THE TRUE SPORTSMAN'S GAZETTE. THE TURF. TATTERSALLS, MONDAY, DEc. 24. If we look at the progress of that most valuable, if not most important stake, the Derby, if, for instance, we consider that in 1811 the nominations amounted to
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THE TRUE SPORTSMAN'S GAZETTE. 0_ THE TURF SUMMARY FOR 1840; WITH GLIMPSES OF 1841-(contintied). " Push along-keep moving." Surely "Young Rapid"'had a soul beyond a button-hole; and were he but the " nintb part" of a man, duly qualified,
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* --THE CHASE.; HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. Baron Rothschild's stag-hounds, Monday, at Bedlow; Thurs. day, at Hockliffe-at half-past eleven. I a he United Pack, Tuesday, at Bahaithlan; Saturday, at the Craven Arms; Thursday, 14th, at Chatwall; Tuesday, 19th, at Acton Turnpike;
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THE TPUE SPORTSMAN'S GAZETTE. ANSWERS TO C2ORRESPOADENTS. A CONvTANr Sunscr;nsEtE.-` ates" feels much indebted by the corn- plinleat to his judgment, but could not take on himself the respon- sibilty of selecting any lot of favorites for the Oaks.
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I'rTE MORNING MITAILS FROM 5LONDON. I The arrangements that have been making by the Right lion. the Earl of Lonstdale, the Postmaster-General, with the Directors of the( dliffterent Railways, ihr the dispatching of morning as well ats evening manils
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