WARWICKSHIRE HUNT. 



379 



Not placed. 



Mr. Thompson's b g Barrister 



— Little's The Star 



— Rochfort's Sir Richard 



— G.T. Smith's Galen 



— Vevers's Ada 



— T. LoAve's Landscape 



— W. Crowtlier's Chasseuse 



— Greaves's The Pilot 



— T. Smith's Fanny 



— Brown's Paddy -from-Cork 



— Ind's Cantab 



— W. Brian's Standard 



— D'Oyley's Austerlitz 



— Bicknell's Sir Harry 



— SoUoway's Gamecock 



rode by Capt. Fendall. 

 . , Mr. Cooke. 



The Owner. 

 . . — Cumines. 



Hardy. 

 . . — T. Lowe, jun. 



The Owner. 

 . . — Patrick. 

 Webb. 

 . . — Vyner. 

 . . — Norris. 

 . . — W. Smith. 

 The Owner. 

 The Omier. 

 The Owner. 



Two fatal accidents, we regret to say, occurred in this 

 race. Austerlitz jumped against the opposite bank of the 

 first brook, and dislocated his spine ; and The Star fell vxpon 

 a wall, the abutments of an old bridge, in taking the second 

 .stream, and dreadfully injured his loins. They were both 

 slaughtered. 



SECOND RACE. 

 SWEEPSTAKES, 2 Sovs. each, with 15 added. 



Mr. Bicknell's Nat 



— Vevers's b c Viator 



— T. Smith's b h Warwick 



Not placed. 



Mr. Packwood's Mount Eagle 



— E. W. ChattaAvay's Mistake 



— Smith's F.anny 



( Mr. Cumines ) 1 

 ( — Solloway) 2 

 ( Webb ) 3 



rode by Mr. Wallace. 

 — T. Sabin. 

 . . The Owner. 



Drawn. 

 Mr. D'Oyley's Fugleman. 



Nat was sharply run in by Viator and Warwick, and 

 won by about two lengths. 



