The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'.John William Carleton 1870 |
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... sold his horse stock of all kinds , which had accumulated on his hands at pretty good prices at Howden fair . Tibthorpe's roaring always prevented him from being of much value to sell ; but , for a short distanee few horses could be ...
... sold his horse stock of all kinds , which had accumulated on his hands at pretty good prices at Howden fair . Tibthorpe's roaring always prevented him from being of much value to sell ; but , for a short distanee few horses could be ...
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... sold at good prices , and Border Knight , which dealt the baronet a facer in the Houghton Handicap , was bought in for 1,500 gs . , as were Vespasian ( 1,000 gs . ) , Guy Dayrell ( 350 gs . ) , and Lady Colsterdale ( 450 gs . ) Stork ...
... sold at good prices , and Border Knight , which dealt the baronet a facer in the Houghton Handicap , was bought in for 1,500 gs . , as were Vespasian ( 1,000 gs . ) , Guy Dayrell ( 350 gs . ) , and Lady Colsterdale ( 450 gs . ) Stork ...
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... sold and became the dam of Wild Dayrell , Mr. Foljambe might well say that his Sparkler and Herald had done their part by some of the best kennels of the day , and that he could also claim his niche in the racing world through Buccaneer ...
... sold and became the dam of Wild Dayrell , Mr. Foljambe might well say that his Sparkler and Herald had done their part by some of the best kennels of the day , and that he could also claim his niche in the racing world through Buccaneer ...
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... sold by Mr. Corbett at five years old with two others for a thousand guineas the lot ; and the horse went in turn by means of a London dealer to Mr. Talbot , now Master of the Ledbury Fox- hounds , but who at that time was hunting a ...
... sold by Mr. Corbett at five years old with two others for a thousand guineas the lot ; and the horse went in turn by means of a London dealer to Mr. Talbot , now Master of the Ledbury Fox- hounds , but who at that time was hunting a ...
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... sold by Mr. Cookson to the Austrians . After Regalia had won the Oaks , he sold Buccaneer to them , and got The Gem in part payment with a two - year - old Sister to Regalia , a whole - coloured brown mare . He had always a great fancy ...
... sold by Mr. Cookson to the Austrians . After Regalia had won the Oaks , he sold Buccaneer to them , and got The Gem in part payment with a two - year - old Sister to Regalia , a whole - coloured brown mare . He had always a great fancy ...
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