HORSE RACING
... HORSE RACING. Sour, apropos of the fit. Leger, says .racing now consists in making money oat of horses without fanning them, and thinks racing in very bad way. The Standard frils to see that the gambling side of ...
... HORSE RACING. Sour, apropos of the fit. Leger, says .racing now consists in making money oat of horses without fanning them, and thinks racing in very bad way. The Standard frils to see that the gambling side of ...
... HORSE RACING. Mr. T. HUGHES gave the legislation upon this subject, and stated that his bill proposed, first, abolish two-year-old races; secondly, return to the state ...
... horseracing. No ono now supposes that the best horse among the starters will be declared the winner. It is known that the horses are the property of the book-makers, and that the book-makers decide which horse is and which is not to be fairly run. Next week's ...
... HORSE RACING AT TRAMORE. Yesterday evening a large number of people assembled at Tramore (Crobally) to witness a race between Mr. J. P. Kennedy’s Secret and Mr. CulUnane’s Flower Girl. There were besides three other races Messrs Merry and J Dobbyu V.S ...
... HORSE IN FRANCE. The Telegraph's correspondent telegraphs that hone racing was revived at Longchanips on Sunday with great The somas so gay and brilliant as to make one forget the troubles that the capital has of late pained through. ...
... | KtOR6E RACING IN THE STIZEETS. WNe trust the car-driviun intereat of Dublin will nut think uls importunaite if we venture respectfully to renew the remonstranees we ha;e madle from time to I time with reference to the furioxus charioteering which |is ...
... HORSE RACING IN AUSTRALIA. (FROM A Stdnet, N.8.W., 2nd Octobib, 187®. Having witnessed the races which took place here few days ago I think short account of them might acceptable to many of your readers. Before describing tbe races I may state that tbe ...
... HORSE RACING NEAR ARMAGH. We andenUad that it ia in contemplation to hold, during the present Autumn, steeple' chase in the neighbourhood the As public journalist, vc refer to the proposed with view of asking our readers to take into serious consideration ...
... REVIVAL OF HORSE-RACING IN FRANCE The Telegraph's Correspondent telegraphs that horse- racing was revived at Longchamps yesterday, with great eclat. “ The scene was so gay and brilliant as to make one forget the troubles that the capital has of late passed ...
... TUB DECLINE OF HORSE RACING. The IhhynspA, commenting Sir Joseph Hawley’s announcement that intends to sell the whole of Lie breeding etnd, it ie far from onr wish to draw the boreeoope of time which cannot fat distant, and which tomaayayca presages the ...
... IMPORTANT HORSE RACING CASK. In the Court of Common pleas yesterday, before Chief Jostles Morris cud special jury, esse which was claimed for want of proper can providing skilful Joekeva for the racing mare, Mrs Star, was brought by Mr Sodkir. ■vntleman ...
... men were never fond of horse racing. Their natures and dispositions are not suited to the sport (laughter), but are better adapted for agricultural pursuits and statistical societies (laughter). lie did not wish to be unjust to the Scotch, a great people ...