The New Sporting Magazine, 第 13 卷1837 |
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第65页
... Winner of the Derby Stakes at Epsom ,. THE [ No. 76 . Page PHOSPHORUS , THE WINNER Engraved by J. R. SCOTT , after a OF THE DERBY , 1837 .... 66 Painting by A. COOPER , R. A. AT Page " THE A MORNING ELEPHANT . " - BY NIM- ROD . RACING ...
... Winner of the Derby Stakes at Epsom ,. THE [ No. 76 . Page PHOSPHORUS , THE WINNER Engraved by J. R. SCOTT , after a OF THE DERBY , 1837 .... 66 Painting by A. COOPER , R. A. AT Page " THE A MORNING ELEPHANT . " - BY NIM- ROD . RACING ...
第66页
... winner of the Derby , Oaks , or St. Leger , as the case may be . The winner of the next St. Leger for the Old Sporting Magazine , is probably half - finished by this time , as was the case last year , and is only waiting for the head ...
... winner of the Derby , Oaks , or St. Leger , as the case may be . The winner of the next St. Leger for the Old Sporting Magazine , is probably half - finished by this time , as was the case last year , and is only waiting for the head ...
第127页
... winner to pay 300 frr . to the race fund . If above three subscribers , second horse to save his stake . En- trance and stakes for the 15th , to be paid on or before the 12th of August . Second Day , 17th August . - Pas - de - Calais ...
... winner to pay 300 frr . to the race fund . If above three subscribers , second horse to save his stake . En- trance and stakes for the 15th , to be paid on or before the 12th of August . Second Day , 17th August . - Pas - de - Calais ...
第128页
... winner to pay 200 frs . to race fund . Above three subscribers , second horse to save his stake . Jockey Club Stukes of 150 frs . each , 500 frs . given by the Club , and 500 added by the Prince de Moskowa , for French thorough - bred ...
... winner to pay 200 frs . to race fund . Above three subscribers , second horse to save his stake . Jockey Club Stukes of 150 frs . each , 500 frs . given by the Club , and 500 added by the Prince de Moskowa , for French thorough - bred ...
第158页
... winner . The Lavant Stakes of 50 sovs . each , for two yr . olds , had the same fate as the two last races — that is , it went into John Day's stable by the instrumentality of a very smart two yr . old , called Grey Momus , the property ...
... winner . The Lavant Stakes of 50 sovs . each , for two yr . olds , had the same fate as the two last races — that is , it went into John Day's stable by the instrumentality of a very smart two yr . old , called Grey Momus , the property ...
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20 added 25 added 25 sovs 50 added 50 sovs Abraham Newland Acteon agst allowed 3lb barbel beating three betting birds Bond's bowled by ditto Capt carry 3lb caught coach Colonel Peel's Corban course covered Dardanelles Day's distance dogs Doncaster Duke of Richmond's Emilius extra fillies fish five four yr fox-hunting gentlemen GOLD CUP grouse half head heat Hornsea Houldsworth's hounds hunting Kelburne Lady Langar Leger LEGER STAKES Lord Chesterfield's Lord Exeter's Lord Lichfield's Lord Suffield's Mango mare match mile Miss Miss Letty Momus Muley never Newmarket old colts once round owner PLATE of 501 Priam race red grouse ridden ride season second horse received Sister six and aged sold sportsman STAKES of 25 started subs subs.-Won Sultan SWEEPSTAKES Thornhill's thorough-bred three yr twice round Velocipede Velure WEDNESDAY werry winner yachts young
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