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BREAKDOWNS AND BAD LEGS

... notices these immediately. David James. A CHAMPION WEIGHT-CARRYING THOROUGHBRED: LORD RATHDONNELL'S SUNGRIT. In the Royal Dublin Society's Horse Show Lord Rathdonnell's Sungrit Champion won the Croker Cup. This trophy, whioh was presented by the late Edward ...

Dublin's Bloodstock Sales

... TOP PRICE was fetched by the chestnut filly by Fairway Bower of Roses, bred by the late Mr. Dan Sullivan. ON LEA VE Loid Rathdonnel with his wife and the Hon. Mrs. Gerald Wclleslty. Mrs. Wellesley, much absorbed in her catalogue, is an ardent racegoer ...

THE ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S WINTER CATTLE SHOW

... pronounced a magnificent lot, and in awarding prizes a vast amount of merit was necessarily passed over. Lord and Lady Rathdonnell might almost be said to have swept the decks in classes in which they competed, and the fact occurring every year, together ...

RAPIER ON RACING

... on page. 732.) THE ItOTAL ARTILLERY RACES AT STAPLEFORD ABBOTS: RATHDONNELL FALLS. Tug Royal Artillery Point-to-Point was held at Stapleford Abbots 111 Essex. Our picture shows Rathdonnell after coming to grief in the Heavyweight Race. PRINCE HENRY RIDING ...

More About Brooding, Capons And Goslings

... Major the Lord Rath- donnell, M.C., and Mr. H. J. Toler-Aylward (right), Joint Hon. Sec. of the Royal Dublin Society. LADY RATHDONNELL and Mrs. John Madden watched the judging of Herefords. MR. J. F. WRIGHT (left), of Prumplestown House, Castle- dermot, Co ...

Help Must Be Swift

... Abergavenny, Tunbridge Wells War wick, Mr. C. Higgs, Stratford-on-Avon, and Mr. H. Johnson, Radford Ireland, Major Lord Rathdonnell, Carlow Hampshire and Channel Islands, Colonel R. C. O. Parker, Stockbridge. How Much Can Animals Help Them selves Cattle ...

Up and down the land

... page 80, Royal Show issue, and not Lord Rotherwick, to both of whom we offer apologies. Sir Peter is seen above with Lord Rathdonnel, M.C., at the Society's A.G.M. in 1952. Very Temperate Zone On the island of Heligoland they are anxious to extend the holiday ...