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ENGLISH.

Lord Zetland's new training establishment at Newmarket will be commenced shortly, and the contract price exceeds £11,000. At the recoption banquet given to Hanlan at the Royal Aquarium, Westminster, on January 28th, abet of COOOto 1000 was accepted about Bruce for the Derby. Betting quotations on the loading spring races are as under : — THE DERBY.

6 to 1 ajjst Bruce 100 to 3 ag-t P .lwebearer 8— 1 Gerald mo a Kouic.o 11 — 1 Dutch Oven 100 —3 - — Kingdom 20 — 1 M*rd n juO U, SouUiarapL'ti V 0 — 1 l.iUlu Sisfcor 100 — 2 I Zuiuoro 100 — a Shrcwt-lmvy 3(10 — 2 S;v :hcm.

LINUOiN SLI 1 LIE H A.NDIC * P. 100 to 7 age-t Ructiannn 2> to 1 a st Neshcllff 100 — fi Perojjrtuo 3:5 — 1 Va'lon 2o — l liefer — 1 Whitechnpol. 20 — 1 Tei ti'U LIVEKPOOL GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE. 100 to 12 agbt Thornttold 20 to 1 agst Bonifaco 100-8 — Khanißoen 20 — 1 \v Id Monarch 100— 7 Cynu 20 — 1 Emprevs 100—6 -— Ld Randolph 25 —1 — — Montaubau *W- 0 — Maud 2S-1 — MpWoan

The last instance of "Boycotting" in unhappy Ireland that has como to our (Field) knowledge has made a horse its victim. Lord Drogheda has been unable to induce any man, who knows anything of the business, to look after his horse Philammon, advertised to .stand this season at the Curragh, and who would have proved a most valuable sire in a country wanting one sorely. Philammon Ay " Boycotted, in fact, like his noble owner, who lias consequently been obliged to send him over to England, where he will stand at Col. Barlow's, Hasketon, Woodbridge, Suffolk. A great loss to Ireland, a gain to England. Philammon, when we saw him last at Sandown Park, we thought one of .the handsomest horses that over looked through a bridle, and that he will grow into a magnificent Ktallion wo have no doubt. We sympathise much with such a good land lord and sportsman as Lord Drogheda on tho scurvy treatment he has received ; but t we must candidly confess we are not surprised. \ In the way that Ireland is at present "governed," how could it be otherwise ? , j

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Otago Witness, Issue 1584, 1 April 1882, Page 21

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ENGLISH. Otago Witness, Issue 1584, 1 April 1882, Page 21

ENGLISH. Otago Witness, Issue 1584, 1 April 1882, Page 21

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