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... Mile . To call it a race would be to state that which is not fact . Teddington carried 8st . 12lbs . , and 8 to 1 on him . The pony , Midas , 9st . 2lbs . It is odd that the winner did not gain favour for his Epsom engagement by this ...
... Mile . To call it a race would be to state that which is not fact . Teddington carried 8st . 12lbs . , and 8 to 1 on him . The pony , Midas , 9st . 2lbs . It is odd that the winner did not gain favour for his Epsom engagement by this ...
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... mile and a - half at a most splitting pace . The Fyfield House stud now includes Mendicant , Clincher , Teddington , The Confessor , Orelio , Bob Major , and Cheshire Witch - filly , North Pole , Mustang , Bloomer , Koh - i - Noor ...
... mile and a - half at a most splitting pace . The Fyfield House stud now includes Mendicant , Clincher , Teddington , The Confessor , Orelio , Bob Major , and Cheshire Witch - filly , North Pole , Mustang , Bloomer , Koh - i - Noor ...
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... and three times against Miss Ann at the Caledonian Hunt ( the last of these races being a four - mile one ) . We almost wonder that Mr. Thomas , se- and won cretary to the Anti - Cruelty Society , does not TURF PENCILLINGS . 25.
... and three times against Miss Ann at the Caledonian Hunt ( the last of these races being a four - mile one ) . We almost wonder that Mr. Thomas , se- and won cretary to the Anti - Cruelty Society , does not TURF PENCILLINGS . 25.
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... miles of unbridled confusion , amidst a throng of " gentlemen riders , " all probably , like myself , very much at the mercy of the infuriated animals they bestrode . Besides , though not likely long to continue so , I was even then a ...
... miles of unbridled confusion , amidst a throng of " gentlemen riders , " all probably , like myself , very much at the mercy of the infuriated animals they bestrode . Besides , though not likely long to continue so , I was even then a ...
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... miles , if it was a yard ; and to those firs and back , it was my miserable fate to trudge every morning before breakfast , and that not at the easy pace which the load of old clothes on my person would have rendered warrantable , but ...
... miles , if it was a yard ; and to those firs and back , it was my miserable fate to trudge every morning before breakfast , and that not at the easy pace which the load of old clothes on my person would have rendered warrantable , but ...
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Page 152 - ... a notice of such forfeit being due, with the name of the subscriber to the stake, and the name or description of the horse, with the name, or sufficient description of the stake, and the amount of the forfeit, shall be advertised in...