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... beautiful mare, and I was surprised that she did not realise more than 300 guineas, at which price she was purchased by George Dawson. The stallion Childeric has got3to make his mark, but he was a great favourite with Archer, %wno gave 1Q00 guineas for ...

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... iarveet Bir. Home andi Tankful Won by half a length; a length I; between the second and third. The' winer was sold to Mr. George Dawson for 44 guineas. Bell ler MAJEST'S PTLAT of 100 guileas. Threeqyear-olds, To Sst.; four, 9at.; (lve, 9ot. Hilb.; si andcaged ...

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... homne Lashmar ,was hard at work on him, but he won rather easily 'e at the finish, and the performance wai a smart it one. George Dawson sent him to the post in good condition, and Lashimar also deserves some praise, 5- for he had endured great hardships ...

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... PFuce's Upstart, Castilian, and Parga, Sicmroxt'es Singsdene, T. JENN'I iGS SFN.'S Blondel, Ravensthorpe, Lord George, r Eobold, Alastor, George, Duo, Voyaceur, Cherry 'S Bounce, Rebound, and Norah Darling, T. JzN- :g INs Ju.'a Snrbiton and Hermia, with ...

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... Cotheretoie, (Mr. Whsitbllmo) 750 Cheenut colt by Macaroal-Reginella, by King Tome (Mr. M. Dawson)1650 Chesnut colt, by Marsyas-Rose of Kent, (Mri. JIsephi Dawson) O00 Bay colt, by Saunterer-Bess Lyon, by Lonfgbow, (Mr. M. Davson)1150 Bay colt, by Blair ...

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... Igerton Clark for 630 guineas, and Clipper, a good-looking brood mare by Albert Victor-Churoh Bell, the propoert of ! George Dawson, went to Mr. Porters bid oi730 ~uineas. Toreador, who has shown some fair form this year, was sold for 600 guineas to Sir ...

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... National1 Hunt Flat Race may go to SOUTH- Mli HOLM-E, the Sbifnal Steeplechas-e to VAN DER BERG (who will be ridden by George Dawson), the Maiden Hurdle Race to IDALUS, the He0 Shortest Day Selling Handicap Hurdle Race.- Sul .an aptly-named race-to PRINCE ...

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... referred to, with a couple of Lord Randolph Churchill's and 13 belongin8, to Colonel J. T. North, and as, like those of George Dawson, they come of the choicest blood, at least a creditable representative of St. Gatien House may be expected at Lincoln two ...

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... Cambridge, who is - I younger looking and more enthusiastic thann a ever, and Prince Christian, who took as their mentor George Dawson, the Heath House trainer i at Newmarmret, who pointed out the different I candidates in the paddock. Ohelandry was saddled ...

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... Jessasny, -Bumptious, and PrinceHampton, so that the spoil S in this line has been well divided between T. Jennings ju, George Dawson, Alred Hayhoe, and Percy Peck's stables, the respective owners ,| being L Bl Blanc Mr. L. de Rothschild, Lord Hastings ...

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... made a terrific race tf it with Donovan, whom he beat by a head. It can only be aeounted for in cne wiv, and that is that George Dawson must Lave indulged the horse a very great deal in his work before the Two Thousand, whilst the efforts s-iceo he won that ...

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... events went to .representatives of the turf metropolis, as follows: '-oe Cannon, two ; T. Leader, two ; T. Chaloner, George Dawson, John Dawson, jun., and x. Sherwood, one each. The solitary winner fur- nished by the last named was Old Coin, who has been selected ...