Racing Calendar: Containing an Account of the Plates, Matches, and Sweepstakes, Run for in Great-Britain and Ireland, &c. in the Year ..., Volume 113A. Grant, 1885 |
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... second , third , and fourth . The Blankney Stakes ( handicap ) of 10 sov . each for acceptors , with 200 sov . added ; entrance 3gs , the only forfeit for horses struck out by Feb. 23rd ; a mile and a half ( 17 subs . 10 of whom paid ...
... second , third , and fourth . The Blankney Stakes ( handicap ) of 10 sov . each for acceptors , with 200 sov . added ; entrance 3gs , the only forfeit for horses struck out by Feb. 23rd ; a mile and a half ( 17 subs . 10 of whom paid ...
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... second , third , and fourth . - The winner was sold to Mr C. J. Merry for 710gs . The Great Metropolitan Stakes ( handicap ) of 20 sov . each , 10 ft . with 500 added ; the second received 50 sov . out of the stakes ; entrance 3 sov ...
... second , third , and fourth . - The winner was sold to Mr C. J. Merry for 710gs . The Great Metropolitan Stakes ( handicap ) of 20 sov . each , 10 ft . with 500 added ; the second received 50 sov . out of the stakes ; entrance 3 sov ...
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... second , third , and fourth.- The winner was sold to Mr J. K. Stuart for 250gs . The Tadworth Stakes of 5 sov . each , with 100 added , for all ages ; the winner to be sold by auction for 300 sov . , if for 200 sov . allowed 71b ; six ...
... second , third , and fourth.- The winner was sold to Mr J. K. Stuart for 250gs . The Tadworth Stakes of 5 sov . each , with 100 added , for all ages ; the winner to be sold by auction for 300 sov . , if for 200 sov . allowed 71b ; six ...
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... second and third.- The winner was sold to Mr R. Crest for 540gs . The Westminster Cup ( handicap ) of 500 sov . , by subscrip- tion of 15gs each , 5gs ft . with 3477. 15s . added ; the second received 20 sov . out of the stakes ; one ...
... second and third.- The winner was sold to Mr R. Crest for 540gs . The Westminster Cup ( handicap ) of 500 sov . , by subscrip- tion of 15gs each , 5gs ft . with 3477. 15s . added ; the second received 20 sov . out of the stakes ; one ...
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... second , third , and fourth . - The winner was bought in for 90gs . The Somersetshire Stakes ( handicap ) of 15 sov . each , 10 ft . with 200 added ; winners extra ; entrance 3gs , the only forfeit if declared by May 18th ; one mile and ...
... second , third , and fourth . - The winner was bought in for 90gs . The Somersetshire Stakes ( handicap ) of 15 sov . each , 10 ft . with 200 added ; winners extra ; entrance 3gs , the only forfeit if declared by May 18th ; one mile and ...
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15 agst 30 agst 8st 5lb 8st 9th Abington's added aged agst allowed 71b Archer auction for 100 bad third Barrett Blair Athol Blue Bridgeland Bruckshaw Bundy Cannon Capt Carratt colt Craig Millar entrance 3 sov entrance 3gs Fagan filly five furlongs five furlongs 1017 four lengths Frank Sharpe Giles Goater Goodway half a length Hammoon Hartley horse incl Jane Shore Jardine's Kempton Park Lashmar Ld Zetland's Loates Martin neck Newmarket Peck's Plate handicap Plate of 100gs Prince Queen's Plate ran.-Won received 50 sov Rickaby Rosicrucian Sandown Park second and third second and third.-The second received 50 Selling Plate selling race Shillingstone six furlongs Snowden sold by auction starters subs third.-The winner three lengths three yrs old Tibthorpe Tomlisson Vyner's Watts White winner was bought winner was sold winners extra Won by half Won by three Won by three-quarters Won easily Wood Woodburn
Passagens conhecidas
Página l - ... but when the horse is sold by public auction the advertised conditions of the sale are sufficient evidence, and if he has been claimed as the winner of...
Página xlviii - If none of the other persons entitled accept the horse, the owner may insist on the first claimant taking and paying for it, and if he refuse or neglect to do so, he shall be declared a defaulter in respect of the price. If a horse walk over for n selling race he shall not be liable to be sold uuless the added money be given.
Página xcii - ... 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.
Página xliv - ... before the horse is led away, and no whip or substitute for a whip shall be allowed in the scales. If a horse run in a hood it must be put into the scale, and included in the jockey's weight.
Página xlii - ... if any alteration be made in the numbers after they have been exhibited, the Stewards may call upon the owner or trainer for an explanation. If this...
Página xxv - ... power to order an examination of the horse's mouth by competent persons, and to call for all such evidence as they may require, and their decision to be final unless they shall think fit to refer the matter to the Stewards of the Jockey Club for the time being, in which case the decision of the said Stewards of the Jockey Club shall be final.
Página xxxiv - January in the year in which he is foaled. (ii) Yearlings shall not run for any race. Twoyear-olds shall not run for any handicap before the 1st of September, nor after that date with any but two-year-olds. (iii) Two-year-olds shall not run more than six furlongs before the 1st of September, nor less than four furlongs on or after that date.
Página xxxiv - ... allowance by the conditions of any particular race. (v.) Allowances and extra weights shall not be allowed or incurred in respect of matches or private sweepstakes, and penalties are not cumulative unless so declared by the conditions of the race.
Página xliii - The person appointed to start the horses shall mark in his list the time when the horses in each race actually started...
Página xliv - Every jockey must, immediately after pulling up, ride his horse to the place of weighing, and there immediately dismount and be weighed by the clerk of the scales: Provided that, if a jockey be prevented from riding to the place of weighing by reason of accident or illness, by which he or his horse is disabled, he may walk or be carried to the scales.