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Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 wordsThis very interesting event took place last Tuesday evening. There are few young watermen who have the pluck to tackle three engagements in so short a time as John Henry Clasper, who certainly, in this respect, is ...
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Article : 454 wordsThe great ten-mile foot-race between two Indians and two white mon, which had been for some timo announced in the sporting papers, was run on Fashion Courso yesterday. The men came to the score punctually at the ...
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Article : 1,537 wordsThe NOTTINGHAMSHIRE HANDICAP of 20 sove each, h ft, and 5 if declared, with 200 added; the second to receive 50 sovs out of the stakes, and the third to save his stake; winners extra; two miles and a quarter; ...
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Article : 227 words" Good morning, Miss Kate," oried young Mickie Fee; "Good morning, again, it's yourself, sure, I see, Looking blooming os ever;" but Kate turned away, As sho said," Master Mickie, I wish you good day, ...
Article : 320 wordsThe GOODWOOD STAKES of 25 sovs each, 15 ft, and only 5 if declared; the secoud receives 100 sovs from the stakest two miles and a half; 96 subs, 55 of whom declared. ...
Article : 1,193 wordsTHE GOODWOOD CUP.—The Cup is a massive silver vase in the Grecian style, the bow enriched with festoons of vine leaves and grapes, in alto-relievo, with handles formed of winged horses; the base ornamented with ...
Article : 186 wordsFrom the dust and gloom of abasement room. 'Mid rouers and whools and bands, Where the pressman watches his busy loom With inky face and hands, ...
Article : 535 wordsDEATH OF MADAME LA TOUCHE FAY.—We regret to have to announce the death of this well known patroness of the Frenoh Turf, which took place at the Chateau de Fay, on the 10th July, after a long illness. With ...
Article : 85 wordsDR SMETHURST AND THE WILL OF ISABELLA BANKERS. —In the Court of Probate, on Thursday, a suit was instituted by Thomas Smethurst, who was convicted of felony on the 30th of November, 1859, for the purpose ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 28 Sep 1861, Page 4
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