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Tut Oaks, for Bitches

... against Gibr ar but owing to the frost Mr Goodlak: raltar, and Mr Etwall re ed the st es. Oaks, for Bitches. Mr Biggs’s bk Blackberry Mr Etwail's wand bd qu Mr Lock: sbaL Mr Goel kets y Garonne er Mr Locke’s « 1k late Blonde) Mr Agx’s bil Angeuc. MrW neham’s ...

JANUARY, Oittrtor Club (Open) .. Ireland....--

... I*- I’/'i,' Jacket, out of Sully MrR. Oraltnm nt f b Begs' - Murtou, bv Country out of Scot's bit-b.». *if Mr vv, Thompson Blackberry, Bedlamite out exit'd (krai! on. Meteor beat Bernard 1 Bu’.lb* Run best Jonathan Wild Bell 'K?at WIM Deer North Brlttm Peggy ...

ABDROSBAH (SHARPHILL) CLUB MEETING

... Borron’e bk b Bit of Lace .. Wright's bd Craigsagillan John Dunlop's b Delight.. Mr Bardsy's r d Billy Rarely Hr Dykes** bk b Blackberry .. Mr Borron'e d Bohemian MrJs.Danlop'ebkbDianaVeraon.. Mr Knox*e f Miss Agnes Ur Aiton’e d Tickler Mr Spcir*a w f d The ...

THE ALBfiIGHXOH HOUNDS

... live with the bounds, and a Giver coun! ime Bot be found—all grass and fences of every descript orfered as plentiful as blackberries in the eummer. The f made the country deep, and it rode eo heavy that a time, good steed came to grief. Forward away!” ...

coußsma hints

... Yours, Jan 5, 1850. A Cou coursina Mr Epiror: Coursing hints have been latterly in your paper, to Irieb phrase, “ as as blackberries ;” but amoag them all we | observed one whi 9 thongh very humb'e, seems to us of | At Alt consequence at meetings where ...

THE OEHTLEKAN AMATEUB

... GENTLEMAN AMATEUR. match | TO THE EDITOR OF BELL'S LIFK IN LONDON. Sie: Ae during the past season objections have been ful as blackberries all over the United Kivgdom, I have ' once more the question in your world-famed ; what is * The Gentleman ’’ Amateur? ...

iSSUfSSSL* aotdTßoßoaMaLnd ha hoc SMlalsX

... to 8 were betted level It was not one of Mr Richardson’s usual good days, | and the talent finished worse than commence Blackberry failed to quite get the best the leeal cs friend Feeling, with whom Yates did the trick by a hea TUESDAY, 24.—The MANOR ...

THE ASHBURY GOLD MEDAL*

... Elliott was referet th suc- THE ASHBURY GOLD MEDAL. swim- A few ears ago, when swimming trophies were Joba: plentifal as blackberries,” aud swimmers could eca d has numbered by hundreds, where now they are thoasa years. Gold Medal, given by Sir Wm. Fraser ...

THE ESSEX COUHTBY

... field began grow very select, the rasping doubles and the pace many could not stand; loose hones now were plentiful as blackberries.” goodly number of the right sort, however, settled down to what was before them, amongst whom must name a lady, the Hon ...

RtMJII.X, I»TS

... Bealiae & EEN | art A arm —- ee Redgrave (bh b), Rachel, 5 yrs Blackberry, 4 sion of of any Suty 1.— ‘The PLATE of 160 sovs, jweepstakes of 6 ft, and2 onl; 3 @ winner of a1 Lyre of of two of that value or one ot” 00 the owner of the second horse in that ...

The Tadcxstcr Stakes

... ProvoslCoropbeU’s rw d Wallace.. Crichton’s b Cartona Mr row’s W d Blue Shade Mr Ewing’s f Borron’s b Blueness .. Mr Dyke’s Blackberry MrGordon’sbkwdGaido.abve) . Prov«istCampbell’sbkwbKaU-idr' Mr Dunlop’s wf d Dundonulu .. Mr Gairdner’s f b Winton Mr Dyke’s ...

The IRISH NATIONAL OPEN STAKE,

... Sarah’s Son, by Romance out of Lady Sarah Mr T. Thompson’s r Trip the Daisy, by Blondin out of Barmaid, beat Mr R. Wilton’s bk Blackberry, by Dick—Lucy Mr Thomas’s bk w d Whip, by Whisker out of Fanny Elssler, beat Mr James’s be w b Vision, by Canarad/o—Wyvern ...