STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 81 



Mr. Hunter's Peter Simple, by Arbutus 



Mr. Hope Johnstone's The Returned, by Monreitb 



Mr. Elmore's Lottery, by Lottery Cl8lb. extra) 



Mr. Elmore's Sam Weller, by Strepbon 



Mr. Ferguson's Banathlath, by Cameleopard 



Hon. C. Forester's Lady Langford, by Sir Hercules 



Mr. Ramsay's Bangalore, by Swap 



Mr. Moore's Anonymous, by Prince 



Ld. Maidstone's Satirist, by Sir Gilbert 



Ld. Clanricarde's Honesty, by Sir Hercules 



Baron Rothschild's Consul, by Irish Napoleon 



Ld. Waterford's Columbine 



Mr. Ekins's Luck's-all 



5 to 1 agst Lottery, 6 to 1 agst Seventy-four, 6 to 1 agst Peter 

 Simple, 7 to 1 agst Gaylad, 7 to 1 agst Sam Weller, 15 to 1 agst The 

 Returned, 20 to 1 agst Banathlath. Won by five lengths. 



Sweepstakes of 20 sov. each, h. ft., with the Prince of Wales's Cup, 

 value 100 gs., added, for maiden horses, 12st.71b. each, and ridden by 

 Officers of the Armv or Navy on full pay, or by members or sons of 

 members of the following clubs, White's, Brookes's, Boodle's, both 

 the United Service, Carlton, Reform, University, Jockey, Turf, 

 Croxton Park, Heaton Park, Eglinton Park, or Bibury. (6 subs.) 

 four miles. 



Ld. Chesterfield's Claude Duval Hon. A. J. Villiers. 1 



Mr. Ward's Forget-me-not - Sir J. Baird. 2 



Mr. Moore's The Game Chicken - Owner. 3 



Mr. Tomlinson's ns. Jim-along-Josey - Capt. Caldwell. 4 



2 to 1 agst Forget-me-not, 5 to 2 agst Claude Duval. 

 Won by half a length. 



The Champion Hurdle Race of 15 sov. each, 10 ft., with £50. 

 added (10 subs.) two miles. 



Mr. Peace's Defence, by Teniers, 12st. 91b. Thompson. 1 



Mr. Elmore's Sam Weller, by Strephon, l'ist. 21b. Barker. 2 



Mr. Gordon's Bounce-away, by Burkston, lOst. 2lb. Kennedy. 3 



Three others also started, but were not placed. Won by half a neck. 



PEMBROKESHIRE. 



MARCH 3rd. Handicap Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £40. 

 added, was won by Mr. J. Jones's Helen, list. 21b. (Owner) beating 

 Mr. Newcombe's Cannon Ball, 12st. 81b. (Owner) and five others. 

 Sir W. L. Phillips's Kitty, lOst. 21b., came in first, and Mr. J. Peel's 

 King William, lOst. 51b., second, but were both disqualified from 

 going through a gateway. 



