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  2. The A. J. C. Derby, 1870.

    I'M off to the Derby, but just before starting, To show that no "Early Birds" gave me the slip— We all know that "collaring's" better than "parting'— Here goes then—"Old lowhard" shall give you a "tip." ...

    Article : 1,141 words
  3. Turf Talk.

    THERE'S been more talking and betting on turf matters this week than for months and months; as of course must be the case during the week which immediately precedes a great meeting, when bookmakers from all ...

    Article : 1,239 words
  4. The Derby Day—by Pegasus.

    I'M almost afraid, I said last week, it would be easy enough to "spot" the winners on the Dolby Day, at this present time of writing; and do you know it isn't pleasant to admit that a fellow has said too much. ...

    Article : 2,902 words
  5. The Derby.

    Once again does the feeling to witness The strife for the Derby come o'er, With visions of spotting the winner, My senses are str[?]ng as of yore. ...

    Article : 229 words
  6. Betting Market.

    "OTHELLO'S occupation is gone," such might truly be said by the auctioneer of the Calcutta sweeps at Tattorsall's. To-day the Dorby will be run, and there have not been two sweeps made up. It is not like the ...

    Article : 1,025 words
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