Sporting Magazine, Količina 10;Količina 60Rogerson & Tuxford, 1822 |
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Stran 13
... thing that came in his way , and for which Sir Edward Lloyd did not fail to cheer him , as he was as good as a pioneer . Mr. Griffin is an old hand at this work , and has sold his horses ( as he ought to do ) for good prices . Until I ...
... thing that came in his way , and for which Sir Edward Lloyd did not fail to cheer him , as he was as good as a pioneer . Mr. Griffin is an old hand at this work , and has sold his horses ( as he ought to do ) for good prices . Until I ...
Stran 14
... things ; and I will be bold to foretell the INCREASE , instead of the decline , of horse - racing . Never were so many bred stallions kept in England , as at present never was Newmarket better attended , than at the late meetings ...
... things ; and I will be bold to foretell the INCREASE , instead of the decline , of horse - racing . Never were so many bred stallions kept in England , as at present never was Newmarket better attended , than at the late meetings ...
Stran 17
... things , one of them trot- ting the last half mile in , whipped and spurred ! I think Mr. Aldridge must smile at this new fashioned way of managing and riding a trotter . However , if the game goes on , we may hope for some improvement ...
... things , one of them trot- ting the last half mile in , whipped and spurred ! I think Mr. Aldridge must smile at this new fashioned way of managing and riding a trotter . However , if the game goes on , we may hope for some improvement ...
Stran 18
... thing to say for myself , my reply was , that there appeared an unaccount- able mistake in the business , as I was innocent of all concern there- in , which could be proved beyond the possibility of doubt . I then told the Justice ...
... thing to say for myself , my reply was , that there appeared an unaccount- able mistake in the business , as I was innocent of all concern there- in , which could be proved beyond the possibility of doubt . I then told the Justice ...
Stran 21
... thing to be attended to is to shape it so as to fit the hoof as nearly as possible . For a perfect foot , where the sole is moderately concave , the upper surface of the shoe should be flat as far as the nail - holes extend from the ...
... thing to be attended to is to shape it so as to fit the hoof as nearly as possible . For a perfect foot , where the sole is moderately concave , the upper surface of the shoe should be flat as far as the nail - holes extend from the ...
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ages.-Heats agst animal August bay horse beat betting bred Cardenio Charlton's coach cocks Comus course CRAVEN STAKES Derby Don Cossack Doncaster Duke of Grafton's Duke of Portland's Editor Euphrates favourite fight fillies five following also started fore four geldings geldings allowed gentlemen GOLD CUP guineas hare heats horse Houldsworth's hounds hour hunter hunting jockey July Lady Lambton's late Leger LEGER STAKES legs Lord G. H. Cavendish's Lord Scarbrough's mare match miles minutes Mytton's never Newmarket Orville PLATE of 501 POUNDS PURSE race race horse ride road rode round Rubens Selim shew sovereigns Sporting Magazine Spring Meeting STAKES of 10gs stallion subscribers SWEEPSTAKES of 20gs three-year-old colts THURSDAY tion trot Tuesday turf value 100gs walked Walton WEDNESDAY weight winner Woful Won cleverly Won easy Wyndham's young yrs old
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Stran 178 - He'd undertake to prove, by force " Of argument, a man's no horse ; " He'd prove a buzzard is no fowl, " And that a lord may be an owl ; " A calf an alderman—a goose a justice,
Stran 136 - the trees, And the pleased lake, like maiden coy, Trembled, but dimpled not for joy ; The mountain shadows on her breast Were neither broken, nor at rest ; In bright uncertainty they lie, Like future joys to fancy's eye.
Stran 143 - or trials to be had thereon, and that the same was done in pursuance and by authority of this act ; and if the same shall appear to have been so done, or if any such action or suit
Stran 136 - The summer dawn's reflected hue To purple changed Loch-Katrine blue : Mildly and soft the western breeze Just kissed the lake, just stirr'd the trees, And the pleased lake, like maiden coy, Trembled, but dimpled not for joy ; The mountain shadows on her breast Were neither broken, nor at rest ; In bright uncertainty they lie, Like future joys to fancy's eye.
Stran 142 - by virtue of an act made in the third year of the reign of his Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled 'An Act to prevent the Cruel and Improper Treatment of Cattle', [specifying the offence, and time and place where the same was committed, as the
Stran 143 - not be commenced within the time before limited, or shall be laid or brought in any other county, city, or place than where the offence shall have been committed, then and in any such case the jury or juries shall find for the defendant or
Stran 141 - or witnesses who shall appear or be produced to give information touching such offence, (which oath the said justice of the peace or other magistrate is hereby authorized and required to administer) ; and if the party or parties accused shall be convicted of any such offence,
Stran 143 - shall have been Committed, and not elsewhere; and the defendant or defendants in such action or suit may plead the general issue, and give
Stran 178 - At spur or switch no more he skipt, Or mended pace, than Spaniard whipt ; And yet so fiery, he would bound As if he grieved to touch the ground.
Stran 142 - And be it further enacted, that if on hearing any such complaint as is herein-before mentioned, the justice of the peace or other magistrate who shall hear the same shall be of opinion that such complaint was frivolous or vexatious, then and in every such case it shall be lawful for such justice of the peace or other magistrate to order, adjudge, and direct the