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  2. SOME STIFF JUMPS.

    THE LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL COURSE. The result of the Grand Steeplechase, on the Aintree course at Liverpool, is published in another column. The race was one of the most did [?] on record. Only of 37 stirters, finished the course without mishap, and all but five fell. The picture give an idea of the "Still" fences the horses the horses are called upon to [?] 1. The turn jump at Amtree. 2. The jump known as Valentine's Brook. 3. Deceher Brook. 4. Another ugly costacle ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 102 words
  3. A ROYAL HORSEMAN.

    THE PRINCE OF WALES AND HIS HUNTER. Central News, photo. While the Prince of Wales was hunting with the Household Brigade Draghounds at Denton his horse, a new one, took a jump so awkwardly that any but a first-class rider would have been thrown. The hoise refused to take low fences several times, and had to be encouraged by some farmers waving then hands and sticks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 71 words
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  5. THE WELSH RAILWAY TRAGEDY.

    A PORTER'S FATAL ERROR. Central News. photo. At the beginning of February a railway disaster occurred at Abermule, in Wales, by which sixteen passengers, including Lord Herbert Vane, were killed. A boy porter allowed an express train to inter the single line section ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 103 words
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