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Time — 1st heat, 5 m. 54 sec; 2(1 heat, 5 m. 59 sec; 3d heat, 6 ni. 18 

 sec. 



Friday, Fib. 24. — Jockey Chib Purse, $500. — 2 mile heats, condi- 

 tions as before. 



Mr. Sinkler's ch. c Hero, 3 yrs., by Bertrand Jr., out of imp'd Ma- 

 nia, by Figaro, 11 



Col. Hainpton'.s cb. m. Mary Elizuboth, 6 yrs , by Andrew, dam by 



Gallatin, 3 2 



M. R. Singleton's b f Kate Converse, 5 yrs , by imp'd Non Pius, 



dam by Kosciusko, 2 dis. 



Time — 1st heat, 3 m. 52 sec; 2d heat, 3 m. 49 sec 

 Same day— Second Bace.—.l ockey Club Purse, $150.— 2 mile heats, 

 conditions as before. 



Judge Hunter's ch. m. Glenara,"4 yrs , by imp'd Glencoe, . . 1 1 

 Mr. Lovell's ch. f. Ailsey, 4 yrs , by Young Virginian, dam by Ear- 

 wood, 2 2 



Time — 1st heat, 3 m. 58 sec; 2d lieat, 4 m. Y sec 

 Saturday, Feb. 25. — Handicap Race. — 3 mile heats. 



Mr. Sinkler's ch. c. Hero, 3 yrs., 90 lbs , 1 1 



Mr. Richardson's ch f. Zoo, 4 yrs , 94 lbs , 2 2 



Tiine — 1st heat, 5 m. 5V sec; 2d heat, 5 ni. 56 sec 



Same day — Second Race. — Jockey Club Purse, |100. — Best 3 in 5, 



conditions as before, weight for age. 



Mr. Lovell's b. f. Nancy Rowland, 4 yrs., by Rowton, dam by Rob 



Roy, 1 1 1 



TV. n. Sinkler's ch. c Billy Dykes, 3 yrs 2 2 2 



jimQ — 1st heat, 1 m. 55 sec; 2d heat, 1 m. 57 sec; 3d heat, 2 ra. 



Mr. LovcU had a large share of the good things this week ; his horses 

 started five times, and won four. The 4 mile day, $1,000 ; same day, 

 the second- race, mile heats. The 3 mile day, 8750, and the second 

 races, 2 mile heats ; and best of .'' in 5 on Friday and Saturday. 



The first meeting this season of the South Carolina Jockey Club was 

 held February 18th. The death of Col. Thomas Pinckney, late Presi- 

 dent of the Club, having taken place since the last assembling of the 

 Club, the melancholy event was announced in a very feeling manner ^y 

 the Chairman, James Rose, Esq. It was immediately — 



Eesolvcd, That a Committee bo appointed to prepare a suitable tribute 

 of respect to the memory of Col. Pinckney. 



The Committee consisted of Dr. Irving, Col. Hampton and Mr. Wil- 

 liam Sinkler. 



The Club then immediately adjourned, without transacting any busi- 

 ness. 



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