Lovers of the Horse 



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NATHANIEL D. RAY 



M inl career of the great jockey ^^^hamel U. K . ^^.^^^ ^^^ ^_ 



-*" ^ ,roua of his prowess on the turt. toi ^ > Z^^^^; ^\'^" „;,. .ho have great 

 ^^•liow-c'untryn.an His -'^^^J^ ^^^ ^n ^ i^:;t^;n Toronto, his hon.e 

 confidence in the clever nder. ^^^ ^g^ ^ ^^u. Woodbine race-track. He has 

 being at U^28 Queen St. Las not *^" ^ ' J^ J'^^^^ ^,^,^. ^,,,, ,,,,s old when he was 

 ,b,,,s been in close touc^h w.th ho.s s n f a^ he^^ - ^^^^^.^^ ^^^^^^^ ,,^^.^ 



T'-^ '' T f Il!:::::bl H^;. l^rX'na^vUle. -nns. Mr. Ray says, was his 

 the property ot HonoiaDle ««'^^ remember, and it is a very pleasant 



first association w.th ^^^ -^-f^,^^; '^ .f^'i;; "sc-hool. Whitbv. and is widely known 

 recollection. He was educated at the -^^^^''' ,^^^. n^. ,,.,,, .carried 



,„..,.„.out ()ntario ^ "-'^^ ;"^-, •^;: V^!^- .^ ^ he Iver rode was Mr. Abe 

 i„ Wind.sor. Ontario. ';' !-^**^ " . ' ^^^^^ ^. \,,, ,i„,e o-uide.l scores of good horses to 

 Orpens Bob Xeelcy at ( -ncmn d u a^ ^^^^^^ .^^_^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^^, ^^_^^, ,,,^.,,^^._ ^,„, 



\v(>n-carnc< 



1 victory. 



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