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1850 - 1899
9 1890-1899

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Pall Mall Gazette

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London, London, England

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Pall Mall Gazette

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... n, and it is almost in this condition that we must look at it now. A few days prior to the advent of October, when the blackberries hang luscious oln the brambles, and the brown nuts drop from th'e clusters, the keeper goes, as is his wont, to the coppice ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... giving receipts for baits and advice to fly-fishers. I-le once angled I with success, he tells us, for bream with ripe blackberries and other pleasant baits. On another occasion he breaks away from Cotton to give the fly-fishernman a tip for making ...

THIS DAY'S CRICKET

... with the exhibition is that Mr. San Woodiwiss will dispose of his renowned kennel of bulldogs (except the champion bitch Blackberry) on the third day of the show. YorT;, 1.30 - Staee Villain, 1 Niazawattee, 2 Middleton, 3 5 ran Aust.aliaus--151 for 5 wiciccts ...

THIS DAY'S CRICKET

... as might naturally be expected in such a bi field, and amon1g so many high-class handicap horses, are as plentiful as blackberries in the fall, and yet there is not that division among the prophets that one might expect. I'Auur ' (SporlingLife) pins ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... and to a nman who was not up at the limle. Is it not too invariably the custom to expect rowing men to turn up, like blackberries do in the hedge-side, season by season, and in default of their turilln-up, to swear at such luck and at good oarsmen who ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... nhum who w.as not t ip ' at the funec. Is it net too ilivalri..vY tile Custom to expe'-t rowing menci to turn up, like blackberries do inl the iiedge-side, seasonl by se isoil, aiid iii (deault of 'their tornlitg-tip, to swear at such luck and at good ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... the most costly yearling, stock were something fabulous. Two thousand guinea horses year alter year wvere as plentiful as blackberries, and yet money could not buy a good horse. Recently Mr. Baird, who remained staunch and trite to- ?? trainer, and thereby ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... Morford and Rust's Ripon, Mr. Hassan's Norwood Beddy, Mir. Oliver's Save Monarch, Mr. Peek's Pleasure, Mr. Woodiwiss's blackberry, Mr. I Joel's Dotn Alexis, Mr. H-Jayes's Priiice* Salano, Mr. Thorne's 13aster Gordon, Mr. Ford's Ivy Leaf. Mr. Farman's ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... clsl vearll:n stricl; vere sometillilg abulous. 'Iwxo tllotnsanod guinea 11io05 xouui alter xyear \'.ere 05 p~leniiiufl as blackberries, and yet ?? could net buyv ai good hiorse,(. [Recetitly Mlr. Baird, who remained staunch alivd trite to his traliner, faltI ...