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on ^Ir. Milbank's Sir Frederick. In the latter race 

 Mr. Avila's Kildare, ridden by Mr. Sheffield Neave, 

 finished first of the Heavy Weights. 



At the fifteenth Rundells Meeting, held on April 5th, 

 1S94, small fields were still the order of the day. There 

 were four starters for the Light Weight Hunt Cup, which 

 was won by Mr. Walter Ikickmaster's .Success, ridden by 

 the owner. Mr. P. Sellar's La Comtesse, also ridden by 

 her owner, won the Welter Cup with only one competitor. 



In the present year ( 1S95) the Point-to-Point Races 

 were held on March 23rd at High Roding Bury in charming 

 weather. The course of about three and a-halt miles in- 

 cluded several stiff fences and water jumps, one of the latter 

 being- the River Rodino-. There were no less than twentv- 

 four starters for the Red Coat Race which, as usual in 

 recent years, was run in two classes. The Light Weight 

 class was won by Mr. Tresham Gilbey's Joan, ridden by 

 Mr. Walter Buckmaster, and the Heavy Weight class by 

 Mr. Newman Gilbey's Watchman, ridden by Captain 

 Bruce. 



The Farmers' Race was again won by Sir Frederick, 

 ridden this year by Mr. Loftus J. W. Arkwright. The 

 first of the Heavy Weights was Mr. Theodore Christy on 

 Chinaman. 



