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wEßNisnay

... ¥.C., about halfa mile; five subs. 7 t at- for a Mr. b. f. by Bobadil, dam by Fyldener, Sst .. . Heuldsworth’s br. f. Blackberry,’ by Sherwood, Splendour was the faveurite at starting, and won the race in tip-t 4 Gexp Cur, value 100 guineas, by subscribers ...

THS DRAMA*

... and King), exerted themselves very merltorluuily, and many of the postures were really wonderful. Blows were plentiful blackberries, and the bufferings which every one the iramatis personte had to endure were evidently the must itrikmg parts of the ...

CITY INTWI.I.IGEKCS. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL NEWS. It has been presumed by the Bear party the Stock Exchanges ..

... Portuguese 4 per Cents, 37 t» Amalgamations, junctions, and exl and notices of applications to Pari nounced as thick as blackberries the committees of both houses have rience before the eyes of our legislatoi getting bill through may be lessei 1 this week ...

THE EQUITY EXCHEQUER BILLS

... Notwltha’anding the nnlavourable state of the weather her Majesty the Queen Dowage'honoured the meet of the Belvoir hounds on Blackberry-hill on Saturday. Her Majesty left the castle at halt-past two, on horseback, in company with the Duke ef Rutland, the Marquis ...

rmETumri

... won three heats by SirW. Wynn’s Sir Walter, 4 yrs, Sst 71b (Spring), beating Pluralist. 4 Sst 4lb Nab, 3 yrs, 7st9lb; and Blackberry, 3 yrs. One paid. A Silver Cap, value 50/., with 10 to the second horse, given by Lord Grey, for horses not thorough-bred ...

OOU&flU*** COURSING MEETINGS TO COM*. Epsom Dec. I Southport Fm. Waterloo (liver) Fitir Louth Jam. 30 | Altcar ..

... Blundell’s bk and w Blackberry beat Mr Shaw’s Spondee, Mr Congreve’s CaW-au-lait beat Mr B. G. Hornby s Horeb, Lord Talbot’s bk Tweed beat Mr Swan’s bd b Sweetlips, and Mi Lamb’s r b Lark beat Lord Telbot’s bk d Thames. Ties ; Blackberry beat Cafe-au-lait ...

A PEEP INTO THE KING’S BENCH PRIS®N. FKOM ■ SKBTCfI-BOGK 9f A I.LFOI AN—' I S A® Vi. bolt who

... Ranks and Chivalry Yes, this is one of lb«celebrated wbiCcfcathtrtof the British Army, who. In conjunction with Colonel Blackberry, failed not to recollect certain lines from Hudibras very critical moment ! For tbeir services, it was kindly hinted to ...

tressing nature occurred Oxford, Monday evening, to the wife of Mr S. Chestermaa, aurgeon. Mrs ChecUrman had ..

... John Falstaff Tavern, Deptford Green. It measures twelve feet in length, the width of the tail being three feet. , . :.. Blackberries are very abundant this year. The editor of tbe Liveroool Times says the wife and children of a labourer on his farm collected ...

THE GAME LAWS. N LONDON. 70 THE EDITOR OF BELL'S LIPS iday mention: s thatMr. Lennar Morning Chronicle of Fr

... Bayly’s Taffey - ol Mr. Harrisne Moonraker . 5 fend, Mr. E. Bradley’s Rocket Mr. Smi th’sStickintheMad 6 ” Mr. Townend’s Blackberry. 3 Mr. Lewie’s Charles. - - us, ater. 4 | Mr. Austin’s . . . uisite Mr. Moggeridge’s Fore: at the last leap, and there were ...

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... Blackman, br d Mr Batt’s.—Puppy stakes at Ostcrlcy, Nov. 13. Banmcu, w b : Mr Bonar’s.—Puppy cup at Aberdeen. Oct. 31. Blackberry, bk and b : Mr BluudcU’s.—Altear Hall stakes at Altear, Nov. M. Baehful, bk b : Mr Fowler’s.—The Oaks stakes at Louth. Nov ...

WINCHBURGH CLUB SPRING MEETING, Fbb. 18

... Mr Cdlrcrt's bk .dd . C00n. Mr 80.1.. u Mr Ass’s r b Airy (late Fly) •• cided coarae) Fia.T Tib*. A:r« I Brocarde beat Blackberry Qitdtteif I bd»l Counteu The Btocbton Stabbs. s i ’„', , ' , d ’s , r?k l i. 3(S'.o ;v*« c^r W,ndh»m .bk d vvrekld . M ...

BBNDIGO AND TBB CHAMPION'S BELT

... latier town. Smith haggled a good deal about fighting in Staffordshire, in every corn.-r of which |K)hce are plentiful as blackberries, and Willdav received a forfeit of the a side down. Smith objects to this, and will in Birmingham to-morrow to go on with ...