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... upiter, 6 yrs, 6st 10lb; fe t 1elb; aged, set 71 3 Lady Vane, Syrs, Sst rs, 7st 10ib ; Hazard. 4 yrs, 7st ; St. Nicholas, 4 Blackberry, 3 yrs, 6st2ib. A goed meeting is expected. DONCASTER MEETING. in Waspnespay.—Entry for the Cleveland Stakes of 25 lenly ...

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... won three heats by SirW. Wynn’s Sir Walter, 4 yrs, Sst 71b (Spring), beating Pluralist. 4 Sst 4lb Nab, 3 yrs, 7st9lb; and Blackberry, 3 yrs. One paid. A Silver Cap, value 50/., with 10 to the second horse, given by Lord Grey, for horses not thorough-bred ...

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... Orville, dam Rosanne, 4 .8 24 Mr. Hunter’s br fby Frolic or Euville, 4 yra . .33 dr Mr. Webster’s br f Smallwalst (late Blackberry), 4 yrs . dr Mr. Thompson’s hr f Wigan Lass, 3 yrs . . dr Mr. F. H. Standlsh’s c Duxbury, Phantom, 3 yrs . 4 WEDNESDAY. ...

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... work, and Essex a fine hunting country. . . a, Eton College Beagles.— On Tuesday, the 3d Instant, this little pack met Blackberry Copse to finish the season, when a heia or upwards of sixty horsemen were assembled. At about 8o ck c *> fine fox was unbagged ...

MILLING AT CROYDON FAIR

... up like half-fledged porcupine, full of prlcklea and briers, the blood flowing from his scratches If had been enjoying a blackberry shower bath. The fight was renewed with unflinching courage by Saunders, but he had the worst the ont-fightlng, and although ...

BELGIUM

... purpose of gathering blackberries. While going through Forest, and near La) ton, he accidentally met who was gathering some acornt for his pigs. They proceeded together some distance into the forest, he (the boy) gathering blackberries, and the man acornt ...

FASHIONABLE LIFE

... best, aescan * London, from ,he . w domestic llees of BogUsh . m^«b U U 7''£« jr.^^Cb^-.e^rSd seem to please of sloe and blackberry Jdlalocaled U oneof the grand .hake It till RMltahulse each oth.rwhmi testimonies friendship » c()clly . There they their ...

THS DRAMA*

... and King), exerted themselves very merltorluuily, and many of the postures were really wonderful. Blows were plentiful blackberries, and the bufferings which every one the iramatis personte had to endure were evidently the must itrikmg parts of the ...

GREAT STEEPLE CHACE

... Auatln’a b Selim, aged Mr. B. Bmlih a br h 8 lok-ln-the-Mud, aged ; Mr. B. Bradley's b g Rocket, aged; and Mr. Townsend’a br g Blackberry, aged.—Mr. B. Harris been appointed Slakeh Ider. WnntTLiNQ. —The annual match will take place to-morrow and two following ...

THE GAME LAWS. N LONDON. 70 THE EDITOR OF BELL'S LIPS iday mention: s thatMr. Lennar Morning Chronicle of Fr

... Bayly’s Taffey - ol Mr. Harrisne Moonraker . 5 fend, Mr. E. Bradley’s Rocket Mr. Smi th’sStickintheMad 6 ” Mr. Townend’s Blackberry. 3 Mr. Lewie’s Charles. - - us, ater. 4 | Mr. Austin’s . . . uisite Mr. Moggeridge’s Fore: at the last leap, and there were ...

BAIL ROADS

... from the udder. Scottmam. Melancholy Disabteu.—Oq Saturday week y« * f* Hatton, was out wltb s«.me companions in search of blackberries. They went into p antallon RitUkte Moresby, near Whitehaven, where there is an old coal pit which has not been * s rd for ...

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... Cwm, He sleeps the copselifind among the futze bushes, and hat been seen eating raw thellmth and sea-weed, upon which and blackberries supposed have existed the whole time bat been there. At be has avoided the haunts men,” and conceals himself at soon sees ...