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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 ...

WINCHBURGH CLUB SPRING MEETING, Fbb. 18

... Mr Cdlrcrt's bk .dd . C00n. Mr 80.1.. u Mr Ass’s r b Airy (late Fly) •• cided coarae) Fia.T Tib*. A:r« I Brocarde beat Blackberry Qitdtteif I bd»l Counteu The Btocbton Stabbs. s i ’„', , ' , d ’s , r?k l i. 3(S'.o ;v*« c^r W,ndh»m .bk d vvrekld . M ...

MxmxG annyirouNDS, 1839-40,

... stakes, four subs. Hasty, bk b: Mr Hcathcote’s.—At Deptford Inn, Dec. 3,4, and 5, divided the Oaks stakes, eleven subs, with Blackberry and Lark. HRMLocK.f d, by Leader, out of Hero; Mr Heyes’s.—At Ridgway (Southport), Dec. 4. s,and 6, won ths Martiudale stakes ...

J H H .Leeds'—The bet is p.p

... and ample reasons for a like rejoicing. But theie are some men who never can be satisfied, though reasons are plenty as blackberries.’’ It is astonishing how a man may puff himself into importance by the sheer force of doing wrong. Lord Cardigan speaks ...

GRAND STEEP! E-CHACE

... Wilful, and won the stakes. The CniTTBRN Stakes, for aged bitches. Lord Rivers's Gnloarc Mr Lock ?'»Lovely beat Mr Bigg's Blackberry Capt Wyndhatn’s WoodpigeoD Mr Locke’s Lovely bea' Rivers’s Galnarc, and won the stakes. The Starks. Mr Locke’s La* beat ...

Beaumont beat Com. Lin | Boswell beat Hercules Mr Biggs, as owner of the two winners, received the stakes

... The Codkohd All-acei> Stakks. Etwall’s f Eccaleobeoa beat Mr Locke’s w Lark Mr Bowles’s Bowling-green .. Mr Biggs’s bk Blackberry Mr EtwaL’i Eccalcobeon and Mr Bowles’s Bowjing green divided the stakes, The Ashton Stakks. Mr Goodlake’s Geneva beat Lord ...

THE EQUITY EXCHEQUER BILLS

... Notwltha’anding the nnlavourable state of the weather her Majesty the Queen Dowage'honoured the meet of the Belvoir hounds on Blackberry-hill on Saturday. Her Majesty left the castle at halt-past two, on horseback, in company with the Duke ef Rutland, the Marquis ...

:— ' _ , , . w_■»«» nMrm Vaekati to Frmnee Himborzh, Breaian, Antlftta, Bah»m%, B»ib»4o* (pMt flrw) by J-Cowtc ..

... pence. W L, Preston—lt is bred and born. Ross-The bet about the hare in tbs Csld” is off. Fools are more plentU ful than blackberries. 8 J—l. One shilling.——9. A shilling for every 7* words for copy. The bodies on the ’plains of Waterloo were burled, not ...

fl«Id howaaeo, Including the noble uniter the buehhoundi, the muni Aohffuec. lenvinc the Mount the deer bent ..

... young Are andgorse, and quiet, and on the ouUlde of the country, was a favourite retreat of reynard. The next move was to Blackberry Brake, the first of a eeriea of small covers, belonging to the lords Westerteigh parish; was blank, though the hounda, by ...

deposi to be as follow allow hin 210 for to N Al jewton 1% 0a side prill?, £1028 aide, and

... as 0 run, we are within hail or sight, although on eve! the risk of losing my capture, Is ind ; the par- or Lord’s, at blackberries” close to this spot. Attl d into my landing net rod in the turf, and tried to coax m| y frien: y half, only the low too ...

FINCHLEY ST^ipLE-CHASE*.—Ma»ch 28

... means of large printed notices, not to trespass ii|Kin it. The llrovnis, Smiths, and Joneses, were a» usual as thick as blackberries in October.'and really believe that the majority of spectators were more amused at th-ir futile attempts to “come the grand” ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... brought J**,. several Liberal Governments t.nce 1805, and showed thst, so far »* Li dents would go. he had them plenty as blackberries claimed oredilforthe Government for having endeavoured to lilies m Ireland, and declared that would be worse than madness-it ...