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SPORTING NOTES FROM SCOTLAND

... Niddrie is within sound of the stones in that famous old Edinburgh curlers' resort, Dud- dingston Loch. A deep winter gloom was hanging low over Edinburgh when the melancholy intelligence reached tho capital that the gallant general, who was esteemed by everybody ...

Rapier on Racing

... who has a habit of hanging, though I doubt if this fully accounts for his running, was a moderate fourth. The Tweed, to my sur prise, showed up prominently for seven furlongs and then died away. Soon after this Nadine, whom Gil. Bennett now trains for the ...

RAPIER ON RACING: The Second July Meeting--A Double for Darling--Some North Country Raids--Rhodes Scholar ..

... Gant's Schedia, ridden by F. Herbert (in striped jacket and while cap). In a poor field this mile event was won by Mrs. S. Savile's Gantry, for whom there was not a single bid, ridden by M. Beary, from Mr. G. N. Bennett's I Comanche, who was a length ...

SALES BY AUCTION, &c

... with a southern aspect, overloolung its own undulated and richly-timbered park, as well as Thorpe Cloud and other hills over hanging the famed Dovetail, a four miles drive. It contains all necessary reception rooms and offices and sixteen bed rooms, stabling ...

MOTORING: LAND, AIR, AND WATER

... interests of the motor-buyer the best thing is to fool the workman to the top of his bent-, giving him enough rope with which to hang himself. For the cars he turns oul in England to-day he receives ten times as much wages as the worker in an American factory ...

CIRCULAR NOTES.: NOTES BY RAPIER

... Air. Larnach's Nulli Secundus Pincushion filly, but it proved worth while to start the second, at least there was some £80 hanging to it, as the winner, entered to be sold for £100. was bought in for 250 guineas. 1 have often preached the doctrine that ...

CIRCULAR NOTES

... valuable oup (withheld at the last meeting) was added, attracted a capital entry, the Midlands being represented by Mr. E. Herbert and Mr. A. Dunmore from Lincolnshire Mr. F. Ward sent a useful string Mr. S. H. Woods and Mr. R. ■I. Laccy represented East ...

CIRCULAR NOTES

... country would then realise what it meant, and the thousands of people re duced to beggary and starvation thereby would probably hang Burns, Chant, Morton, and the remainder of tile faddists in a row on the Thames Embankment. Ltke every one else, I knew that ...