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  2. BARON VAN GROOTVEN, AND THE LIVERPOOL STEPLECHASE "MISTAKE."

    The following particulars relating to the doings with the Steeplechase horse "Mistake," before the Liverpool Grand National, we have taken from The Sporting Life. Owners of horses and Bockmakers may read the account ...

    Article : 2,716 words
  3. ROBERTS IN AMERICA

    The Sporting Life has the following, cono [?] some games played at Memphis, Tennesses, by the world's Champion:-By the New York papers just come to hand we learn that our champion has been exhibiting his skil ...

    Article : 911 words
  4. IMPORTANT AMENDMENT IN RULES OF BETTING.

    The following letter from Admiral Rous appeared in Bell's Life in London of March 17th:£ TO THE EDITOR OF BELL'S LIFE IN LONDON. Berkeley-square, March 15, 1866. ...

    Article : 511 words
  5. ADIEU!TO THE COVER.

    Adieu! to the cover—adie! to the sound of horn and of voice, when so eagerly bound The high-mettled Pack, whose deep tongucs loudly speak Of pleasure which sends the warm blood to the cheek; ...

    Article : 231 words
  6. PEDESTRIANISM.

    More than 1400 spectators assembled to witness this match, among whom we noticed most of the celebritics of the Ped. and P.R. world, interspersed with a fair sprinkling of trufies, all anxious to witness the contest ...

    Article : 1,217 words
  7. Advertising

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    Advertising : 845 words
  8. TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPORTING LIFE.

    SIR,—In answer to an article in your paper of the 28th ult., I beg to inform you that the horse Mistake does not belong to me in any way whatever. With regard to Mr Morris's statement that baron van Grootven desiredhim to ...

    Article : 2,498 words
  9. "THE CUMBERLAND" PEERIGE.

    This extraordinary and highly interesting case, which we were the first to bring before the notice of the public in our last week's impression, has since then obtained additional notoriety, having been taken up by the ...

    Article : 1,045 words
  10. AN ACRRCTING FOR THE WINNER OF THE CHESTER CUPAND DEEBY.

    The first and last letters to represent the names of the horses. The name of an animal that belonged to a celebrated lighwayman, ...

    Article : 273 words
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