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TO THOSE 



Who are not so well acquainted with 



THE TURF. 



And as it often happens that horses make 

 changes in their twice running, I will mention a 

 few of those changes. 



The most extraordinary changes in horses run- 

 ning twice that I remember^ were with the Prince 

 of Wales's horses Magpie, at Newmarket, and 

 Traveller, at York. Magpie run at Newmarket 

 on the Monday in the July Meeting J/QO, two 

 miles against Seagull ; and Seagull beat him so 

 easy that he had only to canter for more than the 



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