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Lord Zetland's horse almost from the start . The moment Sunlight got among the crowd , and heard the crack of Snowden's whip , with which he certainly managed to make a tremendous noise , he put his ears back , quietly waited till King ...
Lord Zetland's horse almost from the start . The moment Sunlight got among the crowd , and heard the crack of Snowden's whip , with which he certainly managed to make a tremendous noise , he put his ears back , quietly waited till King ...
Strana 16
... Lord Cottenhall ; by others that he was heir to Lord Land- sup , of countless estates all over England , and part of Ireland . Many , however , knew for a certainty that the Lion had but recently been im- ported from the West Indies ...
... Lord Cottenhall ; by others that he was heir to Lord Land- sup , of countless estates all over England , and part of Ireland . Many , however , knew for a certainty that the Lion had but recently been im- ported from the West Indies ...
Strana 27
... Lord Falmouth for 200 gs . , and at once sent to the stud . Her produce , so far , runs thus : In 1866 , a nameless and worthless colt by Newminster ; in 1867 , Kingcraft , by King Tom ; in 1868 , a filly by Dundee ; in 1869 , a filly ...
... Lord Falmouth for 200 gs . , and at once sent to the stud . Her produce , so far , runs thus : In 1866 , a nameless and worthless colt by Newminster ; in 1867 , Kingcraft , by King Tom ; in 1868 , a filly by Dundee ; in 1869 , a filly ...
Strana 28
... Lord Falmouth's Linsey - Woolsey , 8st . 10lb . ( 3 ) ; Sir R. W. Bulke- ley's Carfax , 8st . 71b .; Mr. Savile's f . by Parmesan , out of Harlequin's dam , 8st . 71b .; Lord Stamford's My Lady , 8st . 7lb . , and Mr. Jos . Dawson's ...
... Lord Falmouth's Linsey - Woolsey , 8st . 10lb . ( 3 ) ; Sir R. W. Bulke- ley's Carfax , 8st . 71b .; Mr. Savile's f . by Parmesan , out of Harlequin's dam , 8st . 71b .; Lord Stamford's My Lady , 8st . 7lb . , and Mr. Jos . Dawson's ...
Strana 29
... Lord Falmouth also bred Gamos , the winner of this year's Oaks . He began at Newmarket with Goodwin , after whom John Scott had his horses for some seasons , but my Lord has now re- turned to Newmarket , where Matthew Dawson has charge ...
... Lord Falmouth also bred Gamos , the winner of this year's Oaks . He began at Newmarket with Goodwin , after whom John Scott had his horses for some seasons , but my Lord has now re- turned to Newmarket , where Matthew Dawson has charge ...
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15 agst 30 agst 7st 4lb 8st 7lb aged agst Lady bad fourth bad third Beating Blair Athol Brennus Butler Cannon canter Capt Ch f Chaloner Cheddington Chesnut Clifden colt course cricket Derby filly Fordham four lengths Goater Gradwell Gray half a length Handicap Plate head Herbert Hibberd horse hounds Hudson Hunt hunter hurdles Jarvis Jeffery Jewitt Kenyon Killick King King Tom lengths between second look Lynham Maidment mare Masaniello match Miss Harper never Newhouse Newmarket Newminster Osborne Parry Plate Hp Plate of 501 players Queen Queen's Plate race Rataplan Rowell Royal second and third six lengths Snowden sport Stakes Hp Steeple Chase Stockwell Sweepstakes Thormanby three lengths Tibthorpe tween second Vainables Webb Wilson winner Won by four Won by half Won by three Won by three-quarters Won easily Wyatt YEARLINGS young yr olds
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Strana 172 - ... minds the necessity of paying the strictest attention to the breed, both as regards the purity of blood, and field qualifications. " A good strain," if once hit upon, ought to be preserved ; and it is alone to be attained by paying the greatest attention to the forms and qualities of both parents.