The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'., 18. ciltJohn William Carleton 1847 |
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Sayfa 108
... saving of upwards of 20 per cent . upon the whole rental ? I have so often witnessed such an enormous and vexa- tious waste going on , year after year - not on ten or twenty farms in one place only , but upon farms extending for miles ...
... saving of upwards of 20 per cent . upon the whole rental ? I have so often witnessed such an enormous and vexa- tious waste going on , year after year - not on ten or twenty farms in one place only , but upon farms extending for miles ...
Sayfa 185
... saved is a penny got . ' Charles Combermere was an exception to the usual run of boys , who , generally speaking , cannot spend money too fast . But his economy was more for the sake of doing what he considered clever things ; instead ...
... saved is a penny got . ' Charles Combermere was an exception to the usual run of boys , who , generally speaking , cannot spend money too fast . But his economy was more for the sake of doing what he considered clever things ; instead ...
Sayfa 190
... saved , but Mog fell a victim to that sweeping pest - the distemper . All that art , skill , nursing , and attention could do were tried , but in vain ; Duke recovered , and has turned out an invaluable animal . A friend of ours , who ...
... saved , but Mog fell a victim to that sweeping pest - the distemper . All that art , skill , nursing , and attention could do were tried , but in vain ; Duke recovered , and has turned out an invaluable animal . A friend of ours , who ...
Sayfa 196
... saving when half a dozen horses are to have their rest broken by it , independent of Jackey ( if the passage through the stable is allowed ) , whenever he can find the opportunity , amusing himself by giving the horses a touch up with ...
... saving when half a dozen horses are to have their rest broken by it , independent of Jackey ( if the passage through the stable is allowed ) , whenever he can find the opportunity , amusing himself by giving the horses a touch up with ...
Sayfa 198
... saving as many shillings . : All men who have written on the structure of stables , or at least all those who know the subject they have written upon , agree that for a horse's comfort the stall should be nearly flat . Dealers have them ...
... saving as many shillings . : All men who have written on the structure of stables , or at least all those who know the subject they have written upon , agree that for a horse's comfort the stall should be nearly flat . Dealers have them ...
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20 added 25 added 25 sovs 50 added 50 sovs Abdale aged 9st agst back his stake Bay Middleton beat Brown Bess Butler Capt carry 3lb declared distance extra fillies 8st five 9st five years old Flatman four 8st four years old geldings allowed 3lb Gerard's half a length half-bred heats Hetman horse received back hounds hunting Lady Lanercost Lord Chesterfield's Lord Exeter's mares and geldings Marson Meiklam's Merry's mile Mostyn's b. c. Newmarket old 50 sovs old 7st old colts 8st once round owner paid 5 sovs Parr's Plate of 50 Prince Queen's Plate race Royal saved his stake second horse received shooting six and aged six years old sold for 200 sport sportsman Stakes of 50 Strathmore's subscribers Sweepstakes Templeman three years old twice round Venison winner paid Won by half Won easily Yacht
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