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but he turned short to his left, and we killed him 

 before he could get to Laughton Village. A capital 

 fifty minutes. Dogs, 17 couples ; wind, north-east. 



April ist, 1892.— Met at Welham Old Toll Bar 

 for a Farmers' Point-to-Point Race before hunting. 

 Catch- weights. Light-weights above I2st. 71b. ; 

 heavy-weights above i4st. 71b. No horse ever to 

 have been in a public training stable, and going 

 100 yards along a road, or opening a gate during 

 the race, to disquahfy. 



It was a very fine spring day, and a very large 

 number of people at the meet. I collected the run- 

 ners and then trotted them off to the middle of 

 Bole Field, a little above the Guide Post, and from 

 where a poplar tree in the grass field between Mor- 

 mon Wood and Sturton High House, where the 

 winning-post was, could be seen. It was a stiff 

 course, as there were three brooks to cross, J. 

 Sharpe led till opposite Sturton station, when T. 

 Park took the lead at a fast pace till he fell about 

 one hundred yards from the winning-post. 

 LIGHT-WEIGHT CLASS. 



Mr. F. Wilkinson's b. g. Lindor (Owner) i 



Mr. E. Curtis's b. g. Domino (J. Sharpe) 2 



Mr. W. Smith's ch. m. Dulcie, (Owner) 3 



Mr. J. Dickinson's b. g. The Deemster (Owner) o 



Mr. S. Haigh's br. m. Charity (E. Curtis) o 



Mr. L. BulUvant's ch. g. Venturer (Owner) o 



HEAVY-WEIGHT CLASS. 



Mr. F. Wilkinson's ch. g. Alpha (E. Smith) i 



Mr. T. Park's grey mare (Owner) * 



Mr. F. Wilkinson's b. g. Major (A. E. Rose) * 



Mr. G. A. Walker's ch. m. Princess (J. Carnley) o 



Mr. S. Hall's b.r g. Archer (Owner) o 



* Dead-heat for second place. 



