178 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAE. 



Mr. Gray's hk. h. Jim Crow, list. 41b., Mr. Margary's b. m. Jenny 

 Jones, 10st.71b., and Mr. Legg's bk. b. Exchange, 10st., also started, 

 but were not placed. Won by four lengths 



The Farmers' Plate of £10., with £°2. for the second, was won by 

 Mr. Brown's c.by Zealot beating Mr. Rice's Rosebud and five others. 



CARRICK-ON-SULR. 



MARCH 16th. The Challenge Cup, value £ 60., was not run for, 

 there being only three horses prepared to start. Mr. Lockwood, who 

 won it the previous season, consequently retained it. 



A Purse of £ 10., given by the M. of Waterford for farmers' horses, 

 was won by Mr. Regan's b. m. Waterwitch beating seventeen others, 

 in four heats. 



WILKLNSTOWN. 



MARCH 16th. Mr. Beatty's b. m. beat Mr. King's ch. m. £40. 

 list. each, three miles. 



ASHBOURNE. 



MARCH . Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, h. ft., lOst. each, 

 two-mile heats. 



Mr. Maffin's b. m. Lady Warwick T. Ledwidge. 3 11 



Mr. P. Reilly's bk. g. Fire-away 2 2 2 



Mr. W. Smyth's b. m. Sheelah 1 3 dr. 



Lady Warwick threw her rider after passing the winning flag in the 

 second heat, but he mounted again, and was weighed. The owner of 

 Fire-away objected to this, and walked his horse over for the fourth 

 heat. The stakes, we believe, were awarded to the owner of Lady 

 Warwick. 



MULLINGAR. 



MARCH 21st. The Westmeath Challenge Urn, value 100 gs., 

 with £30. in specie, added to a Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each for non- 

 subscribers, but only 5 sov. for subscribers ; 3 yrs. lOst. lib., 4 yrs. 

 list. 41b., 5 yrs. list, lllb., 6 yrs. 12st. 4lb., and aged 12st. 71b.; 

 mares and geldings allowed 31b. ; thorough-bred horses 71b. extra, 

 heats two miles. 

 Mr. Preston's bk. m. Brunette, by Sir Hercules, aged 



Thompson. 1 1 

 Mr. Conolly's b. m. Tidings, aged Abbott. 3 2 



