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... Stakes gave us a spice of Mr. Green's flavour . It's better , they say , to ... race - course . Remember our theory of compensation , Messieurs les Directeurs ... Leger , omi- nous of the coming event , was won by Marson by half a length ...
... Stakes gave us a spice of Mr. Green's flavour . It's better , they say , to ... race - course . Remember our theory of compensation , Messieurs les Directeurs ... Leger , omi- nous of the coming event , was won by Marson by half a length ...
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... race ; and was as like a Leger winner -as the donkey that is promised flagellation in the song . Yardley beat a very large field for the Great Yorkshire Handicap by a neck . The day was very far from agreeable ; and the mise en scene of ...
... race ; and was as like a Leger winner -as the donkey that is promised flagellation in the song . Yardley beat a very large field for the Great Yorkshire Handicap by a neck . The day was very far from agreeable ; and the mise en scene of ...
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... LEGER , 1847 . ENGRAVED BY E. HACKER , FROM A PAINTING BY HARRY HALL , OF ... Stakes of 25 sovs . each , with 50 added , at Liverpool , beating Lord ... Stakes of 50 sov . each , 30 ft . , beating Mr. Payne's Clementina ( 2 ) , and the ...
... LEGER , 1847 . ENGRAVED BY E. HACKER , FROM A PAINTING BY HARRY HALL , OF ... Stakes of 25 sovs . each , with 50 added , at Liverpool , beating Lord ... Stakes of 50 sov . each , 30 ft . , beating Mr. Payne's Clementina ( 2 ) , and the ...
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... Stakes , of 10 sovs . each , with 50 added , beating Mr. J. Scott's Tim Whiffler . 5 to 1 on Van Tromp . Won easily by four lengths . At Liverpool , ridden by J. Marson , he won the St. Leger , of 25 sovs . each , with 100 added ...
... Stakes , of 10 sovs . each , with 50 added , beating Mr. J. Scott's Tim Whiffler . 5 to 1 on Van Tromp . Won easily by four lengths . At Liverpool , ridden by J. Marson , he won the St. Leger , of 25 sovs . each , with 100 added ...
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... Stakes , to be run for in the Craven Meeting . At the head of it , topping ... Leger of '49 there are 143 subscribers ; to the Chester Cup 155 ; to the ... Stakes . With a bonus of £ 500 , For the largest amount of public money given in ...
... Stakes , to be run for in the Craven Meeting . At the head of it , topping ... Leger of '49 there are 143 subscribers ; to the Chester Cup 155 ; to the ... Stakes . With a bonus of £ 500 , For the largest amount of public money given in ...
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