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Hones marked * arc in the Derby, the Oaka, and %in theBl Lefcr. YORK AUGUST MEETING. Steward!; T»e Hon C»pt

... price for the Donemter 8t Lcger; on the contrary, takers of 6 to about him for that event were afterwards plentiful as blackberries.” The Yorkshire Oaks turned out the certainty for Adinc that the betting indicated, and the winner afterwards rose to 1 ...

THE LATE VINCENT GEORGE

... slightest injury either to himself or the boy that was on bis back Trials during the preceding week bad been plentiful blackberries, and the results those which the Cambridgeshire favourites were concerned soon became apparent from the proceedings at ...

4 BELL’S LIFE IN LONDON, MAY 29, 1853-PUBLISHED IN TIME FOB ALL THE SATURDAY MORNING MAILS AND EARLY RAILWAYS

... Cheddar, and to I each about Rataplan, Brocket, and Barbalus, the offers of 1,000 to 10 Rattle still being ‘‘plentiful blackberries.” 100 to was laid Pharos against Jem* Kent in their places. The betting upon the Oaks was characterised by one of those ...

AUSTRALIA

... return were met by John Heyworth, one of the asked them where they bad been to. when they repUedthjtthey had been gathering blackberries. This was opposite to Grem-lane. boon afterwards, Hevworth was returning towards L e, 'i“ chUdren about two hundred yards ...

4 BELL’S LIKE IN LONDON, OCTOBER 30. 1853-PCBLISHED IN TIME FOB ALL THE SATURDAY MORNING MAILS AND EARLY RAILWAYS

... possibly assign for the horse’s retrogression the market. The rumours trials during the intervening week were ” plentiful blackberries,” the German crack, Seahorse, amongst others, being reported to have done wonders with bis stable companion Ksbel, which ...

SPORTING CHRONICLE. ITOWN EDITION.] the turf. Uortn vavktA *we I).rb , tt. »« I***- GOODWOOD BACEB. Lord Gl«*o* ..

... starters were telegraphed within few minutes of the decision of the previous race. Pots,’* as usual, were “plentiful as blackberries,” the principal being Moonshine, Puxnioestone, Lord Albe■jarle, and Brocket, the commusions about the three latter being ...

BELL’S LIFE IN LONDON, DECEMBER 16, 1855. THE SALE OF THE LATE SIR RICHARD j SUTTON’S HUNTING ESTABLISHMENT AT ..

... Yar- Corough, Sar.dbeck. Drake, Beaufort, Sykes, and Fitthardiage kennels. Masters of hounds were alto there plontlfij as blackberries; and among company generally nottoed Earls Chesterfield, WUtoo, Herrington mi Cunmn, Willoughby. Btanhope. E. Hill; SirsF ...

INTELLIGENCE EXTRA

... ground till the principal races were over. Dm, slonal generals, brigadiers, colonels, and staff-officers wera plentiful blackberries,' and, though the only representative the fkir sex was Mrs Seaoole, who presided over a sorely lai vested tent full of ...

The Ovbbtov Stasis

... Sfkuthoisi Stakm. Mr W. Long's bk Louisa beat *Mr H. F.irnell*e f d Firebrand Mr Bait's b Blackberry Mr Tweed’s w d Telegraph Mr W. Long'* Louisa beat Mr Bait's Blackberry, and won the stakes. Fees, by Flfer out Flora Lswajfga. by Labtache—Duchess Pig Le>iuire ...

THE NORTH WARWICKSHIRE

... hardly known, except in their own outof-the-way locality, is good. Racehorses, and winners of great events, are plentiful a* blackberries; and those with tasteand tin have but to pay their money, and take their choice ; and as there never were such times ...

BELL’S LIFE IN LONDON, MARCH 30, 1856

... patrons and supporters of the Turf, of whom, however, our list is means a perfect one. “Crimean beards” were “plentiful blackberries and, witlu the return of peace, shall be glad welcome back those who, having braved the vicissitudes and dangers of the ...

THE PYTCHLEY HOUNDS-

... up this season, for want of the awakening crack to save him from his slumbers, and foxes here are no longer “plentiful blackberries. In one portion of the country# indeed—the Overstone district—a fox is almost aa rare oeis our old friend the black swan ...