Which preposition to use with newmarket
But I digress as my mind goes back to these early dates, and unless I break away, Charley and I will not reach Newmarket in time for the first race.
And suddenly before Shere Ali's eyes there rose a vision of the Paddock at Newmarket during a July meeting.
Does the race hold at Newmarket for the Cup?
A very different course, too, at Newmarket from that at Epsom.
The Newmarket of to-day is not quite the same Newmarket that it was then: many things connected with it have changed, and, above all, its frequenters have changed; and if "things are not what they seem," they do not seem to me, at all events, to be what they were "in my day.
On Dec. 7th I have notice of the County voting at Newmarket on Dec. 18th and 19th: I walked there to vote for Townley; he lost the election by two or three votes in several thousands.
SIR RADERIC, How many from Newmarket to Grantham? IMMERITO.
Dick Stanmore had bought him out of training at Newmarket by his groom's advice, and the highbred animal, being ridden by an exceedingly good horseman, had turned out a far better hunter than commonnot invariably the case with horses that begin life on the Heath.
I went to Newmarket with Rosa Corder, whom Whistler painted.