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... popular, and thq plucky I ttleb teh received rare ovation from her supporters, which caused her to bark with delight. Mr. John Russell Ipr. pretor) acted starter, and Mr. Thomas Pike was refer(both the Sporting Life). ...
... popular, and thq plucky I ttleb teh received rare ovation from her supporters, which caused her to bark with delight. Mr. John Russell Ipr. pretor) acted starter, and Mr. Thomas Pike was refer(both the Sporting Life). ...
... to finish the distance alone. The proprietor. Mr. John Russell, officiated starter and referee. match was followed the opening of the 130 yards pedestrian handicap, the promoter being Mr. John Russell, twelve yards ciuoit playing champion. An entry of ...
... The foui.li suth. and elov-nlb courses wore .n kc Aajlum, held yesterday mi -u iptinnsto taken from the BLOODSTOCK . Mi. John Russell was starter, and Hr, Lnane* ißb.» wetia. JH, Ht. Jaiocs’s ftrert, S»W« tAolverhamp.on, referee, JOKN KAURIS’ BRIGHT ASP ...
... for long time will be decided these grounds this (Saturday) evening. It comprises the second and concluding rounds Mr. John Russell’* (proprietor) 200 Yards £6 10s. Dog Handicap. The nineteen successful dogs left from the previous Saturday have been redrawn ...
... expense in keeping their dogs training. Fortanately, however, the breach was mended, and the proprietor there grounds (Mr. John Russell) without any demur sanctioned for four out the five matches be decided at this enclosure. no ;ooner was the other grounds ...
... left from the precediu- Saturday were redrawn into fire divisions, over which some 'spirited speculation took place. Mr. John Russell, the proprietor, was starter, and Mr. Thomas Jones, of BiUfcon. referee. Details 1: D. Whit. UiUton, Ml v.rj, .tore. Hr ...
... Ashetou-Smith. and those who figured the same decades. George Osbaldeaton. Lord Middleton, the Dukes of Beaufort, the Revs. John Russell, Stevens, Harry Taylor, and others. Wbyte-MelvUle, Surtees, ” Nimrod/ ” The Druid, and several more, authors who made hunting ...
... century. Evans, of Ireahridgn, eighteen yards champion,and now John Russell once more holds the twelve yards championship. The match under notice (made on July last) was between Mr. John Bussell, of the Victoria Grounds, Rough Hills, Wolverhampton, and ...
... fourth, filth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth. • eleventh, twelfth, and thirteenth.—Total, 11. JacX second.—Total, 2. Mr. John Russell (proprietor! and Lloyd, both appointed the Sporting JAfie, gave eve:.' faction pisiol-firer and referee respectively. ...
... Mr. John Detaccre, Mr. W. illett, Mr. F. Vere Allfrey, Mr. D. Jardine, Mr. P. W. Jardir.e, Mr. Jack Men?ies, Mr. Gordon Howard, Mr. Resben Bassoon, Mr. Brodriek Cloetc, Mr. G. A. Prentice. Mr. W. Menzics, Mr. Ernest Dresden. Mr. Hugh Owen, Mr. John Russell ...
... Mies Florence 'hantor, Messrs S. V. Sherwood (pianist). John Wood, G. Russell, Billy Moos, H. Williams, and G. G oo d w i n. The dinners was preceded by the annual meeting of member., over which Mr John H. Salter presided. The report was very satisfactory ...
... of -00 yards dog handicap. The promoter the latter was iha proprietor aud the twelve yards tmoitp!ayingchatop:oa c.' Mr. John Russell. Notwithstanding the amorous sura ; q. the neighbourhood, capital company put aopes/n wiiness the spor s. The eighteen ...