Derby in 1854 to carry 8ft extra ; the second, 3ft extra. The winner of the Oaks in 1 854 to carry 716 extra ; the second, 2ft extra. Neither the allowances of weight for not winning, nor the penalties of extra weight for winning and for running second,... Guide to the Turf - Page 78by Ruff William - 1852Full view - About this book
| James Christie Whyte - 1840 - 616 pages
...21b. extra. The winner of the Drawing-room Stakes in l839 to carry 5lb extra. Neither the allowances of weight for not winning, nor the penalties of extra weight for winning and for running second, are to be accumulative. The second horse to receive £l00 out of the stakes.... | |
| Horse racing - 1844 - 738 pages
...extra. The winner of the Drawing Koom stakes at Goodwood in 1844, 5Ib. extra. Neither the allowances of weight for not winning, nor the penalties of extra weight for winning and for running second, are to be accumulative. Horses having won abroad not to be considered winners... | |
| Ruff William - 1846 - 206 pages
...Goodwuod, or Doncaster Cups, or Derby or St. Leger, of 1844, to carry 5lb. extra. Neither the allowances of weight for not winning, nor the penalties of extra...second, are to be accumulative. Horses having won abruad not to be considered winners. The winner to pay 10 sov. to the Judge, and 5/. for weights and... | |
| charles and james weatherby - 1848 - 498 pages
...2ltt extra. The winner of the Drawing Room stakes in 1848 to carry 5ft extra. Neither the allowances of weight for not winning, nor the penalties of extra weight for winning and for running second, are to be accumulative. The second horse to receive 1001. out of the stakes,... | |
| charles, james weatherby - 1849 - 472 pages
...2tl> extra. The winner of the Drawing Room stakes in 1849 to carry 51b extra. Neither the allowances of weight for not winning, nor the penalties of extra weight for winning and for running second, are to be accumulative. The second horse to receive 100l. out of the stakes,... | |
| Ruff William - 1850 - 246 pages
...winner оГ the Oaks in 1850 to carry i'lh. extra ; the second, 21b. extra. Neither the allowances of weight for not winning, nor the penalties of extra weight for winning and for running second, are to be accumulative. The second horse to receive 1001. out of the stakes,... | |
| Ruff William - 1851 - 244 pages
...Leger of 1850, to carry 5lli. extra ; neither tue allowances oí' wnjrht for not winning, nor tlie penalties of extra weight for winning or for running...considered winners in this stake. The winner to pay T0/. towards the Juage and expenses; the second horse to save his etHke. About two miles and a half.... | |
| CHARLES AND JAMES WEATHERBY - 1851 - 502 pages
...extra. The winner of the Oaks in 1851 to carry 71b extra, the second, 2ft extra. Neither the allowances of weight for not winning, nor the penalties of extra weight for winning and for running second, are to be accumulative. The second horse to receive 100). out of the stakes,... | |
| CHARLES AND JAMES WEATHERBY - 1852 - 516 pages
...extra. The winner of the Oaks in 1852 to carry 7ft extra, the second, 2ft extra. Neither the allowances of weight for not winning, nor the penalties of extra weight for winning and for running second, are to be accumulative. The second horse to receive 1001.. out of the stakes,... | |
| Ruff William - 1853 - 272 pages
...Doñeas ter Cups, or the Derby or St.Lc£.;r of 1Я52, to carry 5lb. extra. Neither the allowances of weight for not winning, nor the penalties of extra...considered winners in this stake. The winner to pay 10Ï. towards the expenses, and the second horse to save bis stake ; about two miles and a half,—... | |
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