204 SPORTING REMINISCENCES [1825 to 



falls, and Mr. Beresford one, besides two or 

 three being bogged in one of the bottoms." 

 1833. The Hambledon Hunt Races took 



Hambiedon p] ace on Soberton Down. The man- 

 Hunt races, L 



April 9th. n er in which the races were con- 

 ducted reflected great credit on the stewards, 

 Mr. Stratton Marsham and Mr. S. Hawkins. 



The Hambledon Hunt Stakes of 5 sovs. each, for horses not 

 thorough-bred, carrying 12st. Gentlemen riders. 



Capt. Williamson's br. colt by Vampyre (Owner) 1 1 



T Mr. John Henry Campbell's Ladybird] 2 2 



Mr. John Halket's Barrister 3 3 



Mr. Delme Kadcliffe's Bob Handy 4 



Mr. T. Chamberlayne's Planet 5 



Mr. R. Hetley's br. g. Brown Stout 6 



Cape. Delme"s gr. m. Quicksilver 7 



The Farmers' Cup, value 50/. Bidden by Farmers. 



Mr. Freeland's b. m. Cottager (Mr. Newman) 1 1 



Mr. Houghton's ch. m 2 2 



Mr. Legg's br. m 3 3 



h. h. races, The H. H. Races were held on 

 April nth.' "Worthy Down. 



Mr. Taylor's b. g. Hazard walked over. 



Match. 



Mr. Delme BadclifFe's Bob Handy (Owner) 1 



Mr. E. Hetley's gr. g. Nutmeg (Mr. J. H. Campbell) 2 



Betting was 2 to 1 on Bob Handy. Held 

 hard, he Avon cleverly by two lengths, in spite 

 of Mr. Campbell's exertions, and liberal allow- 

 ance of whip and spur. 



Major Barrett and Mr. George C. Oliver 



