STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAK. 107 



LONG STRATTON (NORFOLK). 



MARCH 8th. Mr. Beverley's b. m. (Windser) beat Mr. Oswald's 

 ch. h. (Owner) in a match, four miles. 



PEMBROKESHIRE. 



MARCH 8th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, 2 ft., with 

 £40. added (four miles, 9 subs.) was won by Mr. Hughes's Gipsy 

 Girl, list. (Davies) beating Mr. Lewis ns. Hopping Tom, list. 51b. 

 { James), Mr. Griffiths's Smolensko, lOst. 41b. (Evans) and five others. 



COVENTRY. 



MARCH 9th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £30. added, 

 12st. each ; a winner of a chase amounting to £30. 71b. extra, of two 

 1 lib. extra, and of three 141b. extra, — the winner to be sold for £ 100. 

 if demanded, and to pay £5. towards tbe expenses, if required, four 

 miles. (11 subs.) 



Mr. Oliver's br. g. Cheroot, aged, (141b. extra) Owner. 1 



Mr. Roleston's b. g. Tom Tit - Owner. 2 



The following also started, but were not placed. 



Mr. Bond's br. g. Dallington, 6 yrs. - Frisby. 



Mr. Barker's ch. g. Rebel - - Barker. 



Mr. Hitchcock's gr. g. Wonder, aged - Owner. O 



Mr. Fowler's ch. h. Navarino - Capt. Dawson. 



Mr. Varley's b. g. The Yorkshire Farmer (late Resurrection) 



Bursell. 



Sir James G. Baird's ch. g. Wildboy, aged A. M'Donogh. 



Mr. Bourke's b. g. Waverley, aged Capt. Quentin. 



Mr. Bloxham ns. ch. g. Sir Robert, aged Ivens. 



Dallington came in first, but in consequence of his having gone on 

 the wrong side of a flag, Cheroot, who ran second, was declared the 

 winner. 



OXFORD. 



MARCH 9th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added, 

 list. 71b. each, for horses the property of Citizens of Oxford, was won 

 by Mr. Williams's The Dwarf (Owner) beating Mr. Smith's Grass- 

 hopper and nine others. 



Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 10. added, (two miles) was won 

 by Mr. C. Symond's Fanny (Byrne) beating Mr. T. Day's Black Bess 



and five others. 



