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&clr9 9» auction. BY J. M POTT. j|\OTTINGHAM RACES.— ?? JH_ —^ J M. POTTwUI, as usual, attend on the

... Notices. PROXTON PARK ««*vs& aST^A J RACES ~T^3g^ Zf*V*£-JL— _. '•ill take place ou Thursday and -;3£ip3s_«V *r?i — tt Friday, the 29th aud 30th days ?? 0 f March, 1855. ?? ■''■' ■*■*•*■ ' - N.R— This year Two Races will be open for Jockey Riders ? ...

CIRCULATION or the vO j^I!TGHAMSHIRE GUA__>IAN, DURING THE YEAB 184!, 112.000. _, if, •■ ndd suggest to ..

... y after the second race to tbe Clerk •/the course. The winner of the Hurdle Race or Flat Race will not be allowed to run for tbe Handicap. The owner of the se. ond horse in each race to aare his stake. The winner of the first race to pay two ...

m deeding m m CAKES JBr UNEQUALLED FOR ALL CLASSES OF STOCK. EVERY DELIVERY IS GUARANTEE*! TO ANALYSIS. Feu. ..

... VICTORIA STREET A HIGH STREET, NOTTINGHAM. TTNIMPEACHABLE TESTIMONY from **J MASTERS of HOCNDS. MASTERS of HAERIEBS, TRAINEES of RACE HOBSES, and OTHERS, J>ROVES the UTILITY in Uie STABLE of ap'LLIMAN'S ROYAL EMBROCATION. •fTTHE TESTIMONIALS and DIRECTIONS ...

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... Liverpool, by Tramp, dam by Whisker, out of M an- dane, by Pot&o's. Idas was a first-class race home, winning the 2,000 Guineas, the Newmarket Handicap, and nine races at three yean old and he started first favourite for the Derby fca 1845. He also defeated ...

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... the previous month, of 1.003. The Fatal Accident at Sutton Races.— An inquest was held at the Beggar's Bush Inn, Oscott, on Friday, touching the death of the Unfortunate young man who was killed at the above races on Wednesday last. The name of the deceased ...

^ £alcjf b]> auction. .- BY J. M. P^OTt! Tn WHEELWRIGHTS. COACH MAKERS, CAR- PFVTERS, AND OTHERS.-SHEEPSHED. rt J

... soys 14 lbs; 20 soys 21 lbs. The winner to be sold by Auction after the Race, and if any surplus above the selling price, to go to the Race Fund, A distance will be placed in this Race. To close and name to Mr. Kenjamin Cotton, at the Oak Farm Inn, between ...

gr VTe would suggest to Solicitors, Auctioneers, Estate jjfflfo •*' otn ers, the great advantage they would de- ..

... soys 14 lbs; 20 soys 21 lbs. The winner to be sold by Auction after the Race, and if any surplus above the seiling price, to go to tbe Race Fund. A distance will be placed in this Race. To close and name to Mr. Benjan.in Cotton, at the Oak Farm Inn, between ...

t*T__W( would suggest ts Solicitors, Auctioneers, Estate Agents, and others, the great advantage they would ..

... system of Provision for Old Age, or from incapacity from Accident or Disease. 4- — Policies will also be granted for fbe Assurance of Persons against Death, injury or affliction, by Accident, or other con- tingency. Also for the guarantee of Loans on ...

?? if> truuld suggest to Solicitors, Auctioneers, Estate W v an d others, the great advantage they would de- ??

... auction imme- diately after the race to the highest bidder, and the surplus, over and above what the horse is entered to be sold for, to go to the race fund ; horses having run twice at the Liverpool and Warwick November Races, 1852, without winning, or once ...

£g» We would suggest to Solicitors, Auctioneers, Estate jLgents, and others, the great advantage they would de- ..

... lOlbs. ; £-;0, allowed Islhs. ; £30, allowed 2-ilbs. Tbe surplus, if any, to go to the Race Fund. To be put up by Auction immediately alter the race. A HUUDLE RACE of 2 soys. each, with £M 5 added. Heats, about a mile. Three years old, Sst. 4lbs. ; four ...