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  • •• Biscuit, Mr. Brandling's, QOgs. at Catterick, and I lOgs. at Durham 2

    Sporting Magazine 1813

  • SiK David, at the Saluta - tion, Doncaster, at lOgs. and m balf.

    Sporting Magazine 1813

  • Toplass, by Dick Andrews, dam by Trumpaton The Gold Cup, by Subscription of lOgs. each, for three 'year-oWs, 6st.

    Sporting Magazine 1812

  • A cup, value lOgs. and - lOgs. in specie, given by Members of the bunt, vras won by Mr. Ivens's br.g. by Woodpecker or Doubtful, beating Mr. Stevens's br.g.

    Sporting Magazine 1812

  • THURSDAY, September 19 — The Welter Stakes of lOgs. each.

    Sporting Magazine 1812

  • Sweepstakes of 30gs, each, lOgs.ft. for colts rising two years old, S%U

    Sporting Magazine 1812

  • The City Purse of 50g8. for hunters list Four-mile heats, liord Montgomerie's grey mare received lOgs.

    Sporting Magazine 1812

  • Sweepstakes of lOgs. each, wixb 20f. added, for horses, &c. —

    Sporting Magazine 1812

  • A very fine race, and won with great dtfficolty. handicap Stakes of lOgs. each, with 20gs.added. —

    Sporting Magazine 1812

  • The bold Ciij), value lOOgs. with lOgs. in specie, tor horses, &c. of all ages. —

    Sporting Magazine 1812

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