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Mr. Westropp's b. m. Fairy Queen, lOst. 51b. - Ryan. 



Mr. Power's br. h. Clone, 12st. - - Canavan. 



Mr. Lockwood's b. g. The Buck, lOst. 41b. - - Owner. 



Won by half a head. 



A Purse of £ 10., given by the M. of Waterford ; catch weights, 

 (heats oue mile and a half) was won in three heats by Mr. Minchen's 

 b. m. Lioness beating Mr. Devine's br. Pony and two others who 

 were distanced in the first heat. Mr. Devine won the second heat 

 and refused to start for a third, alleging that Lioness had not kept 

 the line, and that consequently, he was already entitled to the purse. 



MOREEN. 



OCTOBER 31st. Mr. Puland's ch. g. Kilkenny Boy, by Carlow, 

 (Owner) beat Mr. Crosbie's b. ra. Slippers (Owner). £100. 12st. 

 101b. each, heats two miles. Slippers was distanced in the first 

 heat. 



The Moreen Park Plate of 60 sov., in specie, added to a Sweep- 

 stakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft. ; 12st. each ; 31b. allowed to mares and 

 geldings ; the last horse to pay the second horse's stake, and the 

 winner £ 5. towards the expenses, heats two miles. 

 Mr. Fort's (oth D. G.) b. g. Mameluke, by Economist Owner. 1 1 

 Mr. Dunne's ch. m. Fanny Elssler, by Feramorz Owner. 3 2 



Mr. Knaresbro ns. ch. g. The Bard, by Minstrel Boy Colgan. 3 

 Mr. Conolly's b. m. Off-she-goes A. M'Donogh. 2 4 



Mr. Daly's ch. g. Old Emerald M'Loughlan. 



Won easy by four lengths. 



NOVEMBER 1st. The Ladies' Plate of £ 25., for horses the 

 property of subscribers and promoters of the meetings ; lOst. 7lb. 

 each ; winners that season 101b. extra, — the winner to be sold for 

 £ 40. — (mile heats) was won by Mr. May ns. gr. g. Conciliator, late 

 Robin Hood, (Mr. Abbott) beating Mr. Dycer's b. g. Chance and two 

 others, which were all distanced in the first heat. 



The Hunter's Plate of £ 25., added to a Sweepstakes of 4 sov. each, 

 h. ft. ; list. 71b. each ; mares and geldings allowed 31b., — the winner 

 to be sold for £ 35. — (heats two miles) was won in two heats by Mr. 

 Abbott's The Widow, late Ten-and-sixpence, (Owner) beating Mr. 

 Hall's Malvina (Frizell) and two others. 



NEWRY. 



NOVEMBER 7th. The Newry Challenge Cup, value 50 sov., 

 with £ 30. added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each ; weight for age. 

 heats two miles. 



