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difficult run. Amongst the few others that 

 were at all forward, were the Messrs. Cock- 

 burn, Mr. Green, Mr. White, jun., Mr. Burt, 

 and Dick Teed, the whip. The time was two 

 hours and twenty minutes. Up to this time, 

 this pack had hunted nineteen days, killed 

 fourteen foxes, and run five to ground, not 

 including the cub-hunting season." — BeWsLife. 

 h. h. c. The Hambledon Hunt races were 



Mav 6. held on Soberton Down, May 6th : 



Messrs. Walter, J. Long, and W. Sumner Smith 

 ably officiated as stewards. 



Hurdle Race. 



Mr. Sandford's b. g. Horace 1 1 



Capt. James's b. m. Gosport Maid 2 dist. 



Mr. Peel's and Mr. G. Day's horses -were distanced. 



The Hambledon Hot Clue Stakes. 



Capt. Haworth's Fairy 1 1 



Capt. Delme's Bertha 2 2 



Capt. Pryse's Lady Alice 3 8 



Mr. W. J. Long's Banjo 4 dist. 



Mr. J. H. Camp bell Wyndham's h. by Colonel 5 4 



The Farmers' Cup. 



Mr. Avlward's Little Thought-of 6 11 



Mr. Budd's blk. colt by Rock 14 2 



Mr. Newton's m. by Venison... 2 2 3 



Mr. Judd's Hawkeston ..4 3 4 



Mr. Workman's Whitefoot 7 5 5 



1S47. There were many good matches 



Cricket. played at Bramshill, which were pa- 

 tronised and supported by Sir John Cope and 



