. Frank Forester's horse and horsemanship of the United States and British provinces of North America [microform]. Horses; Race horses; Chevaux; Chevaux de course. WINNINGS OP BOSTON. 279 IHll. Iri the Spring Boston stood at Chesterfield, Va., and covered 42 marea It 1100 etch. Sept. :ti>. IVicTsburg, Va Purse Four-mile hcdts won 700 licatlng Tuxu without an effort Oct. 8. Alcxuntirin, I). 0 IV'rsc Four-mile heats won 800 B'JBton valknd ovor though seve. I oracka wore preaont. Oct. \!>. Washington Oity Purse Four-mile heats won 800 Beating Accident, Nod Hazard, and Oreonblll with caao. O
. Frank Forester's horse and horsemanship of the United States and British provinces of North America [microform]. Horses; Race horses; Chevaux; Chevaux de course. WINNINGS OP BOSTON. 279 IHll. Iri the Spring Boston stood at Chesterfield, Va., and covered 42 marea It 1100 etch. Sept. :ti>. IVicTsburg, Va Purse Four-mile hcdts won 700 licatlng Tuxu without an effort Oct. 8. Alcxuntirin, I). 0 IV'rsc Four-mile heats won 800 B'JBton valknd ovor though seve. I oracka wore preaont. Oct. \!>. Washington Oity Purse Four-mile heats won 800 Beating Accident, Nod Hazard, and Oreonblll with caao. Oct. 21. Ualtiriiore, Md Purrt(> Four-mile heats won 600 Botttlrg Mariner, who won lat heat In (H——RIO—courao very heavy. Oct. 28. I'limdLn, N. J Purse Four-mile heats lost Distilni'i'il liy . Mlipunt iiml Kiislilon In —Illiiiint hroko down In 2il hent, which wtia woit by in 7,^i. llu^ttiMi dfiid :*, iiiiiibic to run a nillu under *J,10. . Ill IMJ, Ktiirtiil Ihi- tliiun; won three; loat two. May , I''iili'n ', I., piirsi', lour iiillo heiiti) 1,000 May 'id, <'aiiiili'ii, N. .1., luiise, liiin-iiilli' Iciils 800 Oct. 21, Hultiiiiiire, Md., piiise, fijiir-inlle heiitii (SOU In IM'I. Ktiu'tcd once, iiml won. Sept. 29, Poteraburg, Va., <iur»o, tUreu-iiillo lienta . 800 Started 4!i tlinca, won 40, loat B; total winnings. $81,200 Thlrtv of t'leae rarea at fiiur-mlle heats, Qvc he walked Tor; nino tbroe-uiilo beats, walked fur uno; and one ut two-iiillu lieata. It is due to Boston to state, that in his four-year-old form lie was prevented from starting for the large purses offered for four- mile heats, by being in the same stable with Atalanta, Lady Clif- den, Argyle and Mary Blunt. And it is no less due to him than to his liberal and high-spirited owners to add, that from a regard to the best interests of the Turf, they have frequently allowed him to remain in his stable, when by starting him they could liave taken t
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