DEAR BELL,—To attempt to send you a racing article this week must almost entitle me to quarters at "Tartan's Creek," for where nothing has either been said or done it is a decided case ex nithilo nihil fit. However, ...
Article : 990 wordsDEAR BELL,—Dispatch, bred by Messrs. Wright and Montgomerie, in 1854, is by The Premier out of Sunbeam. The Premier was bred in England by Mr. J. R. ...
Article : 2,039 wordsADRIAN, Chig,by Joe Banks—Juliet, Mr. Eccles. Not placed for the J. C. Spring Saplings (6 furlongs), carrying 8st, won by Dautless; eight started. BEEHUNTER, big, by Sarawak—Beeswing. Mr. T ...
Article : 1,059 wordsThe Derby is, of course, the all-absorbing topic of discussion in sporting circles here, and backers of horses are in one continued round of excitement, one alter another of the favourites receiving severe "pepper." ...
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Advertising : 130 wordsIn tun era of champions, belts, and testimonials, it is not surprising that the exhibition of boxing by the English and American professors, in aid of the above object, should be eminently successful. Though not so ...
Article : 586 wordsSIR,—The Don is a chestnut horse, coming five years old, and was bred by Mr. Loder, his present owner, in New South Wales. He is by Cossack, out of Jenny Lind. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 320 wordsTom Curran's friends are in earnest in their desire to make his farewell benefit as profitable to him as possible At a meeting at the Woolpack it was deemed advisable, rather than pay L50 or L100 for the hire of a theatre, to ...
Article : 510 wordsThe vast inercase of racing within the last few years, the thousands of pounds laid out in its pursuit, the increased value of our thoroughbred stock, and the fortunes that are made and lost in a single season, one ...
Article : 2,819 wordsOn Tuesday last, at Messrs. Henderson and Co.'s Bazaar, were offered the yearlings from Mr. Purves's stud by Feter Wilkins, son of the famous Flying Dutchman; and on Wednesday, another lot of young 'uns were ...
Article : 281 words28—Bill Eecleson and Another, for L280, at Inglewood. ...
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