Plate Course. — The horses start at the Charlton Down to the north-west of the Stand, run over to the east of the Clump, go the outside circle of the hill, and return to the east of the Clump, about three miles and five furlongs. History of the British turf - Página 327por James Christie Whyte - 1840Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1855 - 722 páginas
...of the second to receive back his stake ; course — The Queen's Plate Course "The horses start at The Charlton Down, to the north-west of the Stand — run over to the east of The Clump, go to the outside circle of the hill, and return to the east of The Clump : distance about three miles... | |
| 1833 - 656 páginas
...last half mile of TYC The King's Plate Course. The horses start on the Charlton Down to the north west of the Stand, run over to the east of the Clump, go...is, unless specified to the contrary, run on the DSC In all stakes and plates where a winner is to carry extra weights, matches and handicaps are excepted,... | |
| 1837 - 658 páginas
...— is the straight three quarters of a mile. Half a mile— is the last half mile of TYC The King's Plate Course. — The horses start on the Charlton...is, unless specified to the contrary, run on the DSC In all stakes and plates where a winner is to carry extra weights, matches and handicaps are excepted,... | |
| 1839 - 714 páginas
...stakes Course. Once round to die west of the Clump is DSC about two miles and a quarter. The King's Plate Course. — The horses start on the Charlton...mile, — is, unless specified to the contrary, run onthe'DSC In all stakes and plates where a winner is to carry extra weights matches and handicaps are... | |
| John William Carleton - 1855 - 758 páginas
...of the second to receive back his stake ; course — The Queen's Plate Course "The horses start at The Charlton Down, to the north-west of the Stand — run over to the east of The Clump, go to the outside circle of the hill, and return to the east of The Clump : distance about three miles... | |
| 1847 - 492 páginas
...contrary. Half a mile—is the last half mile of TYC The Queen's Plate Course. — The horses start at the Charlton Down to the north-west of the Stand, run over to the east of the Clump, go to the outside circle of the hill, and return to the east of the Clump, about three miles and five... | |
| charles and james weatherby - 1848 - 498 páginas
...contrary. Half a mile — is the last half mile of TYC The Queen's PlateCourse. — The horses start at the Charlton Down to the north-west of the Stand, run over to the east of the Clump, go to the outside circle of the hill, and return to the east of the Clump, about three miles and five... | |
| charles, james weatherby - 1849 - 472 páginas
...contrary. Half a mile—is the last half mile of TYC The Queen's Plate Course.—The horses start at the Charlton Down to the north-west of the Stand, run over to the east of the Clump, go to the outside circle of the hill, and return to the east of the Clump, ahout three miles and five... | |
| Ruff William - 1849 - 192 páginas
...returning by the east. TYC is a strnigt.t three-quarters of a mile. For tinQueen's Plate, the horses Mart to the north-west of the Stand, run over to the east of the Clmnp, go to the outnido circle of the hill, nnd return by the oast of the Clump, bcin^ 3 miles, Ь... | |
| Iron-mask (pseud) - 1850 - 588 páginas
...returning by the east. TYC is a straight three-quarter* of a mile. For the Queen's Plate, the horses start to the northwest of the stand, run over to the east of the Clump, go to the outside circle of the hill, and return by the east of the Clump, being 3 miles, 5 furlongs,... | |
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