A Constant Reader.—No horse or mare (except Blink Bonny) has won both the Derby and Oaks since 1838. Mares only are entitled to run for the Oaks. Sandic.—Sir Henry Barkly is not a baronet. ...
Article : 342 wordsIN the Legislative Council on Tuesday, the Supreme Court Bill (to regulate the terms, sittings, and holidays of the Supreme Court,) was read a second time and passed through committee. ...
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Advertising : 240 wordsTHE people's hopes of Parliamentary Reform have met with one more check and disappointment. Mr. HAINES and his Ministry, who had really shown some anxiety to carry their Reform ...
Article : 849 wordsWith the Shrewsbury and Ludlow meetings the flat races of 1857 were brought to a close. Steeplechasing and hunting now offer their attractions to the sportsman; and when you have received the present ...
Article : 8,218 wordsIt is not, we believe, generally known that a large vessel, chartered expressly by the Indian Government for this port, arrived here last Saturday for the purpose of lading with horses at the quickest despatch possible. ...
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