeirl theirtaste and in its enjoyment. Pick- ford ead Co. ought to be dragged through one of their barge iruding canals, for not hlaving borne the expected telegraph (is ...
... time among the sportieg cir- clesbeing, that Eaton's walking Wsas only a device to raise the p 0sOLL-The pigeon must be picked asp within bounds, or it is no 'oOD~Lr-The lines are in Goldsmith's Deserted Village ; the Absr call score tbe Jack at All ...
... insufficient food,and at times besat- en with dreadful severity. The poor boy had often been aeen by the neighbours picking no garbage and eating it to satisfy his hunger, and even going to the pig trough and devouring eagerly such refuse as the pigs ...
... g HawkinC Judge Hawkins (Colossus- Mliss Walker) Ar 3 Fotherg a t us Glngowan (Lord of Avon-Mary Hill) beat Mr Humphreyris Pick-Up(Discontent-My Aunt) Mr A Fo's Lady Annette (Achillee-Countess Rad- cliff) beat Mr HO Vyuerus Redskin (Huron-Hawkshaw Belle) ...
... well whenk the game got - sWAY. Greater Beet stopped, apparently dead beaten, before IN ereachieg the eacape. but on being picked up he was found to rhave lamedlhimself badly. ;w Holcohy beat Mullilgar, i. Betting : 80 to 48 on Mullingar. A ephndid hare ...
... drowuned. Tbs four boats froun the Agaukin picked up lie Obrisstirsnte, the first officer, and 21 natives, S ;itu of the rescuied were iU(Tering froml burns. III the meantimrte anitner vesul. the Taiwe, arrived and picked up tine natives, and yet another, the ...