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... over end over again made .by comptn uhrte to adopt the sucessu tatc use ySre' l rival Nottingham,wheyonorcctsaepltiu as blackberries, hv endseadd ?? id her status as a criokrcut rdal aig e l chain p ons are retrn pnterwl-esdlues but thiere is no nositrning ...

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... ? 6 Henurgam. S ?? . Is ?? fite ?? 4CannoekChass 6 Miss Lottie ?? S Viscount (hb).6Baycux ?? 4 Mire. ?? 4 Roman ?? 6 Blackberry . 0 fby WVautage- lhing Cole ?? a ?? a ?? ?? a ?? 4 SCRATCHINGS. HANDICAsP PLATICn.-TriCmtria. SsLINGem Nunoras.-Mark Over ...

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 ...

SPORTIING INTELLIGENCE

... old- fahoe Cetrgthrn tane ihand-dry, and. 3. th atta teeeuie r o beto offer such I Ivaluable prizes as aer nbw common a blackberries all Xi over the lkinaridom,' together with the dreadful nature of Ithet course, and the distance at which Chester issituated ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... bomade theremindr o th runin, ad wn esil bytwolenth; 01 the eaams distance separated second and third. Ranker was fourth, and Blackberry last, exccpt Empress, who fell baW mile from home. There was no betting on fnture events. WINNER AND STARTING PRIMIE. Pace ...

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... ? a Lovelace ?? Sir ?? a ie. llasvdn's g; Bturleaslue ?? IsFir ?? a (Pedigaa.-r no- ?? - ?? Unseal..,.a ?? a Ielly ?? a Blackberry ?? Queen's Guard ?? ?? Verdict . ?? ..1 Tactician ?? goCbharmn- Kilk ?? ' Oiacuautier (Is 1) ?? a itug, di. by lies. Ei ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ?? 4791Doubtful. ?? ' Hungarian ?? t. ?? ?? ?? ?? 576..b.o. . ?? 612 Don ?? 7 5,FPDiavolo35 522 Toastmaster ?? a 721 Blackberry ?? 35 10 Rtipon ?? 47P.Over the Blorder ?? 610 ?? 67 0 ?? 9 QoIickeand ?? 613 Fros and Fsey ?? 0 Oliver ?? 612l Doncombe ...

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... Lady Whtrles 4 to 2 agst Kaiaea. z to iapet85iidowf, 10 to 1 siot bms, 100 to Ba NVhagt CGodfrey. Grovewell, Guiscard, an Blackberry, and 100 to 7 s_ t New Moon. ?? made tho r ?? ha harles Godfrey ?? anand the tnree were fotlowehe ed Newigo and ha e, wth ...

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... Stokesley, 3 yrs, 7et ?? Maguire 0 (g Mr. T. W. Hornby's The Squire, 3 yrs, Bat Bib (P G. Broadbent 0 l( Mr. W. Sanderson's Blackberry, 3yrs, 6st 7ib Widdowfield 0it (Winner trained by Wriggleworth,) at Betting: 0 to 4 on Fabiola, B to I agat Primus, 7 to ...

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 ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS AND PASTIMES

... Cannon, 3 to 1; (pell Welter, Playwright. Mr. A. Thirlwvell. 4 to I -, Greenstedee Welt!r, Hinges Own, Gr is- ehaw, 6 to 1 ; Blackberry Maiden, Up Guards, Madden, 6 to 3. CRICKET. HAMPSHIRE V. WARNitICHSHIRg. At Southeampton yesterday, Wiiarwickebire obtained ...