168 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 



The Farmers' Plate of £ 10., given by the M. of Waterford for 

 horses the property of Farmers over whose ground his hounds 

 hunted, catch weights, (heats one mile and a half) was won in four 

 heats by Mr. Flynn's Charming Julia beating five others. 



DUNDRUM. 



NO VEMBER 3rd. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 50. added 

 by the stewards, the second saved his stake, weight for age, winners 

 and thorough-bred horses 71b. extra, — the winner to be sold for £50. 

 — (heats one mile and a half) was won in three heats by Capt. Mil- 

 liard's ch. g. Wasp, aged, (Smith) beating Mr. W. Daly's ch. m. 

 Vixen, aged, (won the first heat), Mr. G. Archer's ch. m. Creeping 

 Jenny, Mr. H. O'Reilly's br. m. Agnes, 5 yrs., and three others not 

 placed, including Mr. E. Dycer's b. m. Arbitration (late Ten-and- 

 Sixpence), who fell and broke her owner's collar-bone. 



Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £ 15. added, (same line, weights 

 and distance) was won in three heats by Mr, E. Dycer's Arbitration, 

 6 yrs. (T. Byrne) beating Mr. Dunne's b. g. Merrylegs, aged, (won 

 the first heat), and two others distanced in the first heat. 



FERMOY. 



NOVEMBER 4th. A Sweepstakes (two miles) was won in three 

 heats by Mr. M'Carthy's ch. h. Cherry Brandy, aged, 12st., (Lock- 

 wood) beating Dr. O'Neill's b. g. The Buck, 6 yrs., 12st. 41b., 

 (won the first heat), and two others. Inconsequence of it being 

 quite dark when the second heat was finished, Cherry Brandy did not 

 walk over for the third until the next morning, November 5th. 



NOVEMBER 6th. A Free Handicap was won in three heats by 

 Dr. O'Neill's The Buck, by Wait-awhile, list. 71b. (Lockwood) 

 beating Mr. M'Carthy's Cherry Brandy, list, (won the first heat) 

 and two others not placed. 



CASHEL. 



NOVEMBER 7th. The Cashel Jug, value £30., added to a 

 Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, to which £ 10. would also have been 

 given had four horses started ; weight for age. heats two miles. 

 Mr. Lockwood's gr. g. Jim Crow E. Murphy. 1 1 



Mr. Lockwood's ch. h. Cherry Brandy Owner. 2 dr. 



Mr. Quin's ch. h. Bar-Sinester R. Doherty. dis. 



This being the second year of Mr. Lockwood's winning the Cup, 

 it became, according to the conditions, his property. 



