Racing Calendar: Containing an Account of the Plates, Matches, and Sweepstakes, Run for in Great-Britain and Ireland, &c. in the Year ..., Volume 103A. Grant, 1875 - Horse racing |
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Results 1-5 of 88
Page 10
... 7lb Mr Bleackley's Brassey , 8st 10th Mr R. C. Vyner's Wonderland , 8st 7b Mr W. A. Jarvis's Louisa , 8st 7lb ... extra ; Canal Point in , nearly six furlongs . Mr W. P. Greenall's Mexborough , by Moulsey , 5 yrs , 7st 91b ( car . 7st 11b ) ...
... 7lb Mr Bleackley's Brassey , 8st 10th Mr R. C. Vyner's Wonderland , 8st 7b Mr W. A. Jarvis's Louisa , 8st 7lb ... extra ; Canal Point in , nearly six furlongs . Mr W. P. Greenall's Mexborough , by Moulsey , 5 yrs , 7st 91b ( car . 7st 11b ) ...
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... 7lb Mr H. S. Chester's Buffon , 4 yrs , 8st 81b ( car . 8st 101b ) Mr Lee's Wild Duck , 3 yrs , 7st 7lb · -E . Moran ... extra ; one mile . Mr J. Chaine's The Speaker , by Commoner , 4 yrs , 11st 7lb Mr F. C. Osborne 1 Mr W. S. Garnett's ...
... 7lb Mr H. S. Chester's Buffon , 4 yrs , 8st 81b ( car . 8st 101b ) Mr Lee's Wild Duck , 3 yrs , 7st 7lb · -E . Moran ... extra ; one mile . Mr J. Chaine's The Speaker , by Commoner , 4 yrs , 11st 7lb Mr F. C. Osborne 1 Mr W. S. Garnett's ...
Page 21
... 7lb extra ) Capt . Dove's Miss Papillon , 4 yrs , 7st 4lb Mr Bowes's Gratinska , 5 yrs , 7st 12lb Morgan 1 Bruckshaw 2 Cooke 3 Griffiths Railton Colpitts Mills Noble Mr G. Reynolds's Flag of Truce , 5 yrs , 7st 12lb Mr John Burton's ...
... 7lb extra ) Capt . Dove's Miss Papillon , 4 yrs , 7st 4lb Mr Bowes's Gratinska , 5 yrs , 7st 12lb Morgan 1 Bruckshaw 2 Cooke 3 Griffiths Railton Colpitts Mills Noble Mr G. Reynolds's Flag of Truce , 5 yrs , 7st 12lb Mr John Burton's ...
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... extra ; five furlongs from behind the T.Y.C. , straight . Mr T. Green's Tommy Tyler , by Macaroni , 5 yrs , 8st 10tb- Bruckshaw 1 Mr W. Sadler's Satisfaction , 3 yrs , 7st 2lb ( incl . 7lb extra ) Ld Zetland's Abingdon , 4 yrs , 8st Mr ...
... extra ; five furlongs from behind the T.Y.C. , straight . Mr T. Green's Tommy Tyler , by Macaroni , 5 yrs , 8st 10tb- Bruckshaw 1 Mr W. Sadler's Satisfaction , 3 yrs , 7st 2lb ( incl . 7lb extra ) Ld Zetland's Abingdon , 4 yrs , 8st Mr ...
Page 33
... 7lb extra ) - Mr T. Holmes's Lyonnesse , 4 yrs , 8st 1lb Mr Palmer's Eveleen , 4 yrs , 7st 11mb Mr W. W. Moffat's Tyndall ( late Sans Souci ) , 3 yrs , 7st 5lb - 1 W. Davis Mills 2 · - Griffiths 3 W. Gray Railton Bruckshaw Davis - - 6 ...
... 7lb extra ) - Mr T. Holmes's Lyonnesse , 4 yrs , 8st 1lb Mr Palmer's Eveleen , 4 yrs , 7st 11mb Mr W. W. Moffat's Tyndall ( late Sans Souci ) , 3 yrs , 7st 5lb - 1 W. Davis Mills 2 · - Griffiths 3 W. Gray Railton Bruckshaw Davis - - 6 ...
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15 agst 30 agst 50 added 7lb extra 7st 4lb 8st 7lb aged agst agst Lady allowances if entered Archer auction for 100 Austrey bad third black cap Blair Athol Bras de Fer Bruckshaw cap Black cap Blue cap White Capt Chaloner Chetwynd's Clifden colt Constable Count F Dunham Massey Eltham entered for less filly five furlongs four lengths Glover Goater half a length half a mile Handicap Plate horse incl Jeffery Johnstone's Lagrange's Lord Morbey Morgan Newhouse Newmarket Plate handicap Plate of 50 Queen's Plate race Rossiter saved his stake second and third second and third.-The second received second saved Sheard six furlongs sleeves and cap sold by auction starters Steeple Chase Stevens's straight subs Sweepstakes third.-The winner three lengths three yrs old W. K. Walker's Weedon Welter Handicap winner was bought winner was sold winners extra Won by half Won by three
Popular passages
Page xli - ... run any horse for any race either in his own name or in that of any other person, and any horse of which he is wholly or partly the owner, or which after the fact of his being warned off has been twice published in the Racing Calendar...
Page xlvii - No person shall start more than one horse of which he is the owner, either wholly or in part, and either in his own name or that of any other person, for any race for which heats are run.
Page liii - Stewards be present they shall fix upon a third person, being a member of the Club, in lieu of the absent Steward, but the Stewards, if they think fit, may call in any other members of the Jockey Club to their assistance, or may refer the case to a general meeting, if the importance or difficulty of the matter in dispute shall appear to them to require it.
Page xxxvi - When any match or sweepstakes shall be made, and no course mentioned, the course shall be that which is usually run by horses of the same age as those engaged ; viz. If yearlings, the Yearling Course.
Page xciii - ... called the Old Mile, is up hill the greater part of the way. The Swinley Course is the last mile and a half of the above. The New Course is one mile and five furlongs.
Page xcvii - The Metropolitan Course is 2 miles and a quarter ; for this race the horses start at the Winning-chair and run the back way of the Derby Course as far as the road, when they turn to the right and go round the hill, coming into the Derby Course again about a mile from home. The Craven Course is one mile and a quarter. The half-mile Course is straight, and exactly half a mile.
Page xli - For a plate, no person can run, either in his own name or in that of any other person...
Page li - Rule of liacing can be passed, nor can any existing Rule be rescinded or altered, without being previously advertised three times in the " Sheet Calendar," and notice given of the meeting of the Jockey Club at which it is to be proposed; and no new...
Page lv - A person, though chosen, shall not be considered as a member of any of these clubs until he shall have paid the usual sums for the admission and subscription of a new member. And the name of every member whose subscription shall be in arrear for one year shall be placed over the chimney-piece in the New Rooms and in the Coffee Room at Newmarket, in the Craven meeting of each year.
Page xlviii - Any horse running for a selling stake or plate is liable to be claimed by the owner of any other horse in the race for the price for which he is entered to be sold, and the amount of the stake — the owner of the second horse to be first entitled to claim...