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SPORTING

... object. After a very -able and spirited address by Mr. Gale himself, who was foL i ,t lowed by the Rev. B. Grant, Mr. George Dawson, N.A., i e Mr. Joseph Sturge, and other gentlemen, the ehpirman I 1s (Mr. Alderman Baldwin) put resolutions to the meeting ...

RACING

... fifth in the Derby to Avrshire. The latter was ever a delicate horse and hard to train, but admirably looked after by George Dawson, he was at his best as a four-year-old. In 1889 Ayrshire came out and won the 10,000 Kempton Park Royal Stakes, avenging ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Symbol. Marsh has five in Loup, Fear v Disgrace, Odd Fellow, Merry Monk, and Delaval, and tj Matthew Dawsoni, Hayhoe, George Dawson, and John ti Porter have a pair each. the first named being respon- b sible for Kirkham and Narellan, the two Australian ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Itwo-year-old career he was regarded as a very deli- ti s cate animal, the utmost credit should be given to his C -trainer, George Dawson, who halsvory early established a ,. himself as among tho most proficient of his calling. His h e ability was also clearly ...

PASTIMES

... Aquarium George Collins defeated Dawson, of Huddersfield. The winner's form is well-known h but the loser played very well, and should be heard of again. The veteran ex-Champion, John Roberts, sen., and J. Owen took the remaining prizes; and Dawson won the ...

Published: Saturday 24 December 1887
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 787 | Page: 13 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Bemol, a rule, fot a baow trial in the case of Co8stant Derra, late *eoretary to the unfortunate Raroneis Von Beck slermus George Dawson and others, fat false Impleonmuent, was made absolute. ...

SPORTING EXPOSURES AND CHARGE against Two Solicitors

... were three securities for 1,000 and 1,500. Mr. Clifton paid me 3,400, but it was upon the decision of his trustee, Mr. George Dawson. brother.in-law of the late Sir Robert Peel, who acted as arbitrator. He advised Mr. Clifton to pay the money. He gave ...

Published: Sunday 28 March 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2519 | Page: 15 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... 11sley. Better Irunnci 'ttende the New- market horses in the City and SLnbUrbaln HlandicaP, as GreCy I e.` trained hy George Dawson, wvas first, sand Baron de Rothschild's Le 'Nichai on who hlere. took leave of thle racecourse-third, the intermeadiate ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... th GodCpit Ascat also counceals the identity of C this smart son at Pepper anid alt, who is trained at C NeIwimarlet by George Dawson. Xury, who created a oscot favourable impression asatyear, aill his three per- , farelaneeS being Of distinct meeit, has ...

PONTEFRACT AND WEST RIDING RACES

... Honi. Captain R. N. Lawley, J. lisps Barton, Es and H. L. Joneseq Judge and Handicapper: Mr. hd fJehnson. Starter:Mr. George Dawson. Secretary: Mr. W.0. Brooke. Clerkof theCourse: Mr. Johnfl* Peart. LXOND)AY, July 10. Among11 No~rth~rrn sportsmen the ...

Published: Sunday 16 July 1865
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5851 | Page: 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTSMAN'S GAZETTE

... Stakes, with three runners, was won by Wotherby, Birdkiller, second and HLazlebeach th rd. Tile winner was sold to Mr George Dawson for fifty-ons gaineas. Then followed the principal event of the Meeting, the Ayrshire llanaicap, for which nine horses ...

Published: Sunday 21 September 1873
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3746 | Page: 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... That this was a it 51 policy ties result demriraictratee, as T had Rtoebrni been trained far ?? lung St. Leger course George Dawson would have foundi the task attempted . by Jewitt probably beyond his powers. It is of ten it possiblet to treait is racehores ...